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TIPS on Getting the BEST LOCAL JOB In 2024 - NEW LOCAL CDL DRIVERS

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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
  • Welcome back to my channel! Are you looking for THE BEST LOCAL TRUCKING JOB? In this video I will give you FOUR TIPS to help you pick the BEST LOCAL CDL JOB for you! Everyone’s situation is different so Money will be NOT be the MOST important! I am a Local CDL Driver and I will give my opinion on how to select the best trucking job! I thankfully don’t have to work extremely hard and that helps me a lot! I hope my channel helps you to become better truckers and to gain confidence in your Trucking JOURNEY!
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  • @jacob.calloway6833
    @jacob.calloway6833 Год назад +24

    Sacrificing pay for home time is a good pay out to me. I’m 23 getting to go home and live my life after working. I love it. Great career, this young, I’ve surpassed friends even though I could go beyond and travel OTR for much more. Love the industry

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  Год назад +3

      Yes it’s definitely worth it to me as well.

    • @user-yq4kq7lm9i
      @user-yq4kq7lm9i 11 месяцев назад

      Thank you for sharing your pov

    • @Truthspeaker495
      @Truthspeaker495 11 месяцев назад +1

      Im 23 too bro and just got my cdl whats the best company for regional and beginners bcz i dont have experience

  • @derekgorman301
    @derekgorman301 6 месяцев назад +9

    Diesel delivery driver in Massachusetts/Connecticut area. Hourly. $21 - $35 an hour. Only need a class B and be able to drive a 10 speed dual axle. They do have autos also. Time and a half, double time Sundays if you choose to work. Delivery to construction sites, and work is demanding fueling construction equipment. Pros are that if you're younger it keeps you in shape and is far healthier than sitting in a semi 11 hours a day. We make far more than almost any Class A freight hauler and are home every day at 3pm. Thank for the video Mr. Gene!

    • @7evYT
      @7evYT 5 месяцев назад

      $21-$35 has a little bit of range. Would you say that it's mainly the folks who have already been there for years who are making closer to $35? Or is it one of those things where some companies pay more than others?

    • @shameekasampson
      @shameekasampson 5 месяцев назад

      I’m in school now and live in CT can you give me name of company

    • @derekgorman301
      @derekgorman301 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@shameekasampson Taylor Oil Northeast out of Portland CT.

    • @derekgorman301
      @derekgorman301 5 месяцев назад

      Different companies, different pay scales. All more than most Class A jobs thougj​@@7evYT

  • @rashadavery7742
    @rashadavery7742 Год назад +90

    I upgraded my Class B to a Class A in April 2022. I jumped from a few companies during that time & the company I stuck with & don’t plan on leaving is Fedex Freight.
    I got in at a good time when they were offering top pay for new drivers that either had their CLP & went through their Driver development program, had their class A but no experience but went through their DD program or had 1 year of experience. That top pay window has passed so now you will start with entry level pay and get top pay after 2-3 years
    Top pay is 35$ (get raise each year)
    Starting pay is 29-30$
    It’s a great company the managers give a fuck, dispatchers know what they’re doing and they try their best to make everyone happy
    Here are a few local companies that pay relatively the same, most of these guys require 1yr of experience some would let you slide if you go through their DD programs
    R&L carriers
    Requirements: all 3 endorsements. 1 year experience
    Estes freight
    Requirements: same as above or go through their DD program
    Old dominion
    Requirements: same as above or go through their DD program if you have your CLP or no experience
    YRC freight (they don’t pay the same)
    Requirements: same as above or go through their DD program if you have your CLP or no experience
    Penske trucking
    Requirements: 1yr experience
    Marten transport
    Requirements: 4 months experience
    HMD trucking
    Requirements: 6 months experience
    XPO logistics
    Requirements: 1 year experience, all 3 endorsements or go through their DD program, if you have your CLP or No experience. Warning: these mfs will work you 14hrs a day
    ABF freight
    Requirements: same as above or go through their DD program if you have your CLP or no experience
    Schneider
    Requirements: it’s Schneider bruh they’ll hire a rock off the ground even if that’s it’s first day being a rock
    Pilot
    Requirements: 1 year experience, need tanker and Hazmat, supposedly their drivers make 85k minimum to over 100k a year SUPPOSEDLY
    These are a few that cross my mind, did research on or tried working for.
    Warning on the companies that offer DD programs aka pay for your CDL, you will have to work for them for a certain amount of time (1 year) to keep your CDL so basically if you quit or get fired before that year they can take away your CDL or you have to pay them the money back that they put into training you. A guy did this at FedEx (he no called no show purposely) and they reported it to the IRS and now he won’t see another refund check until the full 13k is paid. Basically read the contracts people
    Now here are a few companies that are local but are heavily labor intensive for those who like labor
    U.S foods
    QCD
    Sysco
    Mclane
    Coca Cola
    Pepsi
    Dr Pepper

