Best Paying Trucking Companies in 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
  • If you're a truck driver on the lookout for a new opportunity, you've come to the right place! We've compiled a list of some of the best-paying trucking companies that prioritize fair compensation for your hard work.
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    00:00 Best-Paying Trucking Companies in 2024
    00:29 Old Dominion
    00:57 Mercer Transportation
    01:19 Sysco Foods
    01:33 Walmart
    02:03 UPS
    02:27 GP Transco
    02:44 Marten Transport
    03:09 ABF Freight System
    03:25 Barr-Nunn Transportation
    03:46 Hogan
    04:25 Anderson Trucking Service
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Комментарии • 39

  • @timandwendydavis
    @timandwendydavis 2 месяца назад +11

    I work for Walmart and confirm this is true. Plus...5 day work weeks, 5 weeks Vaca your first year (bump to 6 after year two), free college, tons of benefits, never hunt for a parking spot at.truck stops, and treated extremely well....i like it. There are companies that pay more, but the home time and benefits just make me happy.

    • @OverTheRoadATS
      @OverTheRoadATS  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience!

    • @rdwngdblkbrd629
      @rdwngdblkbrd629 2 месяца назад

      @@OverTheRoadATS
      The above information is incorrect.
      I too drive for Walmart.
      1st year must work 125hrs for 1day Paid Time Off up to 21days add 4days if each Quarterly Safety Bonuses is met(plus a Quarterly Cash Bonus also), which is 25days PTO a year.
      2nd year, 112hrs for 1day PTO up to 23days +4 if Safety met = 27days PTO a year.
      3-5yrs 100hrs for 1day PTO up to 26days +4 if Safety met = 30days PTO a year.
      6-9yrs 83hrs for 1day PTO up to 31days +4 Safety = 35days PTO a year.
      10-14yrs 77hrs for 1day PTO up to 34days +4 Safety = 38days PTO a year.
      15-19yrs 72hrs for 1day PTO up to 36days +4 Safety = 40days PTO a year.
      20+yrs 63hrs for 1day PTO up to 41days +4 Safety = 45days PTO a year.
      Driving on a 5day schedule, you use PTO for those 5days. You start with your 2regular unpaid days off, get PTO your 5schedule days, then you get your 2regular unpaid days off, which comes out to 9days off.
      5 PTO and 4 Unpaid days off.
      I have no idea how the Driver came up with what he posted.
      1st yr, 5weeks would be 35days and 6weeks at 2yrs, would be 42days.
      That just isn't correct.

    • @bustdownkevin7712
      @bustdownkevin7712 2 месяца назад +1

      How long were you trucking till you landed that job ?

  • @GPTransco
    @GPTransco 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for the mention! Great video.

    • @OverTheRoadATS
      @OverTheRoadATS  3 месяца назад

      No problem! Your videos are great too! Real nice editing and transitions 👍🏼

  • @lucresiamabien189
    @lucresiamabien189 3 месяца назад +5

    Old domain you need your trip/doubles and they want experience.Sysco wants you to have experience and you touch freight. Walmart pay is top tier but you need over 2 yrs experience with a clean record. Marten pay is trash min is only $1300 after taxes if you meet all the requirements. ABF you need trip/doubles endorsement with experience. Most of these companies want you to have at least 1 experience with a clean work and driving history. The companies the pay more want you to have 2+ yrs with a clean work/ driving record. Trust me unless you know someone at a company or you get damn lucky. Most companies that are good companies and pay well want touch you without 1 year OTR experience with a clean work/ driving history. The companies that much more want 2+ years with the same. 6 months want cut it trust me!!!! Been out here almost 3 yrs trucking has being struggling with freight.

    • @OverTheRoadATS
      @OverTheRoadATS  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for the detailed info! You are right, trucking is tough right now. However, history will repeat itself and it will shift back into the power of the drivers once again. This cycle repeats every 18 months. The current cycle we are in is longer than we've experienced in the past, but that's due to the huge freight during covid as well as the over correction and inflation we are seeing now. Stay strong, it will come back!

  • @pacojerrte0
    @pacojerrte0 13 дней назад

    One question what companies do you recommend out of the Phoenix, Arizona area?

    • @OverTheRoadATS
      @OverTheRoadATS  12 дней назад +1

      ATS is hiring Flatbed drivers in Arizona. Check out our hiring areas: www.drive4ats.com/hiring-areas
      I believe there's a Werner, Schneider, and Crete around there. Those companies usually make our lists as well.

  • @CasperJLT707
    @CasperJLT707 Месяц назад

    Whats the best in northern california? (With or without endorsements.)

    • @OverTheRoadATS
      @OverTheRoadATS  Месяц назад +1

      Below is a list of companies that are based out out northern California and a good starting point for you
      Sierra Mountain Express
      Capital Express Lines
      Kerr Trucking
      Pacific Coast Transportation
      Heitz Trucking Inc

  • @elizabethfulcher651
    @elizabethfulcher651 3 месяца назад

    Hello, your videos are very informative. I am looking for a company hiring South Florida drivers. Do you know of any? Thanks, beth

    • @OverTheRoadATS
      @OverTheRoadATS  3 месяца назад

      Thanks Elizabeth! Here is a link to our current hiring map. You can also fill out a quick app to get in contact with a recruiter!
      www.drive4ats.com/hiring-areas

  • @boom1925
    @boom1925 Месяц назад

    It would be nice to know which of these carriers have rear facing cameras.

