Well, looks like everything going well. I watched your videos when I was at Roehl thinking of going lease purchase. I did 9 months company at roehl, then 1 year lease purchase. Now back home out of trucking since November “so I can be home every night “. When on the road I wanted to be home, now home and kinda miss the road. I think it’s life, always chasing more and better. Alright good luck to you man.
Thanks for watching. It’s not a job it’s a lifestyle honestly. I enjoy being home with the family. It’s definitely hard at times. Just gotta kee pushing for what’s best for you and your family. Let’s add my snap chat rayshell7738
Right. I meant job wise I gotta make money somehow to support the family. Trucking you are out and about, always doing something different. A home 9 to 5, it can be same place doing about the same thing everyday. More freedom in trucking, but miss the home too. So nothing is permanent. Can always drive awhile, make some money, then go home and get a job. Nothing wrong with that. Ok, I’ll add the snap chat. Roll safe out there.
Can you do a video going over a average week showing fix cost and mileage pay I know I was told it was a sliding scale and truck payment and total cost of the truck
I’m starting in a couple weeks. Any hints, tips, suggestions, u can pass on. What are the costs they don’t tell u about and what about health insurance
I'm with JoyRide Logistics, making $1,635 gross salary company driver weekly pay. I started on 1/22/2024 with JoyRide dry van company over the road truck driver. Take in bank $1,303.97 weekly net pay. Plus, I get $575 monthly safe driving bonus consistently. Drive a dedicated route with dry van easy safe lane from Goodyear AZ to Lamirada, CA. Then, I pick up an Amazon load back to Phoenix AZ. Loads are lightweight with only a dirt truck parking lot in Phoenix Arizona. They are empty cans of Monster energy drinks or Sprite. Plus, I drive the lower west coast from Goodyear Arizona to Lamirada, California, where driving all year is safe away from the bad weather potential to avoid accidents and traffic jams! Truck I'm driving is a Freightliner Cascadia white color 2022 with 157,767 low miles with medium-sized Whirlpool refrigerator, APU, and TV mount, governed at 74 mph automatic transmission. I'm saving $1k a week to buy my own truck. I'm thinking of working at JoyRide for the next 2 years until I get my own truck.
@@Travisthegamer-tf6ky I gotcha. I got a wife and 3 kids so I understand the family aspect of it. I’m in Cincinnati and going to Roehl gycdl in April. Is the training worth it or would you suggest somewhere else?
Then you might as well look for another line of work. Starting at the end of 2024, if you are caught with anything in your system, you will lose your cdl.
I agree with you . Ive been hauling produce for 25 years accident free , i would never work for someone that uses driver facing cameras . There looking for a way to fire you quickly and or spy on you . Sadly alot of new drivers put up with it
It’s the way of the future, I’ve been in the game 37 years, nobody likes cameras, but as long as you are pulling their trailers and flying the company name on that truck, you agree to driver facing cameras.
This place has turned into a joke,they have lied to me ,for a rookie u fit in with dispatch there rookies as well but for seasoned driver they have done nothing but tell me over and over nothing but lies, my last check out 2800 plus was 650.bucks. Lol they don't communicate I've spent over 200. In last 2 weeks for scales washouts and I've yet to get it back,this is not a professional out fit like they seem to be in orientation.. I was hoping this be the place to retire but with the way things have worked so far I'm already looking for better job,I can be home everyday and off on weekends and clear more than this living in a truck.. all the bad shit I've been told by drivers is turning out to be true as a driver...truck #320214 out