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In reply to the discussion: Tons of trucking jobs ... that nobody wants [View all]NickB79
(20,404 posts)63. Do they have to pay for their own diesel? Because that would eat up a ton of income. nt
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Yep. The "[serfs] should be jumping at any chance to work" line made me want to vomit...
drokhole
Jul 2012
#132
Yeapers, I work in IT and this is how the started in on that industry....Vid Inside that will make..
uponit7771
Jul 2012
#12
Tjhanks for your expert commentary...no matter how low the pay you will get that comment...
rfranklin
Jul 2012
#28
most of the people at du who say "those are decent wages" seem to be the same people saying
HiPointDem
Jul 2012
#96
Really? I posted both the medium wage for truck drivers and the national. I think that
sinkingfeeling
Jul 2012
#119
Sorry, you didn't answer the question and my son was an OTR driver. Still has
sinkingfeeling
Jul 2012
#35
He drove for a national OTR company and they provided the truck and trailers. He was
sinkingfeeling
Jul 2012
#49
It was in 1994 and he's now a senior in college after a decade or so of
sinkingfeeling
Jul 2012
#117
Most people in the media are also underpaid and merely rewrite press releases from PR firms...
rfranklin
Jul 2012
#46
I recall that 37 thousand dollars is about what truckers made in the early 80's
slampoet
Jul 2012
#19
Correct me if I'm wrong, but another reason is that companies shift the expenses
muntrv
Jul 2012
#59
And that pay rate is total bullshit until you have done it for a few years.
Egalitarian Thug
Jul 2012
#15
$6K for 2 months of training... that's a higher rate than private Universities charge.
Liberal_in_LA
Jul 2012
#25
The company I drove for charged $2500, $3900 if they paid with the stipulation that
cherokeeprogressive
Jul 2012
#85
Definitely not all companies, maybe it's a state law thing. And there are a small minority,
Egalitarian Thug
Jul 2012
#137
The low cost and efficiency of rail freight should tell you just how badly truck drivers are paid.
Egalitarian Thug
Jul 2012
#64
Wages must have gone down, then. 37,000 sucks for that line of work. I thought
TwilightGardener
Jul 2012
#37
Correct me if I'm wrong, but another reason is that companies shift the expenses
muntrv
Jul 2012
#55
fed ex drivers have to pay for fuel & repairs? do they actually own the vehicles?
HiPointDem
Jul 2012
#98
Know a relative pulling down in the 60's. NEVER turns down a job. ALOT of road time,,
benld74
Jul 2012
#57
Do they have to pay for their own diesel? Because that would eat up a ton of income. nt
NickB79
Jul 2012
#63
I enjoy working, so I disagree. Most of the time I look forward to starting work each day...
yawnmaster
Jul 2012
#99
I am a long-haul truck driver; I am an Owner/Operator that has his own operating authority.
Ikonoklast
Jul 2012
#109
Know why? Fucked up working condition if its not a union job. Believe me...they will own you!
demosincebirth
Jul 2012
#113
The median wage obviously isn't what they start at, and they have a lot of job-related expenses
gollygee
Jul 2012
#116
drug tests, background checks, past DUI's, Facebook photos, pre-existing conditions....etc...etc..
Evasporque
Jul 2012
#141
There are a lot of truck driving job prospects with the highly potential for greater salary growth
justinvincent
Nov 2013
#146