I Push the like Button in every single of your videos. I applied at United Roads 3 days ago and put you as reference. I'm having my CDL since 2012, but used it only for 3 months. I drove with my nephew with a 3 cars trailer , for GA, TN, TX, FL, IL. But I want the 9 cars. Wish me luck!!
Got my call for the Greer Sc terminal. They stated there is no training there at the moment but I’ll get a call when there is. How is the Greer sc terminal?
Couple question. Do they help you if you're having a hard time finding a hotel? What is the rider policy? How fast can you go? What system do you use for electronic logs? Thanks in advance. I already have my offer letter, I'm just impatiently curious on things I couldn't find. lol P.s. I did put you down as a reference.
Thank you for putting me down as your referral. So finding a hotel no but it’s pretty easy I look in the area I’ll probably run out of time and I start calling hotels in that area. Rider policy as far as Ik is 18+ and a family member. Your terminal has to approve it. Speed is 65-68 depending on how you drive you’ll start at 65 and they will up the speed. Logs is pedigree it’s very easy as well. What area are you gonna be running
you should have asked to go through the New United Road "Qualified Driver Trainer" training in Luma. That would give you more accurate and greater detail to the URS training expectations.
Yes the company pays for the hotel and for me it’s the best of both worlds. It’s really good money all well still being able to get home and see my family.
Silly question here coming from total ignorance, on the eaton18 do you need to use the splitter when loaded at all or u can get by with the range selector?
Honestly you in my opinion you don’t need an 18 at all if your running 80,000lbs or less. Now a 13 is amazing because they are the same trans and final gear but you can split between 11,12,13th gears when on hills. So no you don’t need to split the low side ever even starting at a stop I’m the mountains of wv I’ve never had a problem getting to the high side fully loaded.
That thing is like feet tall and 2 inches off the ground I’ll stick with dry van easy money 💰 and I installed a chicken nuggets machine in my truck to make the pain go away from this bad market
Have my interview tomorrow morning for Romulus terminal. 4 years at Cassens and I’m tired of the politics involved. Hopefully we can come together tomorrow and have a positive outcome!
@@CarcarrierTv well I live in Toledo Ohio and love to run east. Before Cassens lost the Chrysler Pennsylvania freight, that’s what I would run all the time since it’s right along my way home. Out and back. I am hoping I can maybe run to Cleveland or New York for United road. I don’t care if I have to run to Chicago then run from Chicago out east. I hear it’s a pretty good set up and they said I have the potential to make about $108k my first year. That’s a big upgrade considering my best year at Cassens was $86k and that was working pretty hard (out 4-5 nights straight)
@@CarcarrierTv I start on January 2!! Let’s do this! I have a friend who works out of there and he got me in. Romulus isn’t really hiring right now but since he put in a good word and I have experience, they took me with open arms lol
Yea there’s a lot of money to be made here this will be my 3 years making 140+ but I do stay out mom-fri. Now I can normally get home 1-2 times durning the week for the night or just a meal but it’s still time with the family.
I love your videos!!!!👏👏 , i have some questions , what is the best terminal to work , what is the most expensive car or truck to haul , what make the most money otr or regional ??? THANKS !!!!! HAVE A GOOD DAY !!! I AM YOUR FAN !!!!!
You can apply if you want but last I heard they want at least 6 months of otr before hiring. You can always call and talk to them and see if they have any exceptions for the area you wanna run but that’s really up to you.
Ok so I’ll start by saying I’m the wrong person to ask about becoming an ic. lol your gonna get a very biased opinion by me and I’ll explain why. So for your first question you’d have to ask United for the 100% right answer but I think it’s 80 or 85%. So my biased opinion here. No I don’t ever think someone should become and ic unless your building to be a fleet owner of 10 or more trucks. And here’s my reasons most ppl become an o/o for freedom we’ll I have that as a company driver if I want to go home I can if I want to stay out I can if I want to run cross country I can I just gotta request a load to go to a specific area. They say they do it for the money well I make more as a company driver then I ever did as a o/o I don’t know many ppl that can say they keep 150k+ a year without any of the risks. And lastly because they wanna drive a hot rod truck with all the lights and cool paint I think that’s as awesome as the next guy but I’m here to support my family not show off to a bunch of guys so I cant see taking money away from my family just because someone gives you Facebook likes. Now I don’t hold any of this against anyone I just can’t see all the risk to say I own my job when I can have none of the risks and all the rewards by being a company driver.
