I cut my teeth at Pam.... Back in 96 I went through three trainers... Went out for 2 weeks with one he had to go to funeral Went out with another one for 2 weeks he had to go to a divorce hearings.... And then I got a third and went out for 2 weeks and then I got my brand spanking new truck.. A Freightliner century class... My dispatcher put me on dedicated runs from Saginaw Michigan down to Laredo TX.. and El Paso.... The fastest 12 months of my life it was a blast
Hello, greetings to everyone, I want to start driving trucks and travel all over the country. It seems to me that one of the things that helps me make more money is traveling for longer and longer distances. But I only drive small cars, I need to learn how to drive big heavy duty trucks. I KNOW THAT BEING NEW AND WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, I can only expect very cheap pay. I ask you: what is the best company right now in the US for beginners? I would like to be in one that really prepares me well and TEACHES me WELL how to go up and down a mountain with a super-loaded truck safely. And I also trained myself to know how to drive in winter during the snow. I KNOW THAT AS A NOVICE I AM GOING TO EARN VERY LITTLE, BUT AMONG ALL THE COMPANIES WHICH WILL BE THE ONE THAT PAYS THE BEST OR MORE OR LESS? I VERY APPRECIATE YOUR RESPONSES OR GUIDANCE. I'M JOSE FROM BIRMINGHAM-ALABAMA.
Just graduated from FTA I’m waiting on a mentor now. Says it’s a 2-3 week wait to get with a mentor. I check in daily but took a job to keep my bills paid.
Yeah that "ready pay" is ok but that doesn't pay bills as you say. Pam has to understand you just took a month without pay during truck school then you gotta wait almost another month to get on a truck. And then you're expected to work for them for what basically amounts to minimum wage for 1 yr. It's tough and a big reason many don't stay. All in the name of gaining experience 😅
Hello, greetings to everyone, I want to start driving trucks and travel all over the country. It seems to me that one of the things that helps me make more money is traveling for longer and longer distances. But I only drive small cars, I need to learn how to drive big heavy duty trucks. I KNOW THAT BEING NEW AND WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, I can only expect very cheap pay. I ask you: what is the best company right now in the US for beginners? I would like to be in one that really prepares me well and TEACHES me WELL how to go up and down a mountain with a super-loaded truck safely. And I also trained myself to know how to drive in winter during the snow. I KNOW THAT AS A NOVICE I AM GOING TO EARN VERY LITTLE, BUT AMONG ALL THE COMPANIES WHICH WILL BE THE ONE THAT PAYS THE BEST OR MORE OR LESS? I VERY APPRECIATE YOUR RESPONSES OR GUIDANCE. I'M JOSE FROM BIRMINGHAM-ALABAMA.
My very well thought out very best answer Hirschbach Lease ,$1,300 $1,500 very very average pay will make more 800 dollar orientation pay paid travel.For you the 1st spot if it works for you S&S Transport. My very best advice smart move getting out of Pam Transport if if if able and feel it is safe things aren't that bad for you complete the year get your CDL training paid for and get the needed experience. It is terrible that anyone has to leave because they do alot good things right alot when there not on the way way way way way wrong direction for awhile now. You work nights you get a fridge at Pam Transport navigation with each load and a tonnage of experience.But when their on the wrong direction none of that is in any way appealing.I understand I can wish hope they turn around but we both know that's not going to happen until changes are made.
That's the nightmare of most jobs but when your trying to get your CDL its sounds like Freddy Krueger nightmare that no student should have to go through. Im going too Arkansas for my CDL license on December 6th. I hope it doesn't happen to me. But Good way too stay level headed, foing your part calling them too see if your diesel was fixed, and too see if you could get a new mentor. When the whole time they knew they wasn't going too tell everything you needed too know
Hello, greetings to everyone, I want to start driving trucks and travel all over the country. It seems to me that one of the things that helps me make more money is traveling for longer and longer distances. But I only drive small cars, I need to learn how to drive big heavy duty trucks. I KNOW THAT BEING NEW AND WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, I can only expect very cheap pay. I ask you: what is the best company right now in the US for beginners? I would like to be in one that really prepares me well and TEACHES me WELL how to go up and down a mountain with a super-loaded truck safely. And I also trained myself to know how to drive in winter during the snow. I KNOW THAT AS A NOVICE I AM GOING TO EARN VERY LITTLE, BUT AMONG ALL THE COMPANIES WHICH WILL BE THE ONE THAT PAYS THE BEST OR MORE OR LESS? I VERY APPRECIATE YOUR RESPONSES OR GUIDANCE. I'M JOSE FROM BIRMINGHAM-ALABAMA.
