{"text":"I know being efficient and knowing how to work your hours and being proactive will help boost your salary, but what do you think would be the most an average driver and top driver could earn?\n\nI'm talking company driver, running normal OTR loads. 70k? 80k? Possibly up to 100k?\n\nIs there any real money in normal OTR, or do you really need to get on a dedicated, or tanker or flatbed job?\n","videos":"[]","link":"{}","pics":"[]","canComment":true}
{"replyTo":"","text":"Dry van and reefer are two entirely different animals. Reefer pays a lot more than dry van. Dry van is the bottom tier. ","replyToPid":0}
{"replyTo":"","text":"I pull a reefer trailer and I am a company driver again in 10 months ive made around 50k, I've had bad weeks and I've had amazing weeks, I dont get no .61 per mile but the company I drive for treats me with respect and gratitude and that means a lot to me.","replyToPid":0}
497499 发表于 2019-11-22 23:38:12 Dry van and reefer are two entirely different animals. Reefer pays a lot more than dry van. Dry van is the bottom tier.
","text":"I know a dry van company that's starting out at sixty one cpm. But I also know that's rare. and yes dry van is the bottom of the barrel","replyToPid":260082}
{"replyTo":"","text":"my company I'm with is cheap. 0.45 Canadian per mile, but I got a brand new volvo... not the best. but it will do for now.. always looking at an upgrade","replyToPid":0}