So there’s lots of variables to that question. But I’ll say at end you should be making 1300-1500 per week average would be 1800-2100 per week and if you hustle like me 2100-2900 per week
@alexreddragon88 that’s gross but you gotta watch the whole vlog because you would see that it’s while your learning that’s what your gonna make. You make what your skill level is and when you start out you have no skills in hauling cars. That’s why when you get good at it you can make what I do not 1300
@CarcarrierTv so I passed everything and ì start training next week, they told me min 2300 per 2 weeks if you work at least 55hrs a week. Is that right ? Kinda too low I could do that for about a month max
Good information here for anybody trying to get into car hauling
I Push the like Button in every single of your videos. I applied at United Roads 3 days ago and put you as reference. I'm having my CDL since 2012, but used it only for 3 months. I drove with my nephew with a 3 cars trailer , for GA, TN, TX, FL, IL. But I want the 9 cars. Wish me luck!!
Got my call for the Greer Sc terminal. They stated there is no training there at the moment but I’ll get a call when there is. How is the Greer sc terminal?
Me 2
Couple question.
Do they help you if you're having a hard time finding a hotel? What is the rider policy? How fast can you go? What system do you use for electronic logs? Thanks in advance. I already have my offer letter, I'm just impatiently curious on things I couldn't find. lol
P.s. I did put you down as a reference.
Thank you for putting me down as your referral. So finding a hotel no but it’s pretty easy I look in the area I’ll probably run out of time and I start calling hotels in that area. Rider policy as far as Ik is 18+ and a family member. Your terminal has to approve it. Speed is 65-68 depending on how you drive you’ll start at 65 and they will up the speed. Logs is pedigree it’s very easy as well. What area are you gonna be running
@@CarcarrierTv Thank you. I'm going to be out of Selkirk. I live near Syracuse, NY.
@BIGBilly that’s awesome I had I buddy that ran out of that yard but he’s since retired. Kevin seems to be a good TM
I appreciate your videos brother,
Wondering how much can a new driver make a day in canada!!
Man I wish I knew but hopefully someone will see this and can help you get that answer
thx sir @@CarcarrierTv
you should have asked to go through the New United Road "Qualified Driver Trainer" training in Luma. That would give you more accurate and greater detail to the URS training expectations.
I should do that. I never thought about doing that. Actually I didn’t know you could take that course through luma lol
@CarcarrierTv it would need to be assigned, but I think you would be a great candidate to run through the modules.
@darylwaynehuff good to know I’ll ask when I get back through my terminal
How are you doing...you being regional and out Monday thru Friday,does the company pay for the hotel or you?
Yes the company pays for the hotel and for me it’s the best of both worlds. It’s really good money all well still being able to get home and see my family.
Great video
Thank you
Silly question here coming from total ignorance, on the eaton18 do you need to use the splitter when loaded at all or u can get by with the range selector?
Honestly you in my opinion you don’t need an 18 at all if your running 80,000lbs or less. Now a 13 is amazing because they are the same trans and final gear but you can split between 11,12,13th gears when on hills. So no you don’t need to split the low side ever even starting at a stop I’m the mountains of wv I’ve never had a problem getting to the high side fully loaded.
Company trucks are usually automatic or 10 speed.
@lisaharm2887 all the new ones are auto 13speeds
When you say experience, trucking experience or car hauling experience
They want trucking experience they will train you to be a car hauler
@@CarcarrierTv cool. Do you remember how much training pay is ?
@Zaybreeze it was $650 a week for me
@@CarcarrierTv thank you
Number 1 tip. Collect phone numbers!
Yes as many as you can. You never know when you’ll need to reach out to someone
Is your truck auto or stick ? Do you have a preference?
