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I run longhaul Laredo TX to Iowa primarily I found the perfect balance for me 4 nights sleep in truck & 3 nights home in my bed Weekly and still make that great $
I am a dispatcher and OTR rates as a O/O are thru the roof. I’m getting my CDL and going to book my own loads. Strategic and Profitable. I’ve booked loads for drivers from GA to FL for $3600 450 miles weight 20,000 and there home base is FL. I’m sorry company is cool but when you have all your business parts moving in synergy you can make millions and help others make money as well.
how long do you think those rates will last given the laws of supply and demand. My guess is that it wont too much longer before goods become unafforable and the demand starts to go down...along with the rates.
I’m loving local. Get paid by the hour. I drive 4 hours a night, and sit in docks 4 hours a night (watching RU-vid and movies lol), and get paid for every minute of it. I just shuttle trailers from one plant to another (20 minutes one way), 4 trips a night, and live unload/reload on both ends. I also work 2nd shift. So I get up whenever my body wakes up on its own (no alarm clocks), do whatever I want for about 6 hours of daylight, and then work my 8-10 hours in the evening and go back home.
I've been driving 7yrs,done otr and dedicated, just want to tell you that is the best explanation of the jobs in trucking I have ever heard. This explanation will help a lot of rookies. That was awesome
It’s crazy how everyone has a different opinion on this. I run local and don’t see myself ever switching. Home time to me is way more valuable than the extra money you get for Otr and regional.
otr is ment for someone who doesn't really care about being home. Someone who wants to make more money. someone who doesn't wanna do the same thing all the time, hard labor involved, and driving around the city where there are lots of cars.
Outstanding Niesha !! I'm a 65 year old retired dentist and am getting ready to start up with Roehl transport as a regional driver (10 grandkids have a lot of events, lol. You have made me more prepared and psyched up for this new chapter in my life than any other RU-vid blogger! I can't thank you enough! Your parents raise a wonderful human being who has made the earth better for it. Would love to hear back. Ciao
Congratulations on your retirement and your wealth of family…10 grandkids, wow! I’m considering Roehl regional in the Chicago area because I’ve heard they’re great at getting drivers home, something that I’m sure is a big importance to a driver with a family your size. How has your experience with Roehl been so far? Are you enjoying the road? Do they get you home when you need to be? Cheers!
I'm a retired Heavy hauler and also a former United States Marine drive for 21 1/2 years you as a younger female have a better chance of succeeding in the trucking industry woman drivers back in the day weren't respected like they are today I'm really glad to see you doing very well for yourself, I ran across your Utude videos an I'm amazed as to how well you perceive today's trucking as you also know back 20 - 30 years ago there wasn't trucks with automatics transmissions back then it was all manual labor your woman drivers then were just like the man force of the trucking industry and today's trucks definitely have better comforts of life in them. So I'm glad to hear you enjoy what your doing and making these videos, I'd like to see videos of you driving to and from places if possible that would be great. Until next time take care and stay safe. :,-)
I'm company OTR which has gotten me out of debt because of saving all my money. As soon as I can afford to go local or regional I definitely will because I want want have a family life and start my own ranch. I'll be using lease purchase as a stepping stone
I'm hoping i can do the same. Starting CDL school soon and I want to make bank OTR and pay off all my credit card debt. Glad I saw this comment because it makes it a realistic goal.
As a former Greyhound guy seeking to switch to trucking, you nailed it. The driving part is easy, but when you realize that time is moving and how many family events you miss out on and all the pictures you are not in, it can wear on you. However, Im at a place where I now want the FULL adventure of the road. With the bus it was more structured and you ended up in a dorm or company sponsored hotel. So believe it or not, I think I want OTR.
The road is awesome! My biggest regret is being gone so long while my parents were aging. They've both passed away and I think about the time I could have spent with them. Don't settle for anything but top pay when it comes to OTR or do your best to do local.
In going to get my CDL soon and want to do OTR but Ive been thinking about my parents they are old now and I'm scared something is going to happen to them while I'm driving.
You inspire me so much!!! I've been pondering on this lifestyle for so many years, and come to RU-vid to watch female truckers in the lifestyle. You are my long-lost sister, I relate to you so much! I'm proud of you and keep on with all the content. Locs and all
Thank you, mostly I've seen over-the-top female RU-vid, or non feminine.. I can relate to you, I was reluctant because I thought u had to also be in hustle mold.