Hello, greetings to everyone, I want to start driving trucks and travel all over the country. It seems to me that one of the things that helps me make more money is traveling for longer and longer distances. But I only drive small cars, I need to learn how to drive big heavy duty trucks. I KNOW THAT BEING NEW AND WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, I can only expect very cheap pay. I ask you: what is the best company right now in the US for beginners? I would like to be in one that really prepares me well and TEACHES me WELL how to go up and down a mountain with a super-loaded truck safely. And I also trained myself to know how to drive in winter during the snow. I KNOW THAT AS A NOVICE I AM GOING TO EARN VERY LITTLE, BUT AMONG ALL THE COMPANIES WHICH WILL BE THE ONE THAT PAYS THE BEST OR MORE OR LESS? I VERY APPRECIATE YOUR RESPONSES OR GUIDANCE. I'M JOSE FROM BIRMINGHAM-ALABAMA.
When you left Pam how did they charge you the tuition for training? I just graduated and have my ready date with a mentor but I really dislike how low the pay is, there are other companies paying more for no experience. I want to leave but feel stuck with this tuition
I thought they might forget about me but after 7 months they just contacted me. I'm going to fight it. I'll let you know how it turns out. They will try to put it on a payment plan from what I've heard.
Old company offered me to be a trainer and said I could make a whopping 5k extra. Then I was like, that's if every student stays right? But not every student does, so I'd be going through all that hassle for an extra 1500 if that and the guy just started stuttering and then hung up.
Hello, greetings to everyone, I want to start driving trucks and travel all over the country. It seems to me that one of the things that helps me make more money is traveling for longer and longer distances. But I only drive small cars, I need to learn how to drive big heavy duty trucks. I KNOW THAT BEING NEW AND WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, I can only expect very cheap pay. I ask you: what is the best company right now in the US for beginners? I would like to be in one that really prepares me well and TEACHES me WELL how to go up and down a mountain with a super-loaded truck safely. And I also trained myself to know how to drive in winter during the snow. I KNOW THAT AS A NOVICE I AM GOING TO EARN VERY LITTLE, BUT AMONG ALL THE COMPANIES WHICH WILL BE THE ONE THAT PAYS THE BEST OR MORE OR LESS? I VERY APPRECIATE YOUR RESPONSES OR GUIDANCE. I'M JOSE FROM BIRMINGHAM-ALABAMA.
Hello, greetings to everyone, I want to start driving trucks and travel all over the country. It seems to me that one of the things that helps me make more money is traveling for longer and longer distances. But I only drive small cars, I need to learn how to drive big heavy duty trucks. I KNOW THAT BEING NEW AND WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, I can only expect very cheap pay. I ask you: what is the best company right now in the US for beginners? I would like to be in one that really prepares me well and TEACHES me WELL how to go up and down a mountain with a super-loaded truck safely. And I also trained myself to know how to drive in winter during the snow. I KNOW THAT AS A NOVICE I AM GOING TO EARN VERY LITTLE, BUT AMONG ALL THE COMPANIES WHICH WILL BE THE ONE THAT PAYS THE BEST OR MORE OR LESS? I VERY APPRECIATE YOUR RESPONSES OR GUIDANCE. I'M JOSE FROM BIRMINGHAM-ALABAMA.
i currently work for pam been here 8 months. pam is literally what you make it don’t get me wrong the pay isn’t peaches and cream but my biggest check from them is 1,100
I was going to go with Pam because Roehl told me I’d have to relocate and not move back because of not having loads coming and going from my home town that I live in
Hello, greetings to everyone, I want to start driving trucks and travel all over the country. It seems to me that one of the things that helps me make more money is traveling for longer and longer distances. But I only drive small cars, I need to learn how to drive big heavy duty trucks. I KNOW THAT BEING NEW AND WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, I can only expect very cheap pay. I ask you: what is the best company right now in the US for beginners? I would like to be in one that really prepares me well and TEACHES me WELL how to go up and down a mountain with a super-loaded truck safely. And I also trained myself to know how to drive in winter during the snow. I KNOW THAT AS A NOVICE I AM GOING TO EARN VERY LITTLE, BUT AMONG ALL THE COMPANIES WHICH WILL BE THE ONE THAT PAYS THE BEST OR MORE OR LESS? I VERY APPRECIATE YOUR RESPONSES OR GUIDANCE. I'M JOSE FROM BIRMINGHAM-ALABAMA.