    • @jsiii333
      @jsiii333 Год назад +3

      Thank you for this list buddy!

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  Год назад +3

      Thank you for the info. Very informative 💪🏾

    • @alexbenitez8697
      @alexbenitez8697 Год назад +1

      Thanks for the info.

    • @cdoudt2017
      @cdoudt2017 Год назад +2

      Another option to think about with no experience is local beer/liquor delivery drivers, it's one of the more physically demanding careers but most start you in the mid $20's

    • @darkNovaskar
      @darkNovaskar Год назад

      How many days you work a week?

  • @PrinceAndSarahO
    @PrinceAndSarahO Год назад +55

    I was a single mom and looking into getting my CDL because I love driving and trying to find a job that pays enough where I live has been hard. I absolutely love traveling, but because of my kids I'd feel guilty leaving them too long if I went OTR, so I'm glad to have seen this information.

    • @lHeartApple
      @lHeartApple Год назад +18

      You can start off with FedEx, UPS, XPO logistics, Schneider or CR England. They have local driving positions and they'll train you and help you get your CDL.

    • @JimmyBeanz13
      @JimmyBeanz13 Год назад +1

      Where you located? I in trucking hub of the NE and after CDL school it was nonstop recruiters. Get into a Teamster union for local, but they ain't gonna train you. If you want one that trains you, you gonna gonna go OTR if not in a hotspot for carriers.

    • @lHeartApple
      @lHeartApple Год назад +4

      @Jim Douglas I'm in Dallas, Texas. I got my CDL through FedEx Express and I've never been over the road, I've never even slept in a truck. Although the only long hauling I did was within a 250 mile radius and I was still home everyday. Yeah most companies that train their new drivers start them off as OTR but there are some companies that can start you off local and help you get your CDL.

    • @JimmyBeanz13
      @JimmyBeanz13 Год назад +1

      @@lHeartApple Nice I might look into them. I in Carlisle,PA which is a big trucking hub. Also the state paid for my CDL school so she may want to see if there is any programs like that available as well

    • @JimmyBeanz13
      @JimmyBeanz13 Год назад

      I got sent to a community college that offered CDL training here(HACC in PA), you might want to look into what your state has to offer. I went through PA careerlink to get my training for free in 2017. At least that way you not stuck to one company, because believe me the recruiters will tell you what you want to hear vs real life driving for some of these carriers. At least that gives you freedom to shop around a bit, and most good schools are flooded with offers. I had over 20 offers when graduated. Being a single mom I sure you would qualify for what your state offers

  • @MansaNze
    @MansaNze 4 дня назад

    Well explained, precise, and to the point. Great info!

  • @macmcalister4529
    @macmcalister4529 2 года назад +18

    Great video. Trying to find local as a new CDL holder is tough. In that process right now.

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  2 года назад +5

      Thank you I’m glad it was helpful. Yea it can be a challenge because a lot of people are trying to get the same job so unfortunately it does take some patience

    • @preciousbey
      @preciousbey 8 месяцев назад +2

      Did u find anything?

