I'm a dispatcher for a really great expedited carrier. I've been here for a few years, and it's one of the best jobs I've ever had. Lately, though, I've been thinking about a career change. I envy these drivers I work with everyday. As a dispatcher I see how much money a driver has the potential to make. I told a driver "you're pretty lucky. I don't get to smoke at my desk, or listen to my radio as loud as I want to. I don't get payroll advances through a comdata card. I don't get to decided which "assignments" i want to accept or turn down, and worst of all, the view outside my office window never changes."
I've been thinking a lot about becoming a driver. I'm not married, and I'm at a point in my life where I'm looking for something different. I think I would love to drive; see this country. I need some information, though.
I've been researching companies that provide CDL training. I've gotten info from Schneider National, and from CR England. Both offer sending you to their own training program and then you work for them. during training England was offering $400/wk, Schneider $500 per week and/or loaded miles x rate per mile, whichever was higher.
England is in Utah, Schneider is closer to home in Green Bay, but has
a location Chicago, too. So far, Schneider is in the lead, but I need to keep looking. My question is, what else is out there? I need suggestions and stats.
What company, which offers their own CDL training, is offering what?:
Rate per week during training?
Rate per mile?
Is it an expedite company or a backhaul co?
How often will I get home?
What am i not asking? what should i be asking?
Drivers, what company are you happy with? Lemme know...
thanks,
-Migaux
I've been thinking a lot about becoming a driver. I'm not married, and I'm at a point in my life where I'm looking for something different. I think I would love to drive; see this country. I need some information, though.
I've been researching companies that provide CDL training. I've gotten info from Schneider National, and from CR England. Both offer sending you to their own training program and then you work for them. during training England was offering $400/wk, Schneider $500 per week and/or loaded miles x rate per mile, whichever was higher.
England is in Utah, Schneider is closer to home in Green Bay, but has
a location Chicago, too. So far, Schneider is in the lead, but I need to keep looking. My question is, what else is out there? I need suggestions and stats.
What company, which offers their own CDL training, is offering what?:
Rate per week during training?
Rate per mile?
Is it an expedite company or a backhaul co?
How often will I get home?
What am i not asking? what should i be asking?
Drivers, what company are you happy with? Lemme know...
thanks,
-Migaux