Thank you for this video. Im a 50 year old woman who recently got my CDL. Im going to be getting a local job soon because im a singke mom with a 15 year old son still in high school. I am interested in regional hearing your story and the pros and cons. Thank you again. And its good to see a strong . independent female driver ❤
HEEEEEEEEYYYY!!!!! I am a 50yo w as well on the way to making a decision to sign up with a company for my CDL training. Any tips/???? and congrats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
When I was a truck driver, I was local and i loved every bit of it, not only was i home every night with my family but I was able to make all of my Christian meetings as well, the pay was good and it helped me to become a more experienced truck driver, because I remember helping some, not all but some over the road truck drivers to back up in tough situations, and as fare as the weather driving local, I have face some very bad weather situation blizzard, ice high winds very thick fog, you name it.
Im typing on behalf as my opinion as a company driver. I've never done otr. Local is great. You get your 2 days off but during the week your strapped for time. You sleep much less on local and depending on if your company likes you, you may get luckey with 11 hour on duty days throughout the week. I know a couple guys that make 100k plus with a company and they only use 50 to 55 hours a week maximum. And voluntarily work saturday for time and half on the 6th day at our company. With local, you wake up, freshen up, commute to work, start the day, you normally go to more urban/congested areas depending where you reside. You get off commute home, after your commute home, your at 14 maybe 15 hours. You go home kiss the wife and kids, shower, now you got 9 hours if your luckey, I have usually 6 hours of sleep after a local day and rush out to do it again. Local jobs pay much better per hour an use your time better for a higher hourly rate, regional or otr will be a higher w2 but that's because your always out running making 10 bucks an hour with a 100k w2 is certainly not good to me, Local jobs are more likely to pay a flat hourly rate which is incredible, some companies do overtime, so the stress you get from wasting time with fuel, customer delays isnt as prevalent. I think with a work/sleep/life balance. Regional wins. No local trucker works a 9 to 5 and if they do, they only make 40 to 50 k per year. In 5 years local, local is where I started, I made 85k and 90k a year in food service which is ball busting long hours. Now I got an easy local gig, 350 to 520 miles a day, I pull minimal freight off and get paid per pallet or rack to unload when I do and its 1.50 pay per pallet or rack i pull off, With this job I've made 93k, 95k, and last year was my 5th and i made 108k and i would have 10 hours left on my 70. So 108k for 60 hour weeks, isnt great but it's much better than otr, more bang per hour for my time. We werent put here to waste away in a truck, some guys love the lifestyle which is great but it's not for me
This is such a great educational video to explain the different driving opportunities available to new drivers. You're an excellent communicator and so will organized. Thank you for sharing this video. God bless!
You are a very inspirational and interesting and informative person. You have no idea how you are helping me throughout my own journey. God bless you mama. Xoxo
I love this video because your communication is clear and concise - and you stayed focused on providing informative information and key factors on local, otr and regional truck driving. Super fantastic video! Thank you so much.
Thank U For This Video, Niesha. This Video Was Extremely Helpful & Informative For Gauging The Direction Of One’s Interest In Trucking. U’ve Answered A Lot Question I’ve Often Wondered About. Thanks For The Clarification Of The Three Options 💯👀👍🏾✊🏾🖤✊🏾👍🏾🤔
in the OTR cons portion, you mention encountering challenging new situations. I would add that as a driver for a major roofing supply company, delivering primarily roofing materials with a 46 foot flat bed trailer, going into very tight residential neighborhoods can be VERY challenging.
You’re doing a super job! I really enjoy watching your channel though I’m not a driver. I have a friend who is interested in driving, so I wanted to learn about trucking to understand more of what he may experience. 👍🏽
MAD PROPS, YOU DID A GREAT JOB ON THIS LAY OUT. BUT I'VE DONE ALL 3 MYSELF. BEEN DRIVING FOR 11 YEARS. JUST BECAME AN OO AND I WISH I WOULD'VE DONE IT SOONER. BUT THE TIMING WASN'T RIGHT. ITS ALL ABOUT TIMING. BLESSING TO YA SIS. KEEP DOING YA THANG✊🏾💯
I’m thinking about switching from nursing to truck driving simply because of burn out.. I have so many questions and watching your videos are really helping
@@vincentmostafa6588 Three 12s a week of cleaning sick people's beds and butts. It's not like the sales brochure, is it ? I'm going to try regional or long haul and learn stuff in the cab while I drive. I'll start with Japanese and then... law school. ...or maybe investments, tax law, and then law school. 🤔 ...or... all of it. In the truck, your thoughts are your own. Imagine what you could learn with self-study and unlimited time. The best part... there's no one else around to give you 5hit. In a decade, my skill set will be formidable.