    • @MasterEnergyHarmonizer
      @MasterEnergyHarmonizer 3 месяца назад

      Yes I can agree I been a CDL holder since 2019 and literally they all want 1-2yr experience otr. I drove for crst & Pam they will treat you like crap and as a 26yr old I ha e 2 children. I need something local or rural where I can be home daily. I wish someone would give me a chance

  • @hamelter
    @hamelter 10 месяцев назад +4

    Best advice ever!thank you for sharing, everything you said makes perfect sense

  • @zackanderson2298
    @zackanderson2298 3 месяца назад +3

    I want the physically demanding work and being local sounds way better, I don’t want to rot in a truck doing otr. I hope I can get some food delivery job starting out

  • @dolfrobz8457
    @dolfrobz8457 Год назад +6

    Great and a very important and very needed video!!! Great content, I appreciate it !!!

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  Год назад +1

      I’m glad that the video was helpful for you! Thank you for the comment!

  • @danelicker317
    @danelicker317 Год назад +9

    I've done both local and OTR, and they both have their pros and cons. The pros of being local are that you're home every day and get to eat home cooked meals, can shower without paying for it, not having to find a place to park, and sleeping in a warm bed. But the cons are you make less money, you're under constant and close supervision by the fleet managers, you have to commute back and forth to work every day, and it gets tedious going to the same places and seeing the same scenery day after day.
    Plus, you don't have a lot of time to yourself. You're still working 12 to 14 hour days and have to get enough sleep to do it all over again every day, and some places don't give you weekends off. You work until your 70 runs out, but they expect you back the second your 34-hour reset is done

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  Год назад +1

      I agree with a lot of this. There are some private carriers out there who are local that run you about 40-50 hours

    • @jaybrown2549
      @jaybrown2549 Год назад +3

      ​​@@_GR2xactly. I'm local, I start at 5:30 am and am done between 2:30 and 3:30 everyday. There's a longer day here and there but I rarely work that 12 hour day. Never 14. 14 hours is insane. All drop and hooks and live unloads. No manual labor.

    • @jaybrown2549
      @jaybrown2549 Год назад

      I must add that most local companies work you like a slave. I lucked up. I did local, hourly LTL before, that wasn't bad. Some LTL companies work long days and some don't.

    • @emmanuelmartinez5685
      @emmanuelmartinez5685 Год назад

      @jaybrown2549 what is the company called

    • @Papa_Owl
      @Papa_Owl Год назад

      I work a food service job and the hard part is getting used to different start times and it’s even worse when you have to come back on your 10hr reset

  • @wesidejay
    @wesidejay 5 месяцев назад +1

    Just got my CDL in February!! Thanks for the tips bro for sure going to look into some of those local spots💯 and I like that intro I made a song to that beat bro💪🏾

  • @impactsixx
    @impactsixx Год назад +10

    By load is the best way to go. 2 loads in 10-12 hours 300-500 easy. If I have to wait for the load after 2 hours it’s standard to get $25-30 an hour!

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  Год назад +1

      That’s wassup brother! Keep grinding

    • @keepitleaux
      @keepitleaux Год назад

      what job

    • @impactsixx
      @impactsixx Год назад +3

      @@keepitleaux get your twic apply for any port job that’s how you get it poppin..

    • @keepitleaux
      @keepitleaux Год назад +2

      @@impactsixx i have my twic X & T endorsements, i’m 19 years old with no experience.

  • @tylaw7212
    @tylaw7212 Год назад +4

    Very helpful and straight to the point, thanks the insight!

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  Год назад +1

      I’m glad the video was helpful for you!

  • @ConstitutionAcademy
    @ConstitutionAcademy 2 года назад +5

    Great video, man! Keep it up!

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  2 года назад +1

      Thank you, I appreciate it!

  • @matttopper5017
    @matttopper5017 5 месяцев назад +1

    Very good info here. Thanks man

  • @frankluzuriaga742
    @frankluzuriaga742 Год назад +3

    Good advice, getting paid by the hour is definitely the best.

