Hiyas,
Everyone's got their story. Here's mine.
I got into this in 1994. Before that I played poker. I didn't do to shabby, but I wasn't getting rich either. I made about $18,000 for the year up to that point. That equates to about $350/week or about $6/hour or so. I loved what I was doing. I got wind that the casino I was playing at was going to quit dealing poker, so I figured I should get a job. I like expediting, don't get me wrong. I don't love it though. I felt by getting into expediting I could make consistantly good money.
I definately bop around a lot. I guess it's part of that eternal search for the better life. My first company was Tri-State. I worked for an owner though. No qualms w/ the company. The owner hired me & said he needed to get a van & I'd be all set. That sounded fine to me. Maybe 2 months later he finally got the thing. YEESH!! This was a bucket of nuts & bolts. I don't get how Tri-State let him put it on. It didn't even have a digital radio. I took one run from Almont, MI to Ft. Wayne. My take was $69. I paid for the gas. I also had the cell phone expense. Back then it wasn't cheap. I was trying to sleep in this icebox but the thing was freezing. I could make more playing poker or even running pizzas w/out the expenses. I'm quick to get out of a bad situation, so I drove home that nite & returned the van.
Next up was CTX. I already had a mini van & they let me sign it on. I had done some math & figured had I gotten all the money for a run, this could be a lucrative business. The problem w/ them though, is they didn't pay me. I bought their story for a week after my first check was supposed to arrive. After that I wasn't running until I got paid. I distinctly recall telling the guy if they didn't pay me by Dec 7 I was takin em to court. They ended up paying me Dec 6.
In the meantime of the mess w/ CTX, I signed on w/ Try Hours. This company I really liked & was there a few years. I had to get a new van, but well worth it. My first 3 weeks there I made about $4000 or so. Paid on time. They lived up to their word. Just a first rate company. I think very highly of Chris & John, who are now at PTL. I don't recall exactly why I left, but my guess is it had something to do w/ I was just getting tired of the road. Also, even back then I hated the idea of the qualcom & I think they were about to make everyone get it. I also think the freight was starting to dry up. I'm not totally sure of the exact reason, but I'd just had my fill of expediting for awhile.
From there I ran pizza's for a bit. Next up was a company called Ann Arbor expediting. Very nice man who ran the place. Again though, the problem was he didn't pay me. This was a little bit different than the situation w/ CTX in that I truly don't think he was a crook. I just don't think had the money to pay me because these companies weren't paying him for 45 days. Still, I can't work & not get paid, so I left there & went to On Time.
I worked for On Time for about 6 months or so. They pay ya well for your miles. They give ya some good runs. They're not perfect, but neither am I. I think a lot of people would like working for em if ya have the right disposition. At about this time, I had started to get back into poker. I was going to be a dealer & also play. Not at the same time, meaning I wasn't going to deal a game I was playing in. Being a dealer was going to be the gaurenteed income & playing was going to be my bonus. But mannnnnnnn, those pesky cops. =) Ironic that poker's well respected today. Back then, even as recently as 2000, we were looked at akin to how'd they looked at drug smugglers & such.
Fast forward to 2004. I worked for Thompson Emergency Freight. As Bryan alluded to, those border crossings are a pain in the wazoo. I got sick of dealing w/ those people. I'm not the kind of person who "takes no chyt". I think I take a fair amount. But everyone has their limits & some of those agents sure pushed mine.
What I'd add to Bryan's story though, is they're on the low end of the pay scale. I knew that going in, but I accepted it because I was told that they'd pay up to $40 for a hotel every night by their American recruiter. That was a lie.
Anyways, I recall a run where I went from Dayton to Alliston, Ontario. I wasn't sure what I'd make, but my guess was around $280 or so. I met a driver for another company who picked up about 20 miles from where I had. He told (and showed) me he was going to make like $529 or something. My numbers might be off, but the idea is right. I'm not after every last penny. I always took the 407 toll road even though it was kind of pricey. Leaving $250 on the table for a similar run, was a bit much however.
The other thing w/ em was when I started, I had a lot of runs from Michigan to Ontario & then back. I got myself a place outside of Toronto. So even w/ the low pay, I was mostly staying at my place in either Michigan or Toronto. That was worth accepting less money to me. Later on, they still sent me from Michigan to Toronto. That part was great. From Toronto though, I often found myself going to Kentucky, Ohio, & such. Then I'd be sitting in the van all day & maybe/maybe not getting a run back.
Finally, I ended up at EGL. I do mostly local work & really enjoy the company. Ya can mix in some expedited if ya desire, but so far I haven't. I don't care for the Sprinter one bit (a needed vehcile w/ EGL) but I like how the company works. I'm in my bed every nite. I get paid well. I waltz in there at noon or so & work until midnite if they have the freight. Perfect hours for me as I'm not a morning person.
I've compared it to my previous company & have found that while I'm making a bit less total money on my paycheck, I'm spending a LOT less in gas. I am spending a lot more on my van & insurance, but once ya figure the savings in gas it's pretty much a wash in terms of expenses. What it comes down to is I'd rather make $225 or what have ya & end up w/in a half hour of my home rather than making $265 & being in Kentucky.
I'd like to think I'll be at EGL for the next 15-20 years. I might not always be in Michigan, but they have an office out in Las Vegas. There's definately been some trial & error in this business. I've enjoyed it for the most part. I'm sure w/ EGL I'll have bad days. No one's immune to that I suppose. I don't think I'll ever get burnt out on the job though.
In a nutshell, I'd say that 4 of the companies (Try Hours, On Time, Thompson, & EGL) are pretty good companies. I don't really know enough about Tri-State to make a judgement. I also think PTL would probably be a good company to work for because of the owners, even though I never worked for that particular company.
I feel ya need a certain (and distinctly different) personality to work at the 4 I mentioned. I feel as a whole this industry has the right fit for ya if what you like to do is drive for a living. I think I've found my niche w/ EGL. Your niche might be w/ one of the other 3 companies I mentioned or even a different company altogether. Whatever path you take, I wish you success.
Be well,
Danny