I would be looking at a same day delivery service....
I got a call back and have an interview Monday, so I'd say you were on the nose. It's looking like a lateral move, it's a company driver position starting at 14.5 and going up to 15 or 15.5/hr after three months, and I'm already making 15.6 where I am (plus that goes to 18.6 whenever I go past 150 air miles from base, though that isn't nearly as often as I'd like). But, I'd get at least some experience with actual CDL trucks (they have both those and non), and down time shouldn't be an issue at all (which is a major reason I'm looking to leave what I have). Still, I'm a little ambivalent about this one.
They do at least some line haul, but the two runs he mentioned off-hand both start at 9pm and run overnight, is that normal? I am NOT a morning person, and I really don't mind staying up until 2 or so, but I don't know about being nocturnal. Line haul does sound interesting and I imagine it pays better than local work.
My "normal " waking hours left to my own devices would be 10AM wake up / 3 AM sleep....
I can work on either side of my "normal" sleep patterns BUT it is harder to do....
I used to run some overnights and some early AM's BUT I found it best to work within what is "normal" for you (life is easier that way UNLESS the $$ are right then it may be worth working outside your normal body rhythms).
That's what I was thinking too, I ended up passing. Between that and those guys not returning calls after saying they definitely wanted me, it wasn't actually that hard of a decision.
So, I got myself a HME and a TWIC, and today I got a call from a fleet owner with Panther. They're only looking for teams but I figure I'll give it a shot and look at it as a stepping stone. I'm looking at 38/62 with them covering everything except some kind of independent contractor insurance I need. I think I'd prefer to go 60/40, my end goal is to be an O/O, but again I think this might be a good deal for right now. What do you guys think?
Also, what do I want to look for in a team driver? I'm really not a people person and want a good working relationship but I don't want to be their buddy and I sure as hell don't want to talk to them all day about sports or whatever. Do most teams basically work 12 on 12 off, with them not really seeing much of each other, or... ?