Here's some truth....I've had a CDL since 1994 and getting home on the exact date Never happens with most companies out there....trust me on that...it's just the nature of the business... With that said, you're making great money...don't trust what people are saying on RUclips, must of it is hype....you got a good thing going at Trans Am. Stay strong and doing the right thing...God will keep rewarding you👍 be safe driver!
As a truck driver with several years of experience now i can tell you nothing under 2k a week is good money, i personal knowing what i know now would not do it for less. 2500 a week is great money, you gotta think if your working 70 hours a week, 2k a week is only like 20 bucks a hour when you break it down. you either deal with crap pay or demand more, granted im not a felon a d have a clean record all the way around, so that helps getting good jobs but still.
As with any job it's all in what you put into it. You may not get everything back that you put in, but you got to deal with your conscious when you don't give 100% to whatever you do. Glad to see you getting that second chance and holding your head high brother. Been in that boat myself once or twice.
You are a very honest and humble man. It takes guts to answer the question "what were your felonies?" I wish you the best while you are on this trucking journey. Stay safe!
That’s what I’m talking about. Keep up the good work bro. You give me hope. Thanks for your vid. I just got my cdl yesterday and I’m an ex knuckle head. Right on.
I start orientation next Monday. Your videos played a big part in me applying for transam. I have a history and tickets on my record. They are taking a chance on me and I’m grateful. Continued success bro
Hi Bro, how are you? I hope good. Hollar anytime, if you got a question, you are probably already in your truck, and you are probably already realizing that it ain't too hard, just remember to be safe and take care of yourself and your license, you will always have a job with your CDL.
I’m a felon, also. The most important thing you talked about is being Humble. That is the single most important thing in this game. Everything as far as safety, driving, awareness, etc., follows. With that mindset alone, you’re going to be good. Keep it up. Head up…Chest out!
I'm proud of you sir I'm getting out here before hearing your grip heights .journey on and stay in that workout. Love and respect sir.keep in on the moat and out the sandtraps and stone cuts.
Hey, thank you for the kind words. God deserves all the credit, God helps me everyday, since I been out He has helped to not do meth and to not steal and that has made a big difference in my life.
Felonies or not everyone should stay humble. Switching jobs is not an easy thing to do. Relearning and everything is a nightmare, and the grass is not always greener on the other side. I made decisions out of anger and regretted them. Fortunately, in your case you took a step back and came to a realization. That's a hell of a good thing. Good luck on your journey!
Bro I have a felony as well, but know your worth, stand on business, you have a skill that is needed! These companies need us, facts! They need to respect us
New to Your Channel but Stay on that path Brother things Will continue to work out for You. Nose down and keep on keeping On. Remember The Details of it ALL is on The boring, routine but keep Polishing Your Skills and Always Remember Iron Polish Iron. Following Your Growth, Be Safe Out there. All The Best!!!! Fan from Louisiana. 👍
Finally somebody with positive statuses and comments about TransAM Company,bout to start with the company so like you sayd it is what it is,appreciate you brother!,be safe and keep up the hard and good works out there.
One of the most honest videos on trucking I've seen. I have 21 felonies myself and start school in 10 days. This is motivational. Keep up the good work brother
Damn good video. Thanks for the inspiration. Just trying to wrap up this last bit of parole so I can finally start my life the way it should have been a long time ago
😀thanks bro, you can do it, you already know that parole is priority, you take care of your freedom you can take care of mostly everything else, I know how it is, personally I know how it is when you locked up and the only person who is sending money is momma because she knows ya hungry. Ya know, anyhow hollar anytime bro.
It was good to watch this video because you sound like you will make it. Stay humble, keep your head down, don't complain, and after a while you will be doing good. Don't be afraid to ask God's help, we ALL started not knowing a thing! Ps. If you got that part about keeping your truck clean, you are ok in my book. Chaplain Jim
I start wed in Tampa 3 day orientation hopefully it works out for me.....warning word from a couple buddy's that work their say stay away from lease purchase. U will be in the hole if u take home time and they have 🎈 payments
The main reason I decided to not go lease when I first started is because I did not know nothing about trucking, I did not even know the price of diesel, to be honest I couldn't have even given an accurate price on gas, because I was fresh out, I did not know how many miles I could drive a day, I did not know how it feels after driving 11 hours a day, back to back for multiple days, I knew that there was a lot that I did not know so I decided to first get behind the wheel and just learn how to run the truck, learn how to adjust to living in a truck and I wanted to learn all that stuff without all that extra stuff to worry about, I embraced the opportunity as a learning experience, and it has been a very good learning experience. One of the main things I learned is that Transam knows exactly what they are doing, they are slick, just keeping it real but you know what, I believe that they ain't no different from these other companies, yes, for real, I am so thankful to Transam for putting me in the truck when these other companies couldn't look past my background, so for that, I will forever be grateful to Transam for the chance, shoot and for the money because once again I will say that I have never made this kinda money prior to working for them. Transam is a very good place to start and learn how trucking goes and to make a pretty good paycheck too. For real.
@@kellyhoneyfeloncdljourney aye bro that's real and gain all the experience you can..and round this time of the year u will be dealing with so prepare for that...but im glad transam is working out for you cause all I hear is bad stuff about transam and im taking the chance to not believe all the b.s because with every company theirs always issues..i only have 5 months experience so I know were ur coming from
Great video. I’m about to graduate from Truck Drivers Institute up in Milton Florida. I live in Pensacola. Retired from the Army. Been bartending and firefighting since I retired. Collected a couple speeding tickets and a careless driving a few years ago. This is the only company willing to hire me. Sounds like making $1000 a week or a little less isn’t bad for a recent CDL graduate with not a clear perfect driving record. I’m a subscriber now. Keep making videos
Dont let any company think they can walk all over you. Its why stuff never changes. Your background dont matter you did your time and paid for whatever crime you did no one has the right to take advantage of you or anyone else dont think that your obligated to put up with nonsense. Theres tons of jobs out there and they know it.
You got it bro. If you got your CDL and if you can pass the range they test you on at orientation, you are fully capable of running loads. When you get your truck just take it easy and be cautious.