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  Год назад

      After being paid per mile, per load and per hour, I really think hourly pay compensated me the most for my time

    • @frankluzuriaga742
      @frankluzuriaga742 Год назад

      These companies like to waste you time while they get out the door after 8 hrs and we out here 12 to 14hrs but paid like we out here 8. Makes no sense.

  • @clokwize
    @clokwize 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you sir. Very helpful and motivational. I'm barely beginning my class A journey. Hope to learn from your experiences. Cheers

  • @muddywaters2818
    @muddywaters2818 11 месяцев назад +3

    I got my CDL over a year ago and have been working for Coca Cola for over a year to get experience plus they were the only company willing to hire me right after graduation for home daily jobs. It’s brutal and definitely a soul crushing job. Hoping to find a better paying home daily job soon.

    • @noahjon-darius1509
      @noahjon-darius1509 10 месяцев назад +2

      Dude me too. I’ve only been here for 4 months and it is indeed crushing my soul. Just remember it’s a delivery job more than a trucking job. We’re gonna make it out. Keep your head up man

    • @repostwizard5811
      @repostwizard5811 9 месяцев назад +1

      I work for Coca Cola to i got my cdl here it is brutal 😭

    • @preciousbey
      @preciousbey 8 месяцев назад

      I applied haven't heard anything it's been a month and I've been out of school for a month. Is there a way to get in touch with them?

    • @muddywaters2818
      @muddywaters2818 8 месяцев назад

      @@preciousbey yea you could always try calling your local Coca Cola and ask if they’re hiring.

    • @bigzachful
      @bigzachful Месяц назад

      @@repostwizard5811
      Why is it brutal?

  • @rigobertogarcia3853
    @rigobertogarcia3853 Год назад +3

    this comment help me alot i have kids i cant be over the road now but i have a dicent job now but not best paying job but it pays to pay the bill

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  Год назад

      You definitely take a pay cut alot of times but yes I have a family as well so we have to make sacrifices when possible

  • @Ianua_Veritatis
    @Ianua_Veritatis 5 месяцев назад +1

    I’m really torn between going with Prime Tanker, Weekly run paid per mile or XPO doing nights paid hourly but I’m home at the end of every shift. The pay is roughly the same…
    Prime Tanker mean minimal-no touch. While dealing w hauling liquid as a new driver.
    XPO is known to demand the drivers load/unload.
    I’m single for now but want to get married sooner than later. I feel like in both cases I’m going to end up waiting another year till I have more normal hours.
    Not many local jobs in the area. I need the $$$

  • @nebraskaking
    @nebraskaking 26 дней назад

    Great video!! Thank you.

  • @tigermountain535
    @tigermountain535 Год назад +3

    Good advice thank you very much .

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  Год назад

      I appreciate it, glad it was helpful!

  • @jsiii333
    @jsiii333 Год назад +2

    Folks I know I'm just some comment that you're reading but "by the hour is always best" because there will always be delays and/or whateva have you....by the hour you're getting paid for your time I'm just telling you through experience. There are instances we're getting paid by the load is good (only if its consistent!) but there will always be some kind of delay and you're not making money until you complete the load. So by the hour is always best. Trust Me on that.

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  Год назад

      I definitely agree

  • @CargoCowboys
    @CargoCowboys Месяц назад

    Most truckers have no time for the gym. I do foodservice and pretty much get paid to workout, home daily , great benefits and the checks are above $1300 a week net

  • @StandFast1611
    @StandFast1611 День назад

    Can't find anything local, just got my cdl and all the companies require "experience"

  • @ButtmanAtHeart
    @ButtmanAtHeart Год назад +6

    i disagree with the labor intensive part. i like moving and lifting and im used to hard labor. i’ll bet my last dollar that truck labor isnt nearly as hard as people make it out to be. the only thing that would turn me off is the lower pay

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  Год назад +2

      As a local driver we have to do manual labor majority of the time no matter how you cut it. Some companies go overboard and the pay doesn’t warrant the level of labor