My truck is auto. I’m pretty sure most companies are ordering all their new trucks as automatics
Except Jake Copper 😂😂😂 they still all manuals
That thing is like feet tall and 2 inches off the ground I’ll stick with dry van easy money 💰 and I installed a chicken nuggets machine in my truck to make the pain go away from this bad market
No for everybody. Keep driving your Fat dry Van 🤣🤣🤣. Fear of Heights? We Understand.😂😂😂
Have my interview tomorrow morning for Romulus terminal. 4 years at Cassens and I’m tired of the politics involved. Hopefully we can come together tomorrow and have a positive outcome!
That’s awesome let me know how it goes and if I’m the reason you came over please put me as your referral. What area are you looking to run
@@CarcarrierTv well I live in Toledo Ohio and love to run east. Before Cassens lost the Chrysler Pennsylvania freight, that’s what I would run all the time since it’s right along my way home. Out and back. I am hoping I can maybe run to Cleveland or New York for United road. I don’t care if I have to run to Chicago then run from Chicago out east. I hear it’s a pretty good set up and they said I have the potential to make about $108k my first year. That’s a big upgrade considering my best year at Cassens was $86k and that was working pretty hard (out 4-5 nights straight)
@@CarcarrierTv I start on January 2!! Let’s do this! I have a friend who works out of there and he got me in. Romulus isn’t really hiring right now but since he put in a good word and I have experience, they took me with open arms lol
@OckyPotty that’s awesome congratulations on the new job. I hope it all works out well and you enjoy it over here they really are a good company
Yea there’s a lot of money to be made here this will be my 3 years making 140+ but I do stay out mom-fri. Now I can normally get home 1-2 times durning the week for the night or just a meal but it’s still time with the family.
Is there any orientation pay?
So that’s 1800-2200 for 2 weeks? Or 1 weeks ?
I love your videos!!!!👏👏 , i have some questions , what is the best terminal to work , what is the most expensive car or truck to haul , what make the most money otr or regional ??? THANKS !!!!! HAVE A GOOD DAY !!! I AM YOUR FAN !!!!!
I gots your freedom
Do they hire out of school?
You can apply if you want but last I heard they want at least 6 months of otr before hiring. You can always call and talk to them and see if they have any exceptions for the area you wanna run but that’s really up to you.
Do you train ?
I retired from United Road in 2015
How are you enjoying the retirement
I am enjoying my journey
Are you owner operator or a company driver?
West coasters make less.
i applyed many times never get answer from them
Keep calling them I applied and got denied but kept calling and I just got approved a few days ago
What % do IC get?
And would you recommend going IC?
Ok so I’ll start by saying I’m the wrong person to ask about becoming an ic. lol your gonna get a very biased opinion by me and I’ll explain why. So for your first question you’d have to ask United for the 100% right answer but I think it’s 80 or 85%.
So my biased opinion here. No I don’t ever think someone should become and ic unless your building to be a fleet owner of 10 or more trucks. And here’s my reasons most ppl become an o/o for freedom we’ll I have that as a company driver if I want to go home I can if I want to stay out I can if I want to run cross country I can I just gotta request a load to go to a specific area. They say they do it for the money well I make more as a company driver then I ever did as a o/o I don’t know many ppl that can say they keep 150k+ a year without any of the risks. And lastly because they wanna drive a hot rod truck with all the lights and cool paint I think that’s as awesome as the next guy but I’m here to support my family not show off to a bunch of guys so I cant see taking money away from my family just because someone gives you Facebook likes.
Now I don’t hold any of this against anyone I just can’t see all the risk to say I own my job when I can have none of the risks and all the rewards by being a company driver.
How much can you make?
So there’s lots of variables to that question. But I’ll say at end you should be making 1300-1500 per week average would be 1800-2100 per week and if you hustle like me 2100-2900 per week
@CarcarrierTv is this gross or take home ? If gross lol 1300$ for the immesense responsibility
@alexreddragon88 that’s gross but you gotta watch the whole vlog because you would see that it’s while your learning that’s what your gonna make. You make what your skill level is and when you start out you have no skills in hauling cars. That’s why when you get good at it you can make what I do not 1300
@CarcarrierTv so I passed everything and ì start training next week, they told me min 2300 per 2 weeks if you work at least 55hrs a week. Is that right ? Kinda too low I could do that for about a month max
@alexreddragon88 😂😂😂😂 that’s the minimum not the maximum. But starting out you gotta learn the job before your gonna make great money.