They told me they allow riders at $18 month. I would like to have my daughter to ride with me sometimes. My husband as well. I have good mvr and background. I was more nervous about a ridealong trainer. Yes be nice to have a trainer but I enjoy being alone. Nervous but easier
They do have a ride policy, for sure they do, the rider has to be atleast 10 years old though. Lots of people say they wouldn't mind a trainer, that's a good mindset because it shows that your willing to learn, it also says that you believe you have more to learn, that's good, hold onto that type of attitude. With that being said, if you can safely drive the truck, you can start running loads, just take it easy and remember to be safe, pay attention, stay aware of the condition of your equipment, get your rest and if you feel you are driving and you feeling sleepy, pull over and set your alarm clock and let yourself take an hour or two nap, just do whatever you gotta do to be safe. If you can drive the truck you can run the loads, as something new comes up, you'll figure it out and before long you will be fully in the swing of things. If you can master the training range, you can run those loads. Peace to you and your family. :)
Keep it up bro… I started with Trans Am many years ago. I was out of Rockwall too. Use them as a stepping stone to a better paying company. Stay humble & you’ll be great
@@thebrownacid9027 my experience was good, nice hotel, I learned a lot during orientation, for me it was an extension of my driving school, or that is how I looked at it. As soon as I graduated from CDL school I went to Transam so I was still green, but I used that whole week as an opportunity to continue practicing. The trainers are good, Terry and Cornelius.
@@kellyhoneyfeloncdljourney awesome. My goal is to get 4 months experience. Then switch to Marten Transport. To be local and home everyday. I got a wife and kids.
TransAm needs good drivers desperately, so they aren't going to fire you over something like that. Good drivers can get away with quite a bit compared to workers in most other positions at companies. If you screw up something like accidents, late for appointments, violations, etc. then you are subject to dismissal. Taking a break for a day...nah, they are not going to sweat a good driver about that.
I probably should have started my trucking career with Trans Am. I have no record and my driver’s license is pretty clean. I only went with them because they didn’t put you in a truck for weeks with a trainer. Things were ok until they messed up on my paycheck. The way treated me pissed me off. My refrigerator was empty and they refused to pay me what I was owed. I finished my jobs, cleaned out the truck and returned it to Missouri I hope to get back out there soon. I’m staying with my dad (he’s financially secure) but I hope to drive again soon. I miss it. I loved the open road. Oh…. I HATE Trans Am always did relays. RELAYS SUCK!!!
Yep, waiting on a load at a truck stop is not cool. They say it will be there but it seems like it always shows up when you are starting to get sleepy.
I just caught a misdemeanor last year and I am struggling to find a job just found a local gravel job want to go OTR but I have gaps in employment history my arrest conviction and no experience and I cannot find anyone to work with me. I congratulate you
Just try to make your applications as complete and as accurate as possible, somebody will hire you. I know what your talking about, for sure. Keep trying bro.
@@NewWorldOrder19 yes bro, even violent felons, my advice is to start applying with as many companies as possible. Somebody is going to hire you. You have your license but you do jot have experience behind the wheel, and that my friend is what is hurting you not your felonies. Seriously, that is the honest truth. Just start applying, you may have to start with a trainer before you get your truck but somebody will hire you. Also, there is a thing called Ten Street, and basically the way that works is, you fill out your application, with your info, your references, all that stuff and it automatically saves it, so whenever you fill out a new application you do not have to do it all over again, ya know, it makes it easier and faster.
When you have a bad just just remind yourself YOU DONE MUCH MORE FOR MUCH LESS MONEY AND MUCH MORE RISK. I tell myself that every time I wanna burn my truck down 🤪 Don’t let sht get to u. Put your head down and roll out. Keep the door closed and that truck in gear. There is a learning curve. Your not gonna get at that bag right away. I been trucking since 2003. It’s not easy. But there is a lot of money in this business if you do it right. When I’m working otr I can hit 20-28k a month before expenses. I’m a owner op who runs under my own authority and haul reefer when on The road. I own my equipment. I have a heavy tow truck I run when I’m home. Almost a hobby 😂 to keep me busy. There is money there. Be patient. Learn. Most of all you need to be a mechanic. You need to pick a book up and learn about these trucks. It will pay 10 fold down the road. Keep the door closed and truck in gear. The rest will come to you with time. But most of all learn about trucks as much as you can.
Hey Bro, you sure is right about being a mechanic, and I sure did turn in to one all of a sudden, my radiator went out, on The PA turnpike, made it to a plaza, basically hitchhiked to the dealership and back, bought the radiator, and installed it on my truck at the rest area, by myself, but I knew that God was helping me, I am trying to load the videos on RUclips now.
Fuck Trans Scam. Those crooks tried to scam every driver they can. That was my first driving job. They will keep ripping you off because you got a record. There are plenty of companies that you can drive for brother. Check with smaller family owned companies after you get 2 yrs experience
After about a month they just offered me a different position called the Midwest Fleet, I didn't really do anything to get the new position except not quitting, most of the people who started orientation with me had already quit by this time, so maybe it was just Transam trying to keep a driver. In fact, all my class except one guy had already quit by the time I got the raise. The video includes all my paychecks, even the ones when I was making 31 cents.
1 hrs driving 2 hrs loading and UNLOADING add all together DONT LET COMPANYS MAKE YOU DRIVE 70 PLUS 10 UNLOADING LOADING THATS 80 HRS WORK MAKE SURE NOT TREATED LIKE A SLAVE. I START MY CLOCK AN NEVER STOP IT UNTIL IM DONE FOR THE DAY 10HRS ONLY INCLUDING FUEL
Cool bro, Transam helped me a lot. It ain't all pretty but it ain't too bad either, I say it was mostly good. I am so thankful to Transam for giving me a chance. Be safe bro 😀
@@Texas80sBabyI'm a company driver in a dedicated route. Orientation was in Rockwall TX it was cool, just watch RUclips videos on backing techniques they teach and try to get a good understanding on how the clock for drivers work and you'll be good. Orientation is a week, they teach you how to alley dock park which you use a lot driving and you get a truck after.
@@momentofclarity4262 thanks I leave out tomorrow to start orientation in rockwall Monday what do they tell you about mountain driving and snowy conditions
Hey bro. Transam pays every week, the end of their work week ends on Thursdays at midnight, so your paycheck will have all the miles you have driven from Friday to the next Thursday, midnight, they pay on Fridays, you can get your money either direct deposit or you can have them send it to your EFS card, the EFS card is the fuel card you use with them but it is also exactly like an ATM card too
Hi, if you are a company driver I don't think so but I do think they allow the lease drivers to have a dog. Call a recruiter and they will be able to give you a definite answer. I did see a Transam driver with a dog in his truck, once.
