wesaypop
Rookie Expediter
Hello all.
Well, I am on my 3rd week as an expedited straight truck driver. I must say, this is the most stressful, exciting, dull, fast-paced career I've ever had lol.
My first week I was all over the place. My second week I sat in Oklahoma for 3 days, then in Missouri for 1. After that I was told to just take the truck home and enjoy my weekend, he would pay for fuel, and was sorry he couldn't find anything.
Now this week has been hump hump hump since Monday. Started Chicago to new York, New York to north Carolina, tomorrow pickup in Virginia and deliver to Missouri by Monday. Wow!
My first check was nice, but this second check will be beautiful.
I did get in trouble during a dot inspection in Maryland. I was cited for not having a current logbook. After fueling I totally forgot to update my log. I got fined $90.
Besides that I'm loving my career choice so far. We'll see how I feel 6 months from now.
Only thing I do hate is the restrictions we have on driving. I do understand it's for our safety, I respect that. But the true earning potential can not be reached as a solo driver with the HOS rules.
Some people have told me the only way a solo driver can really make a killing in this career is by fudging the logbook-- Something I know nothing about.
But is fudging the logbook a practice solo drivers use to make good money in this business?
Thanks for reading.
Well, I am on my 3rd week as an expedited straight truck driver. I must say, this is the most stressful, exciting, dull, fast-paced career I've ever had lol.
My first week I was all over the place. My second week I sat in Oklahoma for 3 days, then in Missouri for 1. After that I was told to just take the truck home and enjoy my weekend, he would pay for fuel, and was sorry he couldn't find anything.
Now this week has been hump hump hump since Monday. Started Chicago to new York, New York to north Carolina, tomorrow pickup in Virginia and deliver to Missouri by Monday. Wow!
My first check was nice, but this second check will be beautiful.
I did get in trouble during a dot inspection in Maryland. I was cited for not having a current logbook. After fueling I totally forgot to update my log. I got fined $90.
Besides that I'm loving my career choice so far. We'll see how I feel 6 months from now.
Only thing I do hate is the restrictions we have on driving. I do understand it's for our safety, I respect that. But the true earning potential can not be reached as a solo driver with the HOS rules.
Some people have told me the only way a solo driver can really make a killing in this career is by fudging the logbook-- Something I know nothing about.
But is fudging the logbook a practice solo drivers use to make good money in this business?
Thanks for reading.