@Carter Critz, I graduated from FTA but it’s being 2months without pay check and no mentor I’m in NC. They don’t mentor May between 2-8weeks. What I can do ?
Sorry I just saw this reply. Did you figure anything out? You could get a yard dog job they pay pretty good or you can leave PAM and hook up w a company that will train you. They are out there. Epes, Schneider, Swift, even Food Lion will train new drivers. Let me know what you end up doing. Thx for your question
First thing: thanks for your time to answer me back. About PAM Ends bad …. The mentor never show up then the student coordinator call to schedule me again after , I get mad she told find me another job if I don’t like it. I’m with Schneider now. Now driver solution is calling to collect they money. 😮
Hello, greetings to everyone, I want to start driving trucks and travel all over the country. It seems to me that one of the things that helps me make more money is traveling for longer and longer distances. But I only drive small cars, I need to learn how to drive big heavy duty trucks. I KNOW THAT BEING NEW AND WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, I can only expect very cheap pay. I ask you: what is the best company right now in the US for beginners? I would like to be in one that really prepares me well and TEACHES me WELL how to go up and down a mountain with a super-loaded truck safely. And I also trained myself to know how to drive in winter during the snow. I KNOW THAT AS A NOVICE I AM GOING TO EARN VERY LITTLE, BUT AMONG ALL THE COMPANIES WHICH WILL BE THE ONE THAT PAYS THE BEST OR MORE OR LESS? I VERY APPRECIATE YOUR RESPONSES OR GUIDANCE. I'M JOSE FROM BIRMINGHAM-ALABAMA.
I would only go there for the 6 months or a yr and then leave. There pay is not good since they start their drivers at 35 cents a mile. I wouldn't make that company a life long career out of that job
Going there for a year doesn't even financially make sense... once you do the math you realize this company paid off a CDL 4 times over... if they were paying you even remotely fair by the six-month that CDL should be paid for, so why do they take a year? Because it's more beneficial for the company to keep you there as long as possible...😂
At six months experience all the companies pay a similar rate. They don’t want to pay much the first three to six months because most people get in an accident quit or get fired before the six month mark
@@raymondkidwell7135no all companies don’t pay a similar rate . I got my CDL 9 months ago and started at .72 cents a mile company driver . It takes a lot of research but they’re are a lot of companies that pay a lot higher then “ Megas”
Hello, greetings to everyone, I want to start driving trucks and travel all over the country. It seems to me that one of the things that helps me make more money is traveling for longer and longer distances. But I only drive small cars, I need to learn how to drive big heavy duty trucks. I KNOW THAT BEING NEW AND WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, I can only expect very cheap pay. I ask you: what is the best company right now in the US for beginners? I would like to be in one that really prepares me well and TEACHES me WELL how to go up and down a mountain with a super-loaded truck safely. And I also trained myself to know how to drive in winter during the snow. I KNOW THAT AS A NOVICE I AM GOING TO EARN VERY LITTLE, BUT AMONG ALL THE COMPANIES WHICH WILL BE THE ONE THAT PAYS THE BEST OR MORE OR LESS? I VERY APPRECIATE YOUR RESPONSES OR GUIDANCE. I'M JOSE FROM BIRMINGHAM-ALABAMA.
Omg ! A month of sitting that's crazy lol they should have just got you a other truck. Pam is a mega carrier 😮. 500 a week is sad ... I just it's better then nothing
Hello, greetings to everyone, I want to start driving trucks and travel all over the country. It seems to me that one of the things that helps me make more money is traveling for longer and longer distances. But I only drive small cars, I need to learn how to drive big heavy duty trucks. I KNOW THAT BEING NEW AND WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, I can only expect very cheap pay. I ask you: what is the best company right now in the US for beginners? I would like to be in one that really prepares me well and TEACHES me WELL how to go up and down a mountain with a super-loaded truck safely. And I also trained myself to know how to drive in winter during the snow. I KNOW THAT AS A NOVICE I AM GOING TO EARN VERY LITTLE, BUT AMONG ALL THE COMPANIES WHICH WILL BE THE ONE THAT PAYS THE BEST OR MORE OR LESS? I VERY APPRECIATE YOUR RESPONSES OR GUIDANCE. I'M JOSE FROM BIRMINGHAM-ALABAMA.
Pam is good to get your foot in the door. I left a month after I got out on the road. My mentor was filing out applications when I was with him. Prime inc also does driver training but in-house.