Yo Kelley did you have to wait 5-7 years after your last conviction to get hired?im hearing most companies won’t hire until 5,7,and 19 years after last felony
My last felony conviction was in 20 I started with Transam in 21 Different companies have different policies Some companies don't have any policy, if you have a Class-A is the only thing some companies care about It will be harder with felonies but you already know that. Bro, if you get your CDL you will get a job. Transam, Western Express and Jett Trucking are three companies that hire recent felons
Transam and Western Express do not require experience Jett Trucking requires...not sure how much exactly but I have a friend who switched to Jett from Transam when he barely had 3 months experience
I’m starting trans am Monday. I just got outta prison too and am still on paper and trans am is the only company that would take a chance on me. I was wondering if I could reach out to ya to ask a couple questions
@@kellyhoneyfeloncdljourney I’m about to begin my journey, and so I hope everything turns out ok. Be safe and keep on trucking my brother!👍👍 Make that money quick and a lot of it so you can take back time that you’ve lost doing stupid shit. It’s a hard but noble profession
@@kellyhoneyfeloncdljourney Hey brother, when I was beginning my grandma application I noticed that they said it was 79% drop and hook, so that leaves 21% of loading and unloading responsibility to trans am drivers. Is the job very physical? I’m not cut out to load/unload goods all day long, and so I was hoping the job consisted of mostly drop and hook.
@@nobull772 i think that maybe you have the wrong idea about what is not a drop and hook, if your load is not a drop and hook, usually it is what is called a live load/unload, what that means is that the shipper or reciever actually loads/unloads the trailer and after that is done you leave with the same trailer A drop and hook means that you arrive at the shipper/reciever and switch trailers and go, in other words no waiting for a trailer to be loaded/unloaded Now, I think what you are concerned about is you as the driver having to load/unloaded the trailer, this is called touch frieght, Transam drivers do not load/unloaded the trailers, this is called no touch freight Shoot most of the time the warehouses they do not even allow the drivers inside the warehouse. Transam is a reefer company and most of the customers are warhouses that have freezers So no, you are not expected to unload the trailers, not woth Transam Also, lots of warehouses have what is called lumpers, lumpers are people who unload the trailer.
@@kellyhoneyfeloncdljourney Holy hell, I really didn’t know😂 damn… that kind of widens my horizons a little more thank you brother! Damn that made me feel really stupid… but it’s good to know because I think there’s a terminal close to my house .
I finally started trucking, and I see alot of tran Sam trucks at my DC. Everytime I see one I think of this video 😂 Are you still with transAm? How’s it going?
@@kellyhoneyfeloncdljourney Man, I’m not doing too shabby as a company driver, but I keep on seeing owner ops, and wonder how it is in your guys’s shoes. I’m too chicken shit right now. One day.. Glad to hear things are working out for you bro. I’ll make sure to ask you for insight later on though!
Yes Bro, it cost 19 dollars a month, the rider has to be at least 10 years of age and before they can ride you just get it set up with your dispatch or ya know the office people.
Why they wouldn't pay me in 2015 at. 30per mile I suppose to have over $1000 at .30 I only got $117 , and 71, and 318 I couldn't even feed myself or level up like an apartment and I wasn't a felon fresh out of school
It is a urine test bro, atleast it was last year in May, make sure, double sure you are clean before you go to orientation because you do not want them reporting you to the clearinghouse. For real, for real, lots of guys piss dirty and there aint no reason for that, it's just a urine test, you don't want go through the return-to-work process with the FMCSA and the SAP program, just wait and get clean. Anyhow, peace bro, I wish you and you're family success!!
2100 to 2700 Every week was different but somewhere in that range normally, I was on the midwest fleet, picking up at the slaughterhouses in Kansas and then going east
No Money is Bad Money. Stay Hungry Passionate and You'll see down the line how You'll look back and say I Accomplished Something Great! I agree with You that's Good Money anyway You cut it. Keep Grinding and Hoping as well as Sending You Much, Much Success. Be Safe. 👍
Hay bud. I've been a driver for over 30 yrs. I love it still but my friend if you aren't putting over 1000 in your pocket after taxes ect then you are being ripped off. Many companies do this to there drivers and it truly sucks. Not putting trans am down by any means but I drove for them for a few wks and quit. If you can't make 60cpm to 70 cpm then you need to look around. Just advice from one driver to another.
Dang bro, for real man, you can't operate like that in society, you are not in prison anymore, if you keep doing stuff like that it will not end well, you know how easy it is to catch a case, for real, you need to chill out. You will find a job though, no doubt about that since you got your CDL but for a felon, Transam is a good place to be, it really is but I guess it don't do no good telling you that now. Anyhow, Western Express will take you, K&B will take you if you got 5 months experience, there are many other opportunities out there too, you will find a job, it may not be with a mega-carrier but you will find a job. Keep looking, keep calling, keep submitting applications. Oh yeah, hey, look up Kold Transportation too, they are willing to work with recent felons too. But do you see and understand now a little better exactly why some companies have policies about felons? They don't want situations occurring on their dime like the one you described. Anyhow, keep looking, your gonna find a job
Nope, I was a company driver. I talk more about it in other videos. I was not lease and I would advise you to be cautious when considering lease. Don't fall for those one-liners, "either you a boss or you aint" or "you'll be your own boss" Anyhow, hollar anytime
@@kellyhoneyfeloncdljourney OK. I didn't figure you(or anyone for that matter) could make that kind of money @ Transam based on what they pay,and how slow their trucks are. I got a DUI in 2019, and I'm researching the few companies that I can possibly drive for. Transam & Western Xpress seem to be my only options right now. Western has too many horror stories out there. Might try Transam. I have 15 years experience prior to DUI. Thanks for replying back
@DavidLeeRoth yep, I was a company driver. Anyhow, I am pretty confident that Transam will hire you, in fact I just called Transam recruiting and they said they can hire as long as the DUI was 2 years or older. Here is the number to recruiting so you can talk with them: 913-324-7155
I am currently waiting in their hotel in Tampa. I got done orientation Sunday. It's weds morning (barely) still no word on my truck. I'm making either 80 bucks a day or 105 a day I honestly can't tell lol. I came here because they told me 50 cents per mile when I got here they told me I'm making 32 cents. I haven't worked in 7.5 weeks. I NEED this bitch ass company to just start getting paychecks again. I'm only staying for 3 months then I'm bouncing. ANY company that will lie to recruit you then switch it up on you when you arrive is not for me. I appreciate your honesty and your videos. Thank you. I hope you are still doing good bro, for real. Thanks again. To the newbies watching this video, reading the comments (like my dumb ass) stay the fuck from ScamsAM they lie and only want you to lease. That's MY experience with fucktards anyway.