    • @ButtmanAtHeart
      @ButtmanAtHeart Год назад +1

      @@_GR2 hard labor work never pays enough

  • @canoncrew6697
    @canoncrew6697 2 года назад +9

    I was otr for a while and when I went local I started making more money. Maybe I didn’t give otr a fair chance. But I recommend J.B. hunt intermodal for local

    • @pacman4937
      @pacman4937 2 года назад +10

      OTR is a myth if you’re a company (or lease) driver. You know why? It’s mathematically impossible to get enough miles to make good money if you’re paid by the mile.
      You only have 11 hours to drive. If the truck is going 65mph, the MOST you can ever do is 650 miles a day or about 3000 miles a week. Now take into account time spent getting loaded/unloaded, chasing trailers, fueling, finding parking, blah blah blah, and on your best week you’ll MAYBE do 2500 miles. If you’re paid 30-60 cents a mile, that’s literally $750-1500 a week before tax.
      You can work local/regional and make that easily. The difference is that you may end up doing more touch freight.

    • @ayoogo
      @ayoogo Год назад

      how much is pay

    • @dolfrobz8457
      @dolfrobz8457 Год назад

      @canoncrew6697 ... Thank you so much for your advise. If don't mind me asking how much a position with JB Hunt Intermodal pays? $30 to $32 per hour? I am in Salt Lake City, thank you so much!!!

    • @moisesramirez9519
      @moisesramirez9519 Год назад

      I’m in Southern California and looking into getting my cdl. How much should I be making driving local?

    • @bigzachful
      @bigzachful Месяц назад

      @@pacman4937
      That’s crazy. They need to start paying a $1 per mile. Then it would be worth it for these men to take a job like that. Well even still it’s not really worth it. But more young men would take it to get well off wary in life.

  • @ManzaMvsa
    @ManzaMvsa 3 месяца назад +1

    60 to 65K a year without killing myself is all I need to be home daily and work an average of 10hrs.. I am good with that. trying to make 80 or 90 to be killing myself is not worth it in my opinion. Health is wealth. there is no trade off for that.

  • @terrytillery3518
    @terrytillery3518 Год назад

    I'm a single mom but I started when he was older. But alot of jobs do want 6 mo otr experience to go local. I've been driving now for 3 yrs. And please get endorsements it helps.

  • @B.Edge111
    @B.Edge111 Год назад +2

    I’ve been seeing the shorter Amazon Prime trucks I’m guessing that’s a local driver job . No I’m not talking about the box trucks or vans used by the contractors , Amazon Prime ones . I plan on getting my cdl b , not interested in A wondering are those for on cdl b holders .

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  Год назад +1

      Best of luck getting your CDL! And I’m not too sure with Amazon but unless it’s a box truck or van, that’s most likely Class A

  • @ItzxRae15
    @ItzxRae15 6 месяцев назад +1

    I’m probably late for the party but I’ve been applying everywhere in Houston Tx, I can’t do OTR bc of family purposes and I even applied to a yard position and bc I dont have any OTR experience, I’m not eligible for it, even if ive been doing yard work for years lmao

    • @HectorLopez_
      @HectorLopez_ 6 месяцев назад

      Have u found a job in houston yet?

    • @ItzxRae15
      @ItzxRae15 6 месяцев назад

      Nope @@HectorLopez_

  • @eharris6347
    @eharris6347 Год назад

    Talking about heat
    Being a welder in south Louisiana
    Is no joke
    Then the jobs always trying to get you for the lowest rate
    Some of the better paying jobs are with a contractor, but almost all them are temporary and the job can end early
    It’s a lot of job swaps
    And most shops pay is low
    I would think driving jobs would be more plentiful
    Idk

  • @TimesOfNoah
    @TimesOfNoah Год назад +2

    Thank you

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  Год назад

      I’m glad it was helpful for you!