Hello, greetings to everyone, I want to start driving trucks and travel all over the country. It seems to me that one of the things that helps me make more money is traveling for longer and longer distances. But I only drive small cars, I need to learn how to drive big heavy duty trucks. I KNOW THAT BEING NEW AND WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, I can only expect very cheap pay. I ask you: what is the best company right now in the US for beginners? I would like to be in one that really prepares me well and TEACHES me WELL how to go up and down a mountain with a super-loaded truck safely. And I also trained myself to know how to drive in winter during the snow. I KNOW THAT AS A NOVICE I AM GOING TO EARN VERY LITTLE, BUT AMONG ALL THE COMPANIES WHICH WILL BE THE ONE THAT PAYS THE BEST OR MORE OR LESS? I VERY APPRECIATE YOUR RESPONSES OR GUIDANCE. I'M JOSE FROM BIRMINGHAM-ALABAMA.
@@HollywoodCane they told me .55 cent per mile also but they didn't give it to me. A lot of Companies are having hard times right now with fuel prices and other issues.
Hello, greetings to everyone, I want to start driving trucks and travel all over the country. It seems to me that one of the things that helps me make more money is traveling for longer and longer distances. But I only drive small cars, I need to learn how to drive big heavy duty trucks. I KNOW THAT BEING NEW AND WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, I can only expect very cheap pay. I ask you: what is the best company right now in the US for beginners? I would like to be in one that really prepares me well and TEACHES me WELL how to go up and down a mountain with a super-loaded truck safely. And I also trained myself to know how to drive in winter during the snow. I KNOW THAT AS A NOVICE I AM GOING TO EARN VERY LITTLE, BUT AMONG ALL THE COMPANIES WHICH WILL BE THE ONE THAT PAYS THE BEST OR MORE OR LESS? I VERY APPRECIATE YOUR RESPONSES OR GUIDANCE. I'M JOSE FROM BIRMINGHAM-ALABAMA.
🪴My extra opinion you should have stayed getting paid to do nothing to me that's winning the lottery no disrespect.I am laughing off my keyster over here how you got it.Getting a truck hirschbach encourages no disrespect 2 just re lease and get a new truck every so many years at the end of the lease agreement.But so you know there is a guy at knight transportation and he got his Freightliner cascadia for 60,000 and that's what trucks are going for a little more for the peterbilts. So you know landstar is were it is at and or working the load boards but at landstar you don't have to have your own company and landstar takes care of a lot of the responsibility of owning your own business. Hirschbach as a lease purchase fuel is capped at a dollar a gallon. A lot of owner operators get with big companies to get a rebate on the fuel at a dollar a gallon it doesn't get any cheaper and if you decide to own a Freightliner 60,000 and then you don't have a truck payment. These are my best thoughts if your trying to make money hirschbach is the way to go.Also Si su energy out of Fort Worth Texas up to 20 grand a week I put it out there I have no idea how I found them on Fox Business.Your story is hilarious that must have been a new student trainer 3 weeks or less that was going to train you. How do I know because only the new guys get the new trucks that break almost immediately or just a little later.I say this with a sence of adventure in all good honesty and humor your story is hilarious you should have stayed a year. So you know you don't have the best financial advice going no disrespect but whos telling ya any different ya know.God bless ya almost made it.🪇
Thank you for the honesty. I am currently looking into CDL training and i thought that PAM was a good way to go. I'm glad you saved me that headache.
You got lucky as hell wow!
I cut my teeth at Pam.... Back in 96
I went through three trainers...
Went out for 2 weeks with one he had to go to funeral
Went out with another one for 2 weeks he had to go to a divorce hearings....
And then I got a third and went out for 2 weeks and then I got my brand spanking new truck..
A Freightliner century class...
My dispatcher put me on dedicated runs from Saginaw Michigan down to Laredo TX.. and El Paso....
The fastest 12 months of my life it was a blast
Currently looking into at options for CDL training , any suggestions
It's 50 cents now so thanks for making this video.
Hello, greetings to everyone, I want to start driving trucks and travel all over the country. It seems to me that one of the things that helps me make more money is traveling for longer and longer distances. But I only drive small cars, I need to learn how to drive big heavy duty trucks. I KNOW THAT BEING NEW AND WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, I can only expect very cheap pay. I ask you: what is the best company right now in the US for beginners? I would like to be in one that really prepares me well and TEACHES me WELL how to go up and down a mountain with a super-loaded truck safely. And I also trained myself to know how to drive in winter during the snow. I KNOW THAT AS A NOVICE I AM GOING TO EARN VERY LITTLE, BUT AMONG ALL THE COMPANIES WHICH WILL BE THE ONE THAT PAYS THE BEST OR MORE OR LESS? I VERY APPRECIATE YOUR RESPONSES OR GUIDANCE. I'M JOSE FROM BIRMINGHAM-ALABAMA.