I hate to hear that they lied to you. I would feel the same as you if I was lied to like that. Bro, I know felons who have left Transam and who have gotten other jobs, just get the experience. Jett Trucking hires felons but first you got to get some experience, many other trucking companies hire felons too, just gotta get some experience first. Hang in there, doors will open.
Yes, felonies and misdemeanors, I have a very long record of being a dope-fiend criminal, been to prison 6 times, been in and out of jail, chasing a dope sack Last felony was in 2020 I started with Transam in 2021
Yea what about no felonies just possessions but NO EXPERIENCE as well? Who the hell hires? All I got so far out of 400 apps was western and that was a shit show
Miles are misconception, look at your hours spent working and gross pay,learn to do the numbers. Get the numbers game on point so you know where you stand, and learn where you wanna go! Keep trucking! Stay your butt out of the system
Here's some truth....I've had a CDL since 1994 and getting home on the exact date Never happens with most companies out there....trust me on that...it's just the nature of the business... With that said, you're making great money...don't trust what people are saying on RUclips, must of it is hype....you got a good thing going at Trans Am. Stay strong and doing the right thing...God will keep rewarding you👍 be safe driver!
Thanks for your knowledge, it really is a difference maker. Thanks :)
What about western? Don't believe everything you hear about them?
As a truck driver with several years of experience now i can tell you nothing under 2k a week is good money, i personal knowing what i know now would not do it for less. 2500 a week is great money, you gotta think if your working 70 hours a week, 2k a week is only like 20 bucks a hour when you break it down. you either deal with crap pay or demand more, granted im not a felon a d have a clean record all the way around, so that helps getting good jobs but still.
Thank you for this video. My cousin is learning to be patient and humble. I am so proud of him, so glad he has you to help him understand. ❤
Your welcome miss, I consider your words an honor.
You’re awesome for realizing going off rarely works. Keep it up. You are a good role model.
As with any job it's all in what you put into it. You may not get everything back that you put in, but you got to deal with your conscious when you don't give 100% to whatever you do. Glad to see you getting that second chance and holding your head high brother. Been in that boat myself once or twice.
You are a very honest and humble man. It takes guts to answer the question "what were your felonies?" I wish you the best while you are on this trucking journey. Stay safe!
That’s what I’m talking about. Keep up the good work bro. You give me hope. Thanks for your vid. I just got my cdl yesterday and I’m an ex knuckle head. Right on.
@@briceporter7039 what do you plan on running, what type of equipment, which company
I start orientation next Monday. Your videos played a big part in me applying for transam. I have a history and tickets on my record. They are taking a chance on me and I’m grateful. Continued success bro
You will do good. For real, I am grateful to Transam too. :)
Hi Bro, how are you? I hope good. Hollar anytime, if you got a question, you are probably already in your truck, and you are probably already realizing that it ain't too hard, just remember to be safe and take care of yourself and your license, you will always have a job with your CDL.
TransAm some bs but y’all carry on
I’m a felon, also. The most important thing you talked about is being Humble. That is the single most important thing in this game. Everything as far as safety, driving, awareness, etc., follows. With that mindset alone, you’re going to be good. Keep it up. Head up…Chest out!
Yes, I agree with you bro. 😀
Thank you brother, i am a felon and about to start Transam. i appreciate your motivation and encouragement
Cool
Stay positive bro and stay safe
I'm proud of you sir I'm getting out here before hearing your grip heights .journey on and stay in that workout. Love and respect sir.keep in on the moat and out the sandtraps and stone cuts.
Real and authentic. Viedo quality , ur sincerity? transparency morphs every fancy smancy viedo I've viewed. Thx beo. Keep grinding.
Hey, thank you for the kind words. God deserves all the credit, God helps me everyday, since I been out He has helped to not do meth and to not steal and that has made a big difference in my life.
Felonies or not everyone should stay humble. Switching jobs is not an easy thing to do. Relearning and everything is a nightmare, and the grass is not always greener on the other side. I made decisions out of anger and regretted them. Fortunately, in your case you took a step back and came to a realization. That's a hell of a good thing. Good luck on your journey!
I agree
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I like your message of staying humble and I am now a subscriber to your channel.
Coming from s person who started with Trans Am and now owner operator your doing great...Keep it up
Wats up caravan dee ain't see any videos brother keep safe and truck on
@@dillonharris4217 Hey man..How you been?Still leaving in TN? Did u ever decide to truck and if so who brother?Hope u and family doing ok
Bro I have a felony as well, but know your worth, stand on business, you have a skill that is needed! These companies need us, facts! They need to respect us
New to Your Channel but Stay on that path Brother things Will continue to work out for You. Nose down and keep on keeping On. Remember The Details of it ALL is on The boring, routine but keep Polishing Your Skills and Always Remember Iron Polish Iron. Following Your Growth, Be Safe Out there. All The Best!!!! Fan from Louisiana. 👍
Yep, thank you 😊
Congratulations on the job man. Glad to see people making it out here.
Thanks bro
Finally somebody with positive statuses and comments about TransAM Company,bout to start with the company so like you sayd it is what it is,appreciate you brother!,be safe and keep up the hard and good works out there.
Cool, yep, make the best of it and keep trying your best, and dont be easily discouraged, more opportunities will come
I can tell this guy been through a lot
One of the most honest videos on trucking I've seen. I have 21 felonies myself and start school in 10 days. This is motivational. Keep up the good work brother
Thanks bro 🙂
Congratulations on getting your training ready and setup to start, I know that in itself is an accomplishment.
Where are you for school and how much?
Continental Truck Driving School and Education in Dallas, Texas near Wheatland Rd and i35. The Texas Workforce paid for my training.