  • @cedricmurph
    @cedricmurph 6 месяцев назад

    Dom Kennedy - Grindin 🔥

  • @user-tr6fw8yo2t
    @user-tr6fw8yo2t Год назад +3

    As a local driver just prepare for bullshit to be tossed your way for a long time. They'll say anything to get you in the door and then fuck you over day 1.

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  Год назад

      Some local companies are definitely better than others for sure

  • @jayy24195
    @jayy24195 Год назад +4

    I've thought of doing trucking bc I hate being broke but really curious If it's worth it. Like I'm procrastinating like crazy about it bc the thought of driving a semi worries me a lot and also curious if the pay is really worth it. I'm considering getting a class b instead of a bc Ik I'd hate being gone all day everyday and I'm assuming with class b I'd be gone for like half the day or something like that.

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  Год назад +4

      Trucking can definitely be worth it especially if you are looking to change your financial situation without needing any extensive schooling. Starting out over the road you will be gone for a little while but there are local positions to have you home every night for class A or B drivers.

  • @G20T
    @G20T Год назад +2

    My local job is 4 minutes from home

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  Год назад

      Can’t beat that!

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  • @magnet_rusmagnet7473
    @magnet_rusmagnet7473 Месяц назад

    I have CDL, please tell me which company job I should go to, work locally so that there are benefits

  • @carlosflex28
    @carlosflex28 Год назад +1

    that is true bro local is way better if you wants😎 a normal life in family

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  Год назад

      I definitely agree, OTR can definitely be difficult for families.

  • @Norrr3
    @Norrr3 7 месяцев назад

    I did 6 months at Sysco I’m looking for something better 😂😂

  • @JM3jUiCe
    @JM3jUiCe Год назад +1

    I’m looking into getting my CDL B. For a dump truck driving job.
    I’m not sure what a new cdl b driver makes in the Philly suburbs area for a small company roughly around 35 trucks. I’m hearing they pay about $230 a day. M-F. I’ve looked online to see but nothing is really accurate. I was going to ask a friend that works there, but I don’t get into his personal business. Can somebody tell me what I’d be looking at hourly with a CDL B LICENSE? Thanks guys.

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  Год назад

      I’m not too sure about Philly but down here in Texas, I’ve seen that they average about 19-20 an hr but I know up north, trucking pays more

  • @jessealvarez7297
    @jessealvarez7297 Год назад +2

    How long would you suggest going over the road to gain experience before apply to local jobs. Will be starting swift soon to get that experience but don’t want to stay a year Otr. From San Antonio texas

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  Год назад +1

      Shout out to you in SA. Check out my video “driving in downtown” it goes in detail on how long. I would generally say no less than 6 months imo but that is the bare minimum. Best of luck!

  • @gamblinggodpicks4804
    @gamblinggodpicks4804 Год назад +1

    Hey man! Quick question for ya. I'm looking to get my CDL license for a local gig at some point. Do you recommend getting the tanker/hazmat license too? Thanks!

  • @ibelieveitcauseiseentit9630
    @ibelieveitcauseiseentit9630 Месяц назад

    I don't see how any driving job could be considered physically strenuous. Even if you have to load the truck or strap things down and do a little bit of physical work blah blah blah.
    Coming from someone who's been welding for 18 years, standing on my feet for a mandatory 12 hours a day in an un air conditioned factory while wearing my welding gear for 60 hours a week.
    I would like to spend just 50% of the time sitting on my butt in an air conditioning truck.

  • @SilverbugInc
    @SilverbugInc Год назад +1

    Is it possible to obtain a driving job with under the table pay? Not trying to be on a w2 or 1099

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  Год назад +1

      I personally don’t know any positions outside of w2 and 1099/owner-operator. Best of luck to you

  • @Thebiggest7303
    @Thebiggest7303 Год назад +1

    I’m interested in getting my CDL however I do not want to drive gigantic trucks is that all they do? No vans or smaller trucks ???😢

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  Год назад +1

      If you get your CDL Class B you can drive smaller trucks (box trucks, dump trucks, etc.)