Just graduated from FTA I’m waiting on a mentor now. Says it’s a 2-3 week wait to get with a mentor. I check in daily but took a job to keep my bills paid.
Yeah that "ready pay" is ok but that doesn't pay bills as you say. Pam has to understand you just took a month without pay during truck school then you gotta wait almost another month to get on a truck. And then you're expected to work for them for what basically amounts to minimum wage for 1 yr. It's tough and a big reason many don't stay. All in the name of gaining experience 😅
Hello, greetings to everyone, I want to start driving trucks and travel all over the country. It seems to me that one of the things that helps me make more money is traveling for longer and longer distances. But I only drive small cars, I need to learn how to drive big heavy duty trucks. I KNOW THAT BEING NEW AND WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, I can only expect very cheap pay. I ask you: what is the best company right now in the US for beginners? I would like to be in one that really prepares me well and TEACHES me WELL how to go up and down a mountain with a super-loaded truck safely. And I also trained myself to know how to drive in winter during the snow. I KNOW THAT AS A NOVICE I AM GOING TO EARN VERY LITTLE, BUT AMONG ALL THE COMPANIES WHICH WILL BE THE ONE THAT PAYS THE BEST OR MORE OR LESS? I VERY APPRECIATE YOUR RESPONSES OR GUIDANCE. I'M JOSE FROM BIRMINGHAM-ALABAMA.
My very well thought out very best answer Hirschbach Lease ,$1,300 $1,500 very very average pay will make more 800 dollar orientation pay paid travel.For you the 1st spot if it works for you S&S Transport. My very best advice smart move getting out of Pam Transport if if if able and feel it is safe things aren't that bad for you complete the year get your CDL training paid for and get the needed experience. It is terrible that anyone has to leave because they do alot good things right alot when there not on the way way way way way wrong direction for awhile now. You work nights you get a fridge at Pam Transport navigation with each load and a tonnage of experience.But when their on the wrong direction none of that is in any way appealing.I understand I can wish hope they turn around but we both know that's not going to happen until changes are made.
That's the nightmare of most jobs but when your trying to get your CDL its sounds like Freddy Krueger nightmare that no student should have to go through.
Im going too Arkansas for my CDL license on December 6th. I hope it doesn't happen to me. But Good way too stay level headed, foing your part calling them too see if your diesel was fixed, and too see if you could get a new mentor. When the whole time they knew they wasn't going too tell everything you needed too know
Where did you go to school in AR???
@@justinparadise9642 Pam
Hello, greetings to everyone, I want to start driving trucks and travel all over the country. It seems to me that one of the things that helps me make more money is traveling for longer and longer distances. But I only drive small cars, I need to learn how to drive big heavy duty trucks. I KNOW THAT BEING NEW AND WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, I can only expect very cheap pay. I ask you: what is the best company right now in the US for beginners? I would like to be in one that really prepares me well and TEACHES me WELL how to go up and down a mountain with a super-loaded truck safely. And I also trained myself to know how to drive in winter during the snow. I KNOW THAT AS A NOVICE I AM GOING TO EARN VERY LITTLE, BUT AMONG ALL THE COMPANIES WHICH WILL BE THE ONE THAT PAYS THE BEST OR MORE OR LESS? I VERY APPRECIATE YOUR RESPONSES OR GUIDANCE. I'M JOSE FROM BIRMINGHAM-ALABAMA.
Hello, greetings to everyone, I want to start driving trucks and travel all over the country. It seems to me that one of the things that helps me make more money is traveling for longer and longer distances. But I only drive small cars, I need to learn how to drive big heavy duty trucks. I KNOW THAT BEING NEW AND WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, I can only expect very cheap pay. I ask you: what is the best company right now in the US for beginners? I would like to be in one that really prepares me well and TEACHES me WELL how to go up and down a mountain with a super-loaded truck safely. And I also trained myself to know how to drive in winter during the snow. I KNOW THAT AS A NOVICE I AM GOING TO EARN VERY LITTLE, BUT AMONG ALL THE COMPANIES WHICH WILL BE THE ONE THAT PAYS THE BEST OR MORE OR LESS? I VERY APPRECIATE YOUR RESPONSES OR GUIDANCE. I'M JOSE FROM BIRMINGHAM-ALABAMA.
I will be going just to get my CDL then im gone!