Dammmmmmm…. I have 11 felony’s…..2 violent. My first year was kind of hard but after that, nobody cares.
@kazktrl5503 I went to Continental Truck Driving School and Education in Dallas Texas. The state paid for my training.
Damn good video. Thanks for the inspiration. Just trying to wrap up this last bit of parole so I can finally start my life the way it should have been a long time ago
😀thanks bro, you can do it, you already know that parole is priority, you take care of your freedom you can take care of mostly everything else, I know how it is, personally I know how it is when you locked up and the only person who is sending money is momma because she knows ya hungry. Ya know, anyhow hollar anytime bro.
Good money starting out what we work hard for every 2 weeks MY MANS KELLY GETTING IT N A WEEK LETS GOOOO!!!🙏🏾🙏🏾
Came across your video. You made a good point about being humble. Much respect.
CLP holder here looking to find a school to start this journey. This video was definitely for me so thanks for sharing bro!!!
In the Dallas area there is Continental Truck Driving School and Education. They are good, they also have a nice house for students who need it.
Inspiring man, god bless you too!❤
You got this and I’m proud of you..
It was good to watch this video because you sound like you will make it. Stay humble, keep your head down, don't complain, and after a while you will be doing good.
Don't be afraid to ask God's help, we ALL started not knowing a thing!
Ps. If you got that part about keeping your truck clean, you are ok in my book. Chaplain Jim
Thanks sir :)
Humility is a good thing. I’m working on myself also.
Bro I appreciate this video. I’m a felon also and I start my orientation with trans am next week. Zero experience and I’m so excited. Keep it up fam
Already bro, keep your head up, if you have any questions hollar.
How did that go?
I start wed in Tampa 3 day orientation hopefully it works out for me.....warning word from a couple buddy's that work their say stay away from lease purchase. U will be in the hole if u take home time and they have 🎈 payments
The main reason I decided to not go lease when I first started is because I did not know nothing about trucking, I did not even know the price of diesel, to be honest I couldn't have even given an accurate price on gas, because I was fresh out, I did not know how many miles I could drive a day, I did not know how it feels after driving 11 hours a day, back to back for multiple days, I knew that there was a lot that I did not know so I decided to first get behind the wheel and just learn how to run the truck, learn how to adjust to living in a truck and I wanted to learn all that stuff without all that extra stuff to worry about, I embraced the opportunity as a learning experience, and it has been a very good learning experience. One of the main things I learned is that Transam knows exactly what they are doing, they are slick, just keeping it real but you know what, I believe that they ain't no different from these other companies, yes, for real, I am so thankful to Transam for putting me in the truck when these other companies couldn't look past my background, so for that, I will forever be grateful to Transam for the chance, shoot and for the money because once again I will say that I have never made this kinda money prior to working for them. Transam is a very good place to start and learn how trucking goes and to make a pretty good paycheck too. For real.
@@kellyhoneyfeloncdljourney aye bro that's real and gain all the experience you can..and round this time of the year u will be dealing with so prepare for that...but im glad transam is working out for you cause all I hear is bad stuff about transam and im taking the chance to not believe all the b.s because with every company theirs always issues..i only have 5 months experience so I know were ur coming from
Great video. I’m about to graduate from Truck Drivers Institute up in Milton Florida. I live in Pensacola. Retired from the Army. Been bartending and firefighting since I retired. Collected a couple speeding tickets and a careless driving a few years ago. This is the only company willing to hire me. Sounds like making $1000 a week or a little less isn’t bad for a recent CDL graduate with not a clear perfect driving record. I’m a subscriber now. Keep making videos
What trucking school did you go tot? and where did you start working at as truck driver?
Stay humble and you will be exalted ‼️That’s the word‼️
Ir awesome, bro. Just viewed this viedo
Dont let any company think they can walk all over you. Its why stuff never changes. Your background dont matter you did your time and paid for whatever crime you did no one has the right to take advantage of you or anyone else dont think that your obligated to put up with nonsense. Theres tons of jobs out there and they know it.
Nice video. God bless you Brother!!!
Ay bro just seen your channel. Hoping your life is going good my guy!
Yes sir, thankfully
I missed my sons birthday and I regret it everything I think of it. These loads ain't going no where. Family first
When I drove for them if you weren't gonna be home when you schedule the would fly you home to make sure your home on time wow time has changed..
Much respect brother. Keep it 100
Keep your head up bro
Stay safe, stay blessed. Enjoy the videos man.
Start my orientation with Trans Am on November 8th. Need ya'll's prayers. I'll be running the Texas Regional route.
You got it bro. If you got your CDL and if you can pass the range they test you on at orientation, you are fully capable of running loads. When you get your truck just take it easy and be cautious.
I too will be starting orientation on Monday 11/8 in Rockwall.
@@kellendavis8638 cool, just pay attention and take it easy, you got it.
When I worked at Werner for 12 months, I never found a trailer permit that wasn't expired. And they drug their feet getting another one many times.
They told me they allow riders at $18 month. I would like to have my daughter to ride with me sometimes. My husband as well. I have good mvr and background. I was more nervous about a ridealong trainer. Yes be nice to have a trainer but I enjoy being alone. Nervous but easier
They do have a ride policy, for sure they do, the rider has to be atleast 10 years old though. Lots of people say they wouldn't mind a trainer, that's a good mindset because it shows that your willing to learn, it also says that you believe you have more to learn, that's good, hold onto that type of attitude. With that being said, if you can safely drive the truck, you can start running loads, just take it easy and remember to be safe, pay attention, stay aware of the condition of your equipment, get your rest and if you feel you are driving and you feeling sleepy, pull over and set your alarm clock and let yourself take an hour or two nap, just do whatever you gotta do to be safe. If you can drive the truck you can run the loads, as something new comes up, you'll figure it out and before long you will be fully in the swing of things. If you can master the training range, you can run those loads. Peace to you and your family.
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@@honeyexpressservices7933 Those words are sweet as honey!
Thanks for sharing I just start driving with TransAm after i watch your video man
No problem bro, congratulations on the new job, keep a positive mindset, when things get tough, hang in there, it is worth it.
Good job Keep going
I hope ur still out there trailer trucking, everyone deserves to work
I am, getting some major work done to the truck now.
