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<blockquote data-quote="chev" data-source="post: 450209" data-attributes="member: 6761"><p><strong>To actually answer your questions....</strong></p><p><strong>"Feeder" (Tractor Trailer) drivers can make between 65 and 105k. It all depends on how much OT you work if any. I would say average is around 80k.</strong></p><p><strong>I know I will hit around 88k this year and that is with an average of about 10 hours OT per week. Last year I hit 96k with an average of 16 hours OT a week give or take. </strong></p><p><strong>Feeder drivers really don't make deliveries for the most part. Most of us move loads from one building to the next. There are some driver that make pick ups and deliveries. </strong></p><p><strong>We manage to keep within HOS because we are electronically monitored and most of us keep track of the hours we work. Our runs are planned to keep each of us from going over 60hrs a week.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Stay in school unless you like working nights/odd hours. It is certainly a dramatic change in lifestyle. </strong></p><p><strong>I envy the 9 to 5 schedule many other occupations have. It sucks going to work when everyone else is sitting down to dinner or cooking out in the summer. </strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chev, post: 450209, member: 6761"] [B]To actually answer your questions.... "Feeder" (Tractor Trailer) drivers can make between 65 and 105k. It all depends on how much OT you work if any. I would say average is around 80k. I know I will hit around 88k this year and that is with an average of about 10 hours OT per week. Last year I hit 96k with an average of 16 hours OT a week give or take. Feeder drivers really don't make deliveries for the most part. Most of us move loads from one building to the next. There are some driver that make pick ups and deliveries. We manage to keep within HOS because we are electronically monitored and most of us keep track of the hours we work. Our runs are planned to keep each of us from going over 60hrs a week. Stay in school unless you like working nights/odd hours. It is certainly a dramatic change in lifestyle. I envy the 9 to 5 schedule many other occupations have. It sucks going to work when everyone else is sitting down to dinner or cooking out in the summer. [/B] [/QUOTE]
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