DieselDrivinDan
Seasoned Expediter
Hello folks,
I've been a company driver for a while and have spent the last 6 months in a day cab. The whole time OTR I thought a city job would be the end all be all trucking job but it's begining to get a little bit monotonous. I wouldn't go back out OTR with this company, too few miles, too much time away sitting at the J without a load, yadda, yadda, yadda. But I have been thinking about running a 6-wheeler for a owner for a few months and then buying my own. The only vehicle I've ever o/o'd is my Jeep.
Guess I'd really like to know if a single has a snowballs chance of putting something in the bank after his expenses are met? Seems like this segment of the business is heavily team-oriented, have a feeling it'll all be that way one day. And, what do you guys do over your 34hr. break besides sleep? I've always worked for a 'weekends home' company, which created more problems than it solved (see above) but have always wondered what those other drivers that had to stay-put with the truck did with all that time.
Look forward to hearing what ya'll have to say. Hope it's something better than find a woman who wants to drive a truck, those seem few and far between and ya'll are lucky to have em'.
Cheers
DDD
I've been a company driver for a while and have spent the last 6 months in a day cab. The whole time OTR I thought a city job would be the end all be all trucking job but it's begining to get a little bit monotonous. I wouldn't go back out OTR with this company, too few miles, too much time away sitting at the J without a load, yadda, yadda, yadda. But I have been thinking about running a 6-wheeler for a owner for a few months and then buying my own. The only vehicle I've ever o/o'd is my Jeep.
Guess I'd really like to know if a single has a snowballs chance of putting something in the bank after his expenses are met? Seems like this segment of the business is heavily team-oriented, have a feeling it'll all be that way one day. And, what do you guys do over your 34hr. break besides sleep? I've always worked for a 'weekends home' company, which created more problems than it solved (see above) but have always wondered what those other drivers that had to stay-put with the truck did with all that time.
Look forward to hearing what ya'll have to say. Hope it's something better than find a woman who wants to drive a truck, those seem few and far between and ya'll are lucky to have em'.
Cheers
DDD