Keep it up bro… I started with Trans Am many years ago. I was out of Rockwall too. Use them as a stepping stone to a better paying company. Stay humble & you’ll be great
Thanks bro, yep, I believe you're right.
😀
I'm about to start at Rockwall next week. How was your experience?
@@thebrownacid9027 my experience was good, nice hotel, I learned a lot during orientation, for me it was an extension of my driving school, or that is how I looked at it. As soon as I graduated from CDL school I went to Transam so I was still green, but I used that whole week as an opportunity to continue practicing. The trainers are good, Terry and Cornelius.
Thank you bro. 😊
@@kellyhoneyfeloncdljourney awesome.
My goal is to get 4 months experience. Then switch to Marten Transport. To be local and home everyday. I got a wife and kids.
Thanks for sharing. I start orientation tomorrow 💯
Cool man, God Bless you bro, keep a good attitude and expect good things, be ready too for whatever
Sometimes it gets tough but we get tough too
Where you at? Rockwall?
Yep I’m in Rockwall.
Thanks for the encouraging words also. God bless
@@kelvinhill1862 you can look my name up on Facebook
Hollar anytime
My profile fotos is me and my boy
TransAm needs good drivers desperately, so they aren't going to fire you over something like that. Good drivers can get away with quite a bit compared to workers in most other positions at companies. If you screw up something like accidents, late for appointments, violations, etc. then you are subject to dismissal. Taking a break for a day...nah, they are not going to sweat a good driver about that.
I probably should have started my trucking career with Trans Am. I have no record and my driver’s license is pretty clean. I only went with them because they didn’t put you in a truck for weeks with a trainer. Things were ok until they messed up on my paycheck. The way treated me pissed me off. My refrigerator was empty and they refused to pay me what I was owed. I finished my jobs, cleaned out the truck and returned it to Missouri
I hope to get back out there soon. I’m staying with my dad (he’s financially secure) but I hope to drive again soon. I miss it. I loved the open road.
Oh…. I HATE Trans Am always did relays. RELAYS SUCK!!!
Yep, waiting on a load at a truck stop is not cool. They say it will be there but it seems like it always shows up when you are starting to get sleepy.
Where are some good places to park your truck and trailer for the 34 hour reset.
Sorry for the late response.
I just caught a misdemeanor last year and I am struggling to find a job just found a local gravel job want to go OTR but I have gaps in employment history my arrest conviction and no experience and I cannot find anyone to work with me. I congratulate you
Just try to make your applications as complete and as accurate as possible, somebody will hire you. I know what your talking about, for sure. Keep trying bro.
Just got out of prison , didn’t take it serious didn’t get my ged but I got my license is there hope to get hired from some one ?
Sorry for the late response, yes bro there is hope for you to be hired, very much so.
@@kellyhoneyfeloncdljourney appreciate you for replying , even violent felons will people accept . Best advice you can give.
@@NewWorldOrder19 yes bro, even violent felons, my advice is to start applying with as many companies as possible. Somebody is going to hire you. You have your license but you do jot have experience behind the wheel, and that my friend is what is hurting you not your felonies. Seriously, that is the honest truth. Just start applying, you may have to start with a trainer before you get your truck but somebody will hire you.
Also, there is a thing called Ten Street, and basically the way that works is, you fill out your application, with your info, your references, all that stuff and it automatically saves it, so whenever you fill out a new application you do not have to do it all over again, ya know, it makes it easier and faster.
When you have a bad just just remind yourself
YOU DONE MUCH MORE FOR MUCH LESS MONEY AND MUCH MORE RISK.
I tell myself that every time I wanna burn my truck down 🤪
Don’t let sht get to u. Put your head down and roll out. Keep the door closed and that truck in gear.
There is a learning curve.
Your not gonna get at that bag right away.
I been trucking since 2003. It’s not easy. But there is a lot of money in this business if you do it right.
When I’m working otr I can hit 20-28k a month before expenses. I’m a owner op who runs under my own authority and haul reefer when on The road. I own my equipment.
I have a heavy tow truck I run when I’m home. Almost a hobby 😂 to keep me busy.
There is money there. Be patient. Learn.
Most of all you need to be a mechanic. You need to pick a book up and learn about these trucks. It will pay 10 fold down the road.
Keep the door closed and truck in gear. The rest will come to you with time. But most of all learn about trucks as much as you can.
Thank you so much for taking the time to give me advice, I sincerely value what you have shared, for real. :)
Hey Bro, you sure is right about being a mechanic, and I sure did turn in to one all of a sudden, my radiator went out, on The PA turnpike, made it to a plaza, basically hitchhiked to the dealership and back, bought the radiator, and installed it on my truck at the rest area, by myself, but I knew that God was helping me, I am trying to load the videos on RUclips now.
You did a good job on your video
Cool
Fuck Trans Scam. Those crooks tried to scam every driver they can. That was my first driving job.
They will keep ripping you off because you got a record. There are plenty of companies that you can drive for brother. Check with smaller family owned companies after you get 2 yrs experience
31 to 57 how you do it were those checks from .31 cents or .57
After about a month they just offered me a different position called the Midwest Fleet, I didn't really do anything to get the new position except not quitting, most of the people who started orientation with me had already quit by this time, so maybe it was just Transam trying to keep a driver. In fact, all my class except one guy had already quit by the time I got the raise. The video includes all my paychecks, even the ones when I was making 31 cents.
My conviction is from 2019. Will they hire me?
Yes, my latest was from 2020, they will put you in the truck.
1 hrs driving 2 hrs loading and UNLOADING add all together DONT LET COMPANYS MAKE YOU DRIVE 70 PLUS 10 UNLOADING LOADING THATS 80 HRS WORK MAKE SURE NOT TREATED LIKE A SLAVE. I START MY CLOCK AN NEVER STOP IT UNTIL IM DONE FOR THE DAY 10HRS ONLY INCLUDING FUEL
It's definitely better money than I ever made trying to be the world's first successful drug dealer
Yep 😊
Keep grinding homie I start at Transam next Monday
Cool bro, Transam helped me a lot. It ain't all pretty but it ain't too bad either, I say it was mostly good. I am so thankful to Transam for giving me a chance.
Be safe bro 😀
It's not a bad company, I been in a truck 2 weeks now.