Thanks for this information. I did not know which routes I wanted. I am definitely going to get my CDL license. You helped me make up my mind--regional.
I’m approaching my final week of school and I’m still undecided on what I wanna do. So I came back to watch this video to compare your notes with mine 😂. I believe I’m gonna go local to start off and see how that goes just to get some experience.
Thanks so much for this helpful video! I'm riding along with my husband today and we are doing our research and discussing doing team driving together. He is a steady guy who enjoys trucking but our goal is to farm in less than 5 years. He is not regional but takes long drives. He is home every night which is nice but definitely could be making more money doing regional. He works for a very flexible, understanding company and I'm sure they would allow us to team drive even though they have never done team driving before. I enjoyed hearing all your tips and the pros/cons information. The way you do your videos is very interesting and it kept us clued in. I am often disappointed with watching trucking vlogs because the driver often drones on and on and on but I was impressed with your narration! Keep it up!
Very informative, thanks great video. I get my Cdl in a few months, starting school next week. I think my plan is to start out otr and then go regional once I find an area I like then as I get closer to retirement or whatever pick a spot and do local.
I been a subscriber sinse you started your videos made me understand the industry a bit better and now i been driving for 6 months switching from otr to regional just because i want to spend at least 2 days home with family other then being away from home otr was a great experience.
I just discovered your channel today btw..new subscriber iv been otr with prime 18 months now I been wanting to go local but in just doing research right now..thanks for sharing your experiences
Probably one of the most informative truckers (and nice to look at, lol) for people looking for information on what it's like being a truck driver. Thank you Niesha and be safe out there.
Great video beautiful smart lady! I’m a new potential driver trying to figure what I’m going to be doing going forward. Thank you for your well thought out video. Very informative!
Came across your videos recently. Gathering up to at least 2-3 youtubers videos to get a male/female perspective. I got school coming up in June 2023. Looking forward to a whole new career move. Been in the medical field for 26 years and I will be 60 in three months. It is just me and my husband, our daughter is on her own with no grandchildren (no rush on either end) and weighing my choices and options to be viable in this new line of soon to be commerical driver. You make it how you want it to work for ME. Thanks for sharing.
Great video job Angel (Neisha) this should give not only new Drivers but others who are in the Game just might want a Driving change if their lifestyle can handle it Michigan Up & Success On & Happy Trails 🚛🚛🚛🙏🌹
i am about to apply to a trucking school and am trying to do as much research as i can to better prepare my self for the future, not going to lie i am nervous (am one of those guys who gets stuck in a job and dose not want to leave feeling like i am letting people down) your explanation sounds like just what i needed to here to help me try and find my direction, i am feeling like regional is more what i want to do, thanks for the info its greatly apricated!!
Just found your channel and what an inspiration you are!! I'm 52 and have an appt next month to get my CDL permit then off to find a good company to start with. I'm in the southeast and with no husband or kids, OTR might be a good start and I would be willing to team drive. Keep up the great work!!!
You’re so fine. But I appreciate you taking the time to make these videos. I’m about to begin trucking and my mentor recommends 48’s but it was nice to understand more of what local and regional entails
One more con about local could be tighter spaces to maneuver the truck in. Day cabs help but you do a lot more blindside backing and blocking traffic to back off the street. At least in Chicago. And low bridges
Thank you so much for sharing your experiences. It had been very helpful. I'm trying to change field from retail to driving trucks and I'm trying to gathering information about this business as much as I can. I just found you and I like this video so far. I hope that you have make video about being safe out there. Where you have to park at night to sleep and shower. I did watch other videos about safety they're explaining that is risky for women being alone at night going to those showers places. I would like to hear your point of view about it. Thank you.
It’s mad inspirational to see a young lady do this. Just food for thought though… do the math on how much on duty/ drive time you use and how much you are getting paid, Divide your check by the hours and then tell me, what’s you prefer.
I am really considering trucking and I don’t even know where to start. A good place to start I guess is to know which kind of account to go for.I can see your point of view in regional being the best.