Hi,
I'm Carl. Had my CDL A since 1995. Man, the idea of driving my "vehicle" into someplace like Dallas; not needing a place to drop the trailer; not needing to park at a truckstop; being able to eat where I want; being able to go to a church, a motel or a wifi hotspot like Panera Bread anywhere I want: HEA-VEN-LY!!! I'm psyched! No more creative logging, and it gets silly out there even if you aren't working that hard. Whoo hoo! No logging! Sign me up! Ok, there's the intro. Now the question.
Two extremes, 1) owner operator for Landstar, you drive where, when, if you want; park the truck at the house for six weeks if you like and no one knows and no one cares.
Other extreme 2) company driver, generally forced dispatch no matter what they say. It's their truck, they want it out on the road moving. The more they can push you to drive, the more they make. They think you'll be thrilled when you hear one week off paid after a year! Hello? After a year!? How about a week off unpaid anytime I want one!? That's more like it, for me.
So my question is, how much freedom can you get with cargo vans or sprinters? If freedom is the A-1 highest priority, which companies are best?
First post, thanks for reading. Thanks for your replies, too.
I'm Carl. Had my CDL A since 1995. Man, the idea of driving my "vehicle" into someplace like Dallas; not needing a place to drop the trailer; not needing to park at a truckstop; being able to eat where I want; being able to go to a church, a motel or a wifi hotspot like Panera Bread anywhere I want: HEA-VEN-LY!!! I'm psyched! No more creative logging, and it gets silly out there even if you aren't working that hard. Whoo hoo! No logging! Sign me up! Ok, there's the intro. Now the question.
Two extremes, 1) owner operator for Landstar, you drive where, when, if you want; park the truck at the house for six weeks if you like and no one knows and no one cares.
Other extreme 2) company driver, generally forced dispatch no matter what they say. It's their truck, they want it out on the road moving. The more they can push you to drive, the more they make. They think you'll be thrilled when you hear one week off paid after a year! Hello? After a year!? How about a week off unpaid anytime I want one!? That's more like it, for me.
So my question is, how much freedom can you get with cargo vans or sprinters? If freedom is the A-1 highest priority, which companies are best?
First post, thanks for reading. Thanks for your replies, too.
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