@@momentofclarity4262 are you OTR or dedicated and how was orientation
@@Texas80sBabyI'm a company driver in a dedicated route. Orientation was in Rockwall TX it was cool, just watch RUclips videos on backing techniques they teach and try to get a good understanding on how the clock for drivers work and you'll be good. Orientation is a week, they teach you how to alley dock park which you use a lot driving and you get a truck after.
@@momentofclarity4262 thanks I leave out tomorrow to start orientation in rockwall Monday what do they tell you about mountain driving and snowy conditions
Nice video. They pay every week or every two weeks? Thanks for the info
Hey bro. Transam pays every week, the end of their work week ends on Thursdays at midnight, so your paycheck will have all the miles you have driven from Friday to the next Thursday, midnight, they pay on Fridays, you can get your money either direct deposit or you can have them send it to your EFS card, the EFS card is the fuel card you use with them but it is also exactly like an ATM card too
@@kellyhoneyfeloncdljourney man those are good numbers. I’m gunna have to check them out. Appreciate it
Hey bud do you know if transam allows dogs in the truck or not?
Hi, if you are a company driver I don't think so but I do think they allow the lease drivers to have a dog. Call a recruiter and they will be able to give you a definite answer. I did see a Transam driver with a dog in his truck, once.
@@kellyhoneyfeloncdljourney thanks I appreciate it
31 to 57 how you do it
What class felonies did you get? I’m in the process of getting a class E pardoned…
Robberies, thefts, and the usual stuff related to auto theft, UUMV, evading arrest detention in a vehicle
Thank you
Do they do hair hair follicle test there
Back in 2021 they only did urine, not sure if anything has changed.
Yo Kelley did you have to wait 5-7 years after your last conviction to get hired?im hearing most companies won’t hire until 5,7,and 19 years after last felony
My last felony conviction was in 20
I started with Transam in 21
Different companies have different policies
Some companies don't have any policy, if you have a Class-A is the only thing some companies care about
It will be harder with felonies but you already know that.
Bro, if you get your CDL you will get a job.
Transam, Western Express and Jett Trucking are three companies that hire recent felons
Transam and Western Express do not require experience
Jett Trucking requires...not sure how much exactly but I have a friend who switched to Jett from Transam when he barely had 3 months experience
@@kellyhoneyfeloncdljourney much appreciated Kelley.Thank you for replying.God Bless and drive safe brother.
@kellyhoneyfeloncdljourney6271 What if u been Charged with a felony but they Dismiss the Case . Is that still Considered a felony Conviction?
I’m starting trans am Monday. I just got outta prison too and am still on paper and trans am is the only company that would take a chance on me. I was wondering if I could reach out to ya to ask a couple questions
Yes, Facebook
They take violent charges over there?
Yes
Do they hire Louisiana people?
Yes, I am sure they do.
Here is the recruiters phone number
913-324-7110
Just give'em a hollar
Trans am au straight company if u in the right region ijs if not u gotta settle for dat 31 cent 🥴
How much a mile for OTR and Dedicated?
It depends what position, account that you are on. I was midwest fleet and I was making
57 cents per mile. I started out at 31
@@kellyhoneyfeloncdljourney thanks for the info bro. Live Long, Stay Free!
How many cents per mile did you start out at with Transam
I started out at 31 but about a month later they offered me a new position earning 57, thankfully
That pause at 9:30 was the moment he realized once again that taxes sucks….🤣
😂yep
@@kellyhoneyfeloncdljourney I’m about to begin my journey, and so I hope everything turns out ok. Be safe and keep on trucking my brother!👍👍 Make that money quick and a lot of it so you can take back time that you’ve lost doing stupid shit. It’s a hard but noble profession
@@kellyhoneyfeloncdljourney Hey brother, when I was beginning my grandma application I noticed that they said it was 79% drop and hook, so that leaves 21% of loading and unloading responsibility to trans am drivers. Is the job very physical? I’m not cut out to load/unload goods all day long, and so I was hoping the job consisted of mostly drop and hook.
@@nobull772 i think that maybe you have the wrong idea about what is not a drop and hook, if your load is not a drop and hook, usually it is what is called a live load/unload, what that means is that the shipper or reciever actually loads/unloads the trailer and after that is done you leave with the same trailer
A drop and hook means that you arrive at the shipper/reciever and switch trailers and go, in other words no waiting for a trailer to be loaded/unloaded
Now, I think what you are concerned about is you as the driver having to load/unloaded the trailer, this is called touch frieght,
Transam drivers do not load/unloaded the trailers, this is called no touch freight
Shoot most of the time the warehouses they do not even allow the drivers inside the warehouse.
Transam is a reefer company and most of the customers are warhouses that have freezers
So no, you are not expected to unload the trailers, not woth Transam
Also, lots of warehouses have what is called lumpers, lumpers are people who unload the trailer.
@@kellyhoneyfeloncdljourney Holy hell, I really didn’t know😂 damn… that kind of widens my horizons a little more thank you brother!
Damn that made me feel really stupid… but it’s good to know because I think there’s a terminal close to my house .
Are these weekly checks?
Yes, Transam pays every week, also the end of their week ends on Thursday at midnight.
Did you end up getting your own company.
I am working towards that, but not yet, I know doors will open though
@@kellyhoneyfeloncdljourney keep up the good work man.
I finally started trucking, and I see alot of tran Sam trucks at my DC. Everytime I see one I think of this video 😂
Are you still with transAm? How’s it going?
Cool bro, I wish you success and safety out there trucking bro. No, I am not with Transam anymore. Me and my sister started our own trucking company.
@@kellyhoneyfeloncdljourney Wow- are you guys staying afloat even with all this political BS going on?
Damn, gives me inspiration
@@nobull772 we are making it, thank God
@@kellyhoneyfeloncdljourney Man, I’m not doing too shabby as a company driver, but I keep on seeing owner ops, and wonder how it is in your guys’s shoes. I’m too chicken shit right now. One day.. Glad to hear things are working out for you bro. I’ll make sure to ask you for insight later on though!
You have basically been averaging right about 2,200 miles/week.
Yeah, that's about right.
Hey man I'm currently in school getting my CDL I'm coming to trans am do they allow riders
Yes Bro, it cost 19 dollars a month, the rider has to be at least 10 years of age and before they can ride you just get it set up with your dispatch or ya know the office people.
No
Dillon are you still with Trans Am?