When you left Pam how did they charge you the tuition for training? I just graduated and have my ready date with a mentor but I really dislike how low the pay is, there are other companies paying more for no experience. I want to leave but feel stuck with this tuition
I thought they might forget about me but after 7 months they just contacted me. I'm going to fight it. I'll let you know how it turns out. They will try to put it on a payment plan from what I've heard.
@@gandalfcritz yes keep me updated, thanks!
Old company offered me to be a trainer and said I could make a whopping 5k extra. Then I was like, that's if every student stays right? But not every student does, so I'd be going through all that hassle for an extra 1500 if that and the guy just started stuttering and then hung up.
Hello, greetings to everyone, I want to start driving trucks and travel all over the country. It seems to me that one of the things that helps me make more money is traveling for longer and longer distances. But I only drive small cars, I need to learn how to drive big heavy duty trucks. I KNOW THAT BEING NEW AND WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, I can only expect very cheap pay. I ask you: what is the best company right now in the US for beginners? I would like to be in one that really prepares me well and TEACHES me WELL how to go up and down a mountain with a super-loaded truck safely. And I also trained myself to know how to drive in winter during the snow. I KNOW THAT AS A NOVICE I AM GOING TO EARN VERY LITTLE, BUT AMONG ALL THE COMPANIES WHICH WILL BE THE ONE THAT PAYS THE BEST OR MORE OR LESS? I VERY APPRECIATE YOUR RESPONSES OR GUIDANCE. I'M JOSE FROM BIRMINGHAM-ALABAMA.
Damn, even stevens transport pays trainees more.
Hello, greetings to everyone, I want to start driving trucks and travel all over the country. It seems to me that one of the things that helps me make more money is traveling for longer and longer distances. But I only drive small cars, I need to learn how to drive big heavy duty trucks. I KNOW THAT BEING NEW AND WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, I can only expect very cheap pay. I ask you: what is the best company right now in the US for beginners? I would like to be in one that really prepares me well and TEACHES me WELL how to go up and down a mountain with a super-loaded truck safely. And I also trained myself to know how to drive in winter during the snow. I KNOW THAT AS A NOVICE I AM GOING TO EARN VERY LITTLE, BUT AMONG ALL THE COMPANIES WHICH WILL BE THE ONE THAT PAYS THE BEST OR MORE OR LESS? I VERY APPRECIATE YOUR RESPONSES OR GUIDANCE. I'M JOSE FROM BIRMINGHAM-ALABAMA.
i currently work for pam been here 8 months. pam is literally what you make it don’t get me wrong the pay isn’t peaches and cream but my biggest check from them is 1,100
A week?
what’s your average gross? and how many miles do you run a week? if u don’t mind me asking.
Do they have a frig & microwave inside their trucks?
I made 1500 on 1099 driving for a “owner op” not sure if that’s a good thing or a bad thing lol I’m a rookie
I did team back in 2006 we did alrite
I was going to go with Pam because Roehl told me I’d have to relocate and not move back because of not having loads coming and going from my home town that I live in
Hello, greetings to everyone, I want to start driving trucks and travel all over the country. It seems to me that one of the things that helps me make more money is traveling for longer and longer distances. But I only drive small cars, I need to learn how to drive big heavy duty trucks. I KNOW THAT BEING NEW AND WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, I can only expect very cheap pay. I ask you: what is the best company right now in the US for beginners? I would like to be in one that really prepares me well and TEACHES me WELL how to go up and down a mountain with a super-loaded truck safely. And I also trained myself to know how to drive in winter during the snow. I KNOW THAT AS A NOVICE I AM GOING TO EARN VERY LITTLE, BUT AMONG ALL THE COMPANIES WHICH WILL BE THE ONE THAT PAYS THE BEST OR MORE OR LESS? I VERY APPRECIATE YOUR RESPONSES OR GUIDANCE. I'M JOSE FROM BIRMINGHAM-ALABAMA.
@Carter Critz, I graduated from FTA but it’s being 2months without pay check and no mentor I’m in NC. They don’t mentor May between 2-8weeks. What I can do ?
Sorry I just saw this reply. Did you figure anything out? You could get a yard dog job they pay pretty good or you can leave PAM and hook up w a company that will train you. They are out there. Epes, Schneider, Swift, even Food Lion will train new drivers. Let me know what you end up doing. Thx for your question
First thing: thanks for your time to answer me back. About PAM Ends bad …. The mentor never show up then the student coordinator call to schedule me again after , I get mad she told find me another job if I don’t like it. I’m with Schneider now. Now driver solution is calling to collect they money. 😮
@@hannesserrano8446oh well, pay em what you can. They can't take your CDL. Personally, it sounds like you dodged a bullet.
