Car Hauling
#11
Re: Car Hauling
Originally Posted by Stainless
At Allied Systems if you can't load your truck in under 45 minutes after 3 months they off-load you!
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#13
Originally Posted by MINewbie
Im not sure what their expectations are, but 45 minutes sounds very unsafe to me. It would take longer than that just to round up your vehicles. Its a union position, so im sure you are allowed sufficient time to load. The way i understood it, you make the same as the rest of the drivers, but it takes a lot longer to load and unload being new. The more experience you have, the quicker you can do this and the more time you spend driving. Driving =$$. The way they have the pay worked out, your loading pay is factored into your mileage pay. So technically you make nothing for loading the cars until you make the delivery. But the average first year pay is $45K-$60K, so it balances itself out.
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#14
This guy had a good thread on being a new Jack in this industry.
http://www.classadrivers.com/phpBB2/...602&highlight= He was doing alot of auto auction work and that is a completly different monster. But he documented what a new car hauler goes through. From what I read, he is going through all the bumps and bruises everyone goes through. You should take a look at this.
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