    • @isaiah-wj2zj
      @isaiah-wj2zj Год назад

      @@_GR2is the pay the same if i were to use box trucks instead of 18 wheeler

  • @Colton_Forbis
    @Colton_Forbis Год назад +1

    How early do local truck drivers start work and how many hours do they work?

  • @trillakilla8591
    @trillakilla8591 Год назад +2

    Jdion?

  • @marathonlogistics9943
    @marathonlogistics9943 Год назад +1

    I'm ok with all that you said working otr, it's more or less risk, man DOT , 4 wheelers, equipment, these otr just doesn't make what its worth

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  Год назад

      Some of those reasons definitely made it easier for me to go local versus staying OTR

  • @tmc8516
    @tmc8516 10 месяцев назад

    UPS drivers make six figures plus they have full benefits, pension & the whole 9yard

  • @jenarosaenz6722
    @jenarosaenz6722 8 месяцев назад +1

    Every where i apply they reject me cause of a year old accident. Any recommendations?

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  8 месяцев назад

      You might have to go to a company that is more flexible with the driving history, possibly as an independent contractor

    • @jamesflynn10
      @jamesflynn10 4 месяца назад

      I have one from over five years ago. It kept me from getting hired as an Amazon residential delivery driver last year. I have a CDL-A now and most companies don't want anything to do with me as a recent grad. think you'd want a good 7 to 10 years of clean driving record to get a better chance to start in this industry. There are lots of companies that have lower stamdards, but you might want to give it another two years, for a total of three years and see where that takes you.

  • @vidz06
    @vidz06 Год назад +1

    I'm not gonna lie I don't wanna do otr but if I'm buying a house within a year I think that's a good way to go. U live in the sleeper / motel (on the companies dime and stack your money while having very minimal living expense. Other than that ill pass on the otr.

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  Год назад

      I fully agree. If you have zero overhead and don’t have rent or other utilities, you can definitely stack some money up.

  • @sergiotrujilloargueta9580
    @sergiotrujilloargueta9580 Год назад +1

    Whats the company you work from? Is hourly pay?

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  Год назад

      At this job I got paid $25/hr and it was a electric supply company

  • @Savageoac
    @Savageoac 6 месяцев назад

    6month to a year for a local where are u finding local

  • @_Bee_Easy
    @_Bee_Easy Год назад +1

    Where do you work?

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  Год назад

      I work for an electric supply company

  • @Sinatra021
    @Sinatra021 Месяц назад

    I'm way too fat as it is to be on the road I'd be on my 600 pound life if I go down that road 😅😂

  • @amanullahaman4639
    @amanullahaman4639 6 месяцев назад

    hi bhai jan i am also kanwar driver in dubai arrange for me in company i have 10 years experience pls pls help

  • @tmace6007
    @tmace6007 5 месяцев назад

    Karter Mace

  • @chuckmarquart
    @chuckmarquart 9 месяцев назад

    The best local CD l. Jobs are prevailing wage jobs. They are roughly $70 an hour...... That's what I do......
    I drive truck local for roughly speaking, $700 a day.......

  • @anthonycarranza8342
    @anthonycarranza8342 11 месяцев назад

    What’s a fair starting pay in Texas?

  • @mikemurray3008
    @mikemurray3008 Год назад +1

    GRINDIN…. GRIDING… EARly IN THE MORNING CHEC THE ROLEY WIT THE DIAMONDS… GRINDIN… GRINDIN…

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  Год назад +1

      Yessir 🫡

    • @mikemurray3008
      @mikemurray3008 Год назад

      @@_GR2 THAT SHIIII BANG. THAT BEAT IS BANANAS…

  • @mikemurray3008
    @mikemurray3008 Год назад +1

    Shiiii. Seem like local coMpanys only hire drivers with 6 Montgs to a Year experience…

    • @_GR2
      @_GR2  Год назад

      There are a few local companies that will hire you with no experience, mainly food service companies

  • @geoffreyhoward7975
    @geoffreyhoward7975 2 года назад +1

    𝖕𝖗𝖔𝖒𝖔𝖘𝖒 😜