Damn sorry to hear that what a bunch of jerks! Well hopefully you'll gain experience at Schneider and make some money in the process.
Hello, greetings to everyone, I want to start driving trucks and travel all over the country. It seems to me that one of the things that helps me make more money is traveling for longer and longer distances. But I only drive small cars, I need to learn how to drive big heavy duty trucks. I KNOW THAT BEING NEW AND WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, I can only expect very cheap pay. I ask you: what is the best company right now in the US for beginners? I would like to be in one that really prepares me well and TEACHES me WELL how to go up and down a mountain with a super-loaded truck safely. And I also trained myself to know how to drive in winter during the snow. I KNOW THAT AS A NOVICE I AM GOING TO EARN VERY LITTLE, BUT AMONG ALL THE COMPANIES WHICH WILL BE THE ONE THAT PAYS THE BEST OR MORE OR LESS? I VERY APPRECIATE YOUR RESPONSES OR GUIDANCE. I'M JOSE FROM BIRMINGHAM-ALABAMA.
I would only go there for the 6 months or a yr and then leave. There pay is not good since they start their drivers at 35 cents a mile. I wouldn't make that company a life long career out of that job
Going there for a year doesn't even financially make sense... once you do the math you realize this company paid off a CDL 4 times over... if they were paying you even remotely fair by the six-month that CDL should be paid for, so why do they take a year? Because it's more beneficial for the company to keep you there as long as possible...😂
@@randy3588 true. Good thing i got fired and I have better job now doing flatbed
@@adrianvazquez6142when you got fired what happened to the contract
At six months experience all the companies pay a similar rate. They don’t want to pay much the first three to six months because most people get in an accident quit or get fired before the six month mark
@@raymondkidwell7135no all companies don’t pay a similar rate . I got my CDL 9 months ago and started at .72 cents a mile company driver .
It takes a lot of research but they’re are a lot of companies that pay a lot higher then “ Megas”
12 Pam realized wasn't rapping with a contract they probably thought they now that they can't take advantage of you that you quit on your own accord
Hello, greetings to everyone, I want to start driving trucks and travel all over the country. It seems to me that one of the things that helps me make more money is traveling for longer and longer distances. But I only drive small cars, I need to learn how to drive big heavy duty trucks. I KNOW THAT BEING NEW AND WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, I can only expect very cheap pay. I ask you: what is the best company right now in the US for beginners? I would like to be in one that really prepares me well and TEACHES me WELL how to go up and down a mountain with a super-loaded truck safely. And I also trained myself to know how to drive in winter during the snow. I KNOW THAT AS A NOVICE I AM GOING TO EARN VERY LITTLE, BUT AMONG ALL THE COMPANIES WHICH WILL BE THE ONE THAT PAYS THE BEST OR MORE OR LESS? I VERY APPRECIATE YOUR RESPONSES OR GUIDANCE. I'M JOSE FROM BIRMINGHAM-ALABAMA.
I hear Blink 182.
I like that hat.....
Hey man I just got enrolled in Pam but I’m not sure now is there a way we can talk .
If you going to tonttitown good luck!
I just saw your post/reply what did you end up doing? Be glad to help if I can
I'm in pam now training don't come unless you have no other option
@@latashajames7247 dam why
Damn Pam😅
Which school for 3500 I’m in ga it’s 10.000
Omg ! A month of sitting that's crazy lol they should have just got you a other truck. Pam is a mega carrier 😮. 500 a week is sad ... I just it's better then nothing
Hello, greetings to everyone, I want to start driving trucks and travel all over the country. It seems to me that one of the things that helps me make more money is traveling for longer and longer distances. But I only drive small cars, I need to learn how to drive big heavy duty trucks. I KNOW THAT BEING NEW AND WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, I can only expect very cheap pay. I ask you: what is the best company right now in the US for beginners? I would like to be in one that really prepares me well and TEACHES me WELL how to go up and down a mountain with a super-loaded truck safely. And I also trained myself to know how to drive in winter during the snow. I KNOW THAT AS A NOVICE I AM GOING TO EARN VERY LITTLE, BUT AMONG ALL THE COMPANIES WHICH WILL BE THE ONE THAT PAYS THE BEST OR MORE OR LESS? I VERY APPRECIATE YOUR RESPONSES OR GUIDANCE. I'M JOSE FROM BIRMINGHAM-ALABAMA.