@@momentofclarity4262 no, I am not, me and my sister started our own trucking company
Why they wouldn't pay me in 2015 at. 30per mile I suppose to have over $1000 at .30 I only got $117 , and 71, and 318 I couldn't even feed myself or level up like an apartment and I wasn't a felon fresh out of school
Do you still drive? If so where are you driving now?
👍thanks man
Is the drug test a urine test or a hair follicle test?
It is a urine test bro, atleast it was last year in May, make sure, double sure you are clean before you go to orientation because you do not want them reporting you to the clearinghouse. For real, for real, lots of guys piss dirty and there aint no reason for that, it's just a urine test, you don't want go through the return-to-work process with the FMCSA and the SAP program, just wait and get clean. Anyhow, peace bro, I wish you and you're family success!!
@@kellyhoneyfeloncdljourney how long did it take for you to get your urine results back?
@@qunicyjones9886 I am confident that it is only a day or two, they take the sample on Monday, the first day of orientation.
@@kellyhoneyfeloncdljourney im assuming everyone here is good then because we're on day 3
How many miles did u run in a week ?
2100 to 2700
Every week was different but somewhere in that range normally, I was on the midwest fleet, picking up at the slaughterhouses in Kansas and then going east
What I like about people running thier mouth about having a felon.
Whos all here from the reviews on transam from the google search
No Money is Bad Money. Stay Hungry Passionate and You'll see down the line how You'll look back and say I Accomplished Something Great! I agree with You that's Good Money anyway You cut it. Keep Grinding and Hoping as well as Sending You Much, Much Success. Be Safe. 👍
Hay bud. I've been a driver for over 30 yrs. I love it still but my friend if you aren't putting over 1000 in your pocket after taxes ect then you are being ripped off. Many companies do this to there drivers and it truly sucks. Not putting trans am down by any means but I drove for them for a few wks and quit. If you can't make 60cpm to 70 cpm then you need to look around. Just advice from one driver to another.
great video I am A FELON I got fired today in orientation for slapping a Mexican . Because he got in my face. can't stand no disrespect
Dang bro, for real man, you can't operate like that in society, you are not in prison anymore, if you keep doing stuff like that it will not end well, you know how easy it is to catch a case, for real, you need to chill out. You will find a job though, no doubt about that since you got your CDL but for a felon, Transam is a good place to be, it really is but I guess it don't do no good telling you that now. Anyhow, Western Express will take you, K&B will take you if you got 5 months experience, there are many other opportunities out there too, you will find a job, it may not be with a mega-carrier but you will find a job. Keep looking, keep calling, keep submitting applications. Oh yeah, hey, look up Kold Transportation too, they are willing to work with recent felons too. But do you see and understand now a little better exactly why some companies have policies about felons? They don't want situations occurring on their dime like the one you described. Anyhow, keep looking, your gonna find a job
P.S. I started young in 1994...loool
This is based on lease driver, right?
Nope, I was a company driver. I talk more about it in other videos. I was not lease and I would advise you to be cautious when considering lease.
Don't fall for those one-liners, "either you a boss or you aint" or "you'll be your own boss"
Anyhow, hollar anytime
@@kellyhoneyfeloncdljourney OK. I didn't figure you(or anyone for that matter) could make that kind of money @ Transam based on what they pay,and how slow their trucks are. I got a DUI in 2019, and I'm researching the few companies that I can possibly drive for. Transam & Western Xpress seem to be my only options right now. Western has too many horror stories out there. Might try Transam. I have 15 years experience prior to DUI. Thanks for replying back
@DavidLeeRoth yep, I was a company driver. Anyhow, I am pretty confident that Transam will hire you, in fact I just called Transam recruiting and they said they can hire as long as the DUI was 2 years or older.
Here is the number to recruiting so you can talk with them:
913-324-7155
@@kellyhoneyfeloncdljourney Thanks Bro
I am currently waiting in their hotel in Tampa. I got done orientation Sunday. It's weds morning (barely) still no word on my truck. I'm making either 80 bucks a day or 105 a day I honestly can't tell lol.
I came here because they told me 50 cents per mile when I got here they told me I'm making 32 cents. I haven't worked in 7.5 weeks. I NEED this bitch ass company to just start getting paychecks again. I'm only staying for 3 months then I'm bouncing. ANY company that will lie to recruit you then switch it up on you when you arrive is not for me.
I appreciate your honesty and your videos. Thank you. I hope you are still doing good bro, for real. Thanks again. To the newbies watching this video, reading the comments (like my dumb ass) stay the fuck from ScamsAM they lie and only want you to lease. That's MY experience with fucktards anyway.
I hate to hear that they lied to you. I would feel the same as you if I was lied to like that. Bro, I know felons who have left Transam and who have gotten other jobs, just get the experience. Jett Trucking hires felons but first you got to get some experience, many other trucking companies hire felons too, just gotta get some experience first. Hang in there, doors will open.
video starts at 7:40
Take what you want and leave the rest, hope it helps you out somehow
Do you have felonies and misdemeanors? How old are your felonies?
Yes, felonies and misdemeanors, I have a very long record of being a dope-fiend criminal, been to prison 6 times, been in and out of jail, chasing a dope sack
Last felony was in 2020
I started with Transam in 2021
Wow great
@@kellyhoneyfeloncdljourney how much do trainers make there?
👍🇺🇸
What are they paying you CPM? They offered me 31 CPM
I started at 31 cents.
@@kellyhoneyfeloncdljourney how are you making 1500 weekly checks then?
@@alexandercobb7341 I started at 31 cents, then after about a month, they offered me a better paying position, 57 CPM driving in the Midwest Fleet.
Also, some of the paychecks include the sign-on bonus too
@@kellyhoneyfeloncdljourney thank you fir you responses ive been watching your video because im supposed to start on monday.
Yea what about no felonies just possessions but NO EXPERIENCE as well? Who the hell hires? All I got so far out of 400 apps was western and that was a shit show
Did you try Transam? Once you get a few months experience call Jett Trucking.
Hey man look...Hogan and J.B Hunt will hire you
Thanks for the info bro
😀 good useful info
Miles are misconception, look at your hours spent working and gross pay,learn to do the numbers. Get the numbers game on point so you know where you stand, and learn where you wanna go! Keep trucking! Stay your butt out of the system