Well based on 48 hours/week:Anyone know what the average 1st year driver makes with Tractor Trailer? Job description says this is over night.. The only reason for all the questions is because I was offered fulltime positions with 2 other company's.. I have a large family and I need to make sure I choose correctly. One was just under $60,000 a year growing within 3 years to around $70,000 .. The other I am out 5 days home 2 starting pay $75,000 a year.. Trying to figure out just how long it is going to take for me to get to this pay or higher.. I am starting I think at $19 with UPS.. I was told within 4 years expect to make around $36..
Ahhhh... $38 an hour! I can't wait. But I hate to see what the tax rate will be by then.Well based on 48 hours/week:
That Year 5 rate is a very conservative (low) estimate of what the top rate will be in 2019. It could be about $37.50 to $38.00
- Year 1 ($18.75): $51K
- Year 2 ($19.50): $53K
- Year 3 ($21.00): $57K
- Year 4 ($25.00): $67K
- Year 5 ($36.50): $99K
Also consider you won't be paying weekly/monthly premiums for your health insurance. There will be monthly union dues (and an initiation fee).
Think again. There are no guarantees at UPS. Not saying you won't but more times than not whatever you think is going to happen at UPS doesn't.That is what I am thinking... I have my interview road test and physical on Monday.. This would mean I miss out on one of the other jobs.. I am guessing that if they are doing road test and physical they want to without a doubt hire me. I will pass the road test and physical with flying colors..
That is what I am thinking... I have my interview road test and physical on Monday.. This would mean I miss out on one of the other jobs.. I am guessing that if they are doing road test and physical they want to without a doubt hire me. I will pass all of that with flying colors..
It looks like Local 344/Wisconsin is a rider to the Central Region Supplement, so include that.I suggest you go to Teamster.org and download the National Master Agreement (NMA) & Wisconsin Supplement (I think it's Local 344) and skim through it for all the feeder stuff.
I am being hired on as a Tractor Trailer driver fulltime.. I go in for my road test and drug screen on Monday.. I was told I am full time but there may be times where I only drive 1 day a week.. I was told this is not seasonal but year round.. Just wondering what to expect??