    • @OverTheRoadATS
      @OverTheRoadATS  29 дней назад +1

      This is a great idea for another video. Thanks!

  • @wyatt12358
    @wyatt12358 3 месяца назад

    WHO IS THE BEST TANKER AND HOPPER

    • @OverTheRoadATS
      @OverTheRoadATS  3 месяца назад

      Determining the best tanker and hopper companies can vary based on factors such as routes, experience, and equipment. It's recommended to research and reach out to specific companies directly to learn more about their pay structures, benefits, and opportunities in the tanker and hopper industry.
      Here's our article on How to Research Trucking Companies: blog.drive4ats.com/research-trucking-companies-tips
      Hope this helps!

  • @Patsworldbaby
    @Patsworldbaby 17 дней назад

    I used to drive for Barr Nunn I made 0.72 a mile with hazmat endorsement. Average weekly check was 1,400 to 1,300. Lots of sitting around and on average you get 1800 miles a week. Would not recommend if you get bored easily. Because you will sit ALOT! And no you’re not going to make 110k a year like this guy says in this video working for that company. I grossed 1700 a week and that still doesn’t come to 110k a year. I don’t even think team drivers make that.

    • @OverTheRoadATS
      @OverTheRoadATS  15 дней назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience with Barr Nunn!

    • @Patsworldbaby
      @Patsworldbaby 15 дней назад

      @@OverTheRoadATS be careful what you read on the company websites. They mislead drivers to get them in the door. Been in the industry for 5 years, experienced it over and over.

  • @ware8229
    @ware8229 3 месяца назад

    cant bear ups union tho

    • @OverTheRoadATS
      @OverTheRoadATS  3 месяца назад

      What specifically don't you like about the UPS union? Curious to hear your perspective.

    • @ware8229
      @ware8229 3 месяца назад

      @OverTheRoadATS I ment u can't beat ups union

    • @OverTheRoadATS
      @OverTheRoadATS  3 месяца назад

      lol gotcha!@@ware8229

  • @benjiworldwide8341
    @benjiworldwide8341 3 месяца назад

    ATS is the best company in the world I messed up with them. I was netting 5k every week down there driving 23 miles a week at mobile alabama port. Never made easier money ATS wish I never messed up

    • @samuelcastel
      @samuelcastel 3 месяца назад

      How did you mess up?

    • @benjiworldwide8341
      @benjiworldwide8341 3 месяца назад

      @samuelcastel I got way to greedy they have a contract with wal mart down in mobile alabama you drive 30 to miles a day only and they paid you 1700 bucks a day I was grossing every week 10k and over with all deductions check was 6k net every week. Then 3 months later they brought it down to only 1100 a day and longer routes so I was arguing with disbatch the money got to my head I never in million years thought u can make 6k net pay a week and only drive 300 miles a week

    • @RabbiTosmiser
      @RabbiTosmiser 2 месяца назад

      @@benjiworldwide8341 were you company or owner op

    • @KieranG6
      @KieranG6 Час назад

      @@benjiworldwide8341 were you lease purchase or owner operator?

  • @kevinlester5167
    @kevinlester5167 19 дней назад

    Barr Nunn good company

    • @Patsworldbaby
      @Patsworldbaby 17 дней назад +1

      I used to drive for them. Lots of sitting, and average 1800 miles per week

  • @L118aKev
    @L118aKev 9 дней назад

    Team drivers don’t average 200k 😂😂 the truck might average that before its split 😂

  • @agig1111
    @agig1111 4 месяца назад

    WHAT ABOUT ATS

    • @OverTheRoadATS
      @OverTheRoadATS  3 месяца назад +1

      Great question! Check out our driver's salaries at www.drive4ats.com/pay

  • @PowersOnDrums
    @PowersOnDrums 2 месяца назад

    Martin transport sucks!! I have comments about several of the companies that you list here because I have experience. I would not agree with this video as a whole.

    • @OverTheRoadATS
      @OverTheRoadATS  Месяц назад

      Thanks for the information! How would you rate the best paying trucking companies based on your experience?

    • @thecspot1387
      @thecspot1387 15 дней назад

      @OverTheRoadATS I'm at marten right now. I rarely make above the min pay rate so it's basically a guaranteed salary. I'm only 7 months into my career so 1250 a week guaranteed isn't bad. It's nice not to worry about rushing or how much time is spent waiting at shippers. My biggest complaint is the customer service from dispatch is terrible.

    • @LiveNowBeFree2
      @LiveNowBeFree2 7 дней назад

      @thecspot1387 i agree was at Marten about 6 months going home every weekend but i left when they tried to force me OTR