Wow I'm going there in October and I'm Soo scared
You'll be fine I'm sure. Hopefully they will have revamped the training dept by then
Pam is good to get your foot in the door. I left a month after I got out on the road. My mentor was filing out applications when I was with him. Prime inc also does driver training but in-house.
I hear Prime is good as well. Pay during training is very good too I'm told at like $700 or $800/week I believe.
@@gandalfcritzprime pays 1200 a week for trainees
@@blackchuckstablehi!!! Do you got to pay that money back to Driver solutions?
Put the video in 2x speed still was talking to slow , too long to get to the point but I get it
Trucking isn't for you then. You have no patience.
Haha sorry about that. I'm a slow talking southerner
Hello, greetings to everyone, I want to start driving trucks and travel all over the country. It seems to me that one of the things that helps me make more money is traveling for longer and longer distances. But I only drive small cars, I need to learn how to drive big heavy duty trucks. I KNOW THAT BEING NEW AND WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, I can only expect very cheap pay. I ask you: what is the best company right now in the US for beginners? I would like to be in one that really prepares me well and TEACHES me WELL how to go up and down a mountain with a super-loaded truck safely. And I also trained myself to know how to drive in winter during the snow. I KNOW THAT AS A NOVICE I AM GOING TO EARN VERY LITTLE, BUT AMONG ALL THE COMPANIES WHICH WILL BE THE ONE THAT PAYS THE BEST OR MORE OR LESS? I VERY APPRECIATE YOUR RESPONSES OR GUIDANCE. I'M JOSE FROM BIRMINGHAM-ALABAMA.
I got a brand new Freightliner at Pam.. 8,000
Truck 64 mph
Run 2,700 miles week
Check $526 dollars
Goodbye 😊
Wtf ? What’s your cpm ? A recruiter told me 0.55 cpm
@@HollywoodCane they told me .55 cent per mile also but they didn't give it to me. A lot of Companies are having hard times right now with fuel prices and other issues.
@@mickeytate7048 could I just go through the schooling to get my CDL & leave PAM ? I don’t mind owing them I just wanna gone get my CDL
Hello, greetings to everyone, I want to start driving trucks and travel all over the country. It seems to me that one of the things that helps me make more money is traveling for longer and longer distances. But I only drive small cars, I need to learn how to drive big heavy duty trucks. I KNOW THAT BEING NEW AND WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, I can only expect very cheap pay. I ask you: what is the best company right now in the US for beginners? I would like to be in one that really prepares me well and TEACHES me WELL how to go up and down a mountain with a super-loaded truck safely. And I also trained myself to know how to drive in winter during the snow. I KNOW THAT AS A NOVICE I AM GOING TO EARN VERY LITTLE, BUT AMONG ALL THE COMPANIES WHICH WILL BE THE ONE THAT PAYS THE BEST OR MORE OR LESS? I VERY APPRECIATE YOUR RESPONSES OR GUIDANCE. I'M JOSE FROM BIRMINGHAM-ALABAMA.
@mickeytate7048 I heard their doing just urine analysis? Is this true? Looking to talk to a recruiter soon so i can start my career in trucking
Who cares you are getting paid to do nothing
???
I'd rather work and get paid $1,800/week than sit at home being unproductive and make $500/week
🪴My extra opinion you should have stayed getting paid to do nothing to me that's winning the lottery no disrespect.I am laughing off my keyster over here how you got it.Getting a truck hirschbach encourages no disrespect 2 just re lease and get a new truck every so many years at the end of the lease agreement.But so you know there is a guy at knight transportation and he got his Freightliner cascadia for 60,000 and that's what trucks are going for a little more for the peterbilts. So you know landstar is were it is at and or working the load boards but at landstar you don't have to have your own company and landstar takes care of a lot of the responsibility of owning your own business. Hirschbach as a lease purchase fuel is capped at a dollar a gallon. A lot of owner operators get with big companies to get a rebate on the fuel at a dollar a gallon it doesn't get any cheaper and if you decide to own a Freightliner 60,000 and then you don't have a truck payment. These are my best thoughts if your trying to make money hirschbach is the way to go.Also Si su energy out of Fort Worth Texas up to 20 grand a week I put it out there I have no idea how I found them on Fox Business.Your story is hilarious that must have been a new student trainer 3 weeks or less that was going to train you. How do I know because only the new guys get the new trucks that break almost immediately or just a little later.I say this with a sence of adventure in all good honesty and humor your story is hilarious you should have stayed a year. So you know you don't have the best financial advice going no disrespect but whos telling ya any different ya know.God bless ya almost made it.🪇