I've just been hired by Truck Movers here in Dallas. I'll be running singles though, but I am considering running doubles/triples once I get my doubles endorsement. Seems to be more money running doubles based on what I'm seeing on the load board. How do you like the job?
I'm looking to get hired on by truck movers. Is doubles good money? That's what I'll be getting into. W my endorsement. The recruiter told me 2-3k week 100k yr? Sound right or a bunch of crap? Thanks
@@nicholasjoly4816 that sounds about right for a triples and doubles endorsement. I had access to their app once I was hired on and and could see what loads were available. The single loads were junk honestly and paid very little in my opinion considering I had to tow my personal vehicle behind the unit I was delivering in order to get back home, or simply catch a bus or something. Deck driving and hub to hub paid/pays really well, which is what I started to consider after I got my doubles endorsement. I didn't leave the company that I was with prior to applying to Truck Movers for different reasons, but I have been considering doing the deck driving hub to hub on a part-time basis maybe if I decide to leave my current company. Good luck!
Thanks I appreciate the info. Yea the recruiter told me the rental car from truck set to set they pay I guess. The only thing from my pocket is the $26 a week for insurance, a way home from my last truck load near where I live, a $3k deposit or something for damages or something, hotels/food. I think that was it. But transportation from truck to truck was on them. Idk I guess I'll have to see.
@@nicholasjoly4816 yep, if your doing deck driving they pay for your flight to Laredo or wherever your scheduled to pick up the trucks from. They also pay for your way home as well unless you want to go home earlier. I was told that I'd have to commit to being out for atleast two weeks at a time when doing deck driving, but the guy who was set to train me said that they could be a little bit more flexible with me living where I live. The $3,000 fee would be broken up and deducted from your settlements, atleast that's what I was told. You have to pay the insurance and you have to buy your own tools, or you could purchase the tools from them and again they'd deduct the amount from your settlements over time until it's paid off.
I live in laredo Texas and there’s a truck movers location and they have three different positions for driver it’s: singles drivers, hub drivers and decking drivers. To my understanding hub drivers take those trucks and drop them off and decking drivers have to deliver them and unload them as well. Which one do u do?
Did singles with truckmovers last year. About to go to deck driving, well actually hub to hub. I'm curious to how the decked trucks move around turns and such. I'm just getting my doubles and triples endorsement.
You should know they have lanes where you can transport singles, doubles and triples. You can only do single unless you get the doubles & triples endorsement added to your license.
How much is the pay in a week?? I got 20 plus years in trucking. Thinking about doing drive way. Also thinking about private driving picking up customers trucks and driving to there destination.
You cant back them?
I can but not much or not very far the swivel when backing up.
Great video.
Thanks Appreciate it! Just my experience for anyone inquiring about drive away trucking!
I call.?
Can you back them up ?
Not really just a little bit.
Great vid homie.
Whats the longest miles you've seen or driven in decking and hub driving ?
Awesome video
Bro, how I can get to this driveway what company?
I've just been hired by Truck Movers here in Dallas. I'll be running singles though, but I am considering running doubles/triples once I get my doubles endorsement. Seems to be more money running doubles based on what I'm seeing on the load board. How do you like the job?
I'm looking to get hired on by truck movers. Is doubles good money? That's what I'll be getting into. W my endorsement. The recruiter told me 2-3k week 100k yr? Sound right or a bunch of crap? Thanks
@@nicholasjoly4816 that sounds about right for a triples and doubles endorsement. I had access to their app once I was hired on and and could see what loads were available. The single loads were junk honestly and paid very little in my opinion considering I had to tow my personal vehicle behind the unit I was delivering in order to get back home, or simply catch a bus or something. Deck driving and hub to hub paid/pays really well, which is what I started to consider after I got my doubles endorsement. I didn't leave the company that I was with prior to applying to Truck Movers for different reasons, but I have been considering doing the deck driving hub to hub on a part-time basis maybe if I decide to leave my current company. Good luck!
Thanks I appreciate the info. Yea the recruiter told me the rental car from truck set to set they pay I guess. The only thing from my pocket is the $26 a week for insurance, a way home from my last truck load near where I live, a $3k deposit or something for damages or something, hotels/food. I think that was it. But transportation from truck to truck was on them. Idk I guess I'll have to see.
@@nicholasjoly4816 yep, if your doing deck driving they pay for your flight to Laredo or wherever your scheduled to pick up the trucks from. They also pay for your way home as well unless you want to go home earlier. I was told that I'd have to commit to being out for atleast two weeks at a time when doing deck driving, but the guy who was set to train me said that they could be a little bit more flexible with me living where I live. The $3,000 fee would be broken up and deducted from your settlements, atleast that's what I was told. You have to pay the insurance and you have to buy your own tools, or you could purchase the tools from them and again they'd deduct the amount from your settlements over time until it's paid off.
Yes!! come to the decked side, we'll have plenty of work lol
Do you need you doubles endorsements?
I live in laredo Texas and there’s a truck movers location and they have three different positions for driver it’s: singles drivers, hub drivers and decking drivers. To my understanding hub drivers take those trucks and drop them off and decking drivers have to deliver them and unload them as well. Which one do u do?
I have done both!! It’s more profitable doing decking due to the fact it’s more work!
Can you send me the job I live in Texas
How do I apply for one of those jobs
Apply On line TruckMovers.com
Did singles with truckmovers last year. About to go to deck driving, well actually hub to hub. I'm curious to how the decked trucks move around turns and such. I'm just getting my doubles and triples endorsement.
Im thinking of doing the same thing what are some things I need to know?
You should know they have lanes where you can transport singles, doubles and triples. You can only do single unless you get the doubles & triples endorsement added to your license.
How much is the pay in a week??
I got 20 plus years in trucking. Thinking about doing drive way. Also thinking about private driving picking up customers trucks and driving to there destination.
How do you get into this what companies do this
There are several companies research drive away truck driving companies!
Where do you get training for this
They train at the facility!
Fam this is me witch company should I try
Can please you do a video of you hooking the trucks up to each other?
They hook them up at the pickup location. It call decked and the loads are already decked and ready for transport when you get assigned the load!
@@2u4utransportexperts96 how do you unload them
How much do you make monthly sir, if you don't mind helping out a brother
It all depends on you my brother there are no forced loads so you pick your destination 500-2000+ miles run it all on you!
@@2u4utransportexperts96 hey thanks for the reply brother appreciate your help
Form what I understand you have take your tools with you to the airport right. How much driving experience you need on your CDL . Volvo I like .
Yes you do 2 years
You need to come to over to J&J Driveaway. We pay better than Truck Movers and we take better care of the drivers.
What is the phone number to the company
Awesome video BRO, keep up the great work and videos you give us. I LUV IT
Thanks Bruh
That's a lot of stuff got to be hook up!!! WOW!!!
Hey man just getting into the game let me know what going on with this drive away jobs 🙏✌️🤔😷
It’s all plug and play several different options you can haul singles or decked loads where you haul up to 4 units at a time!
I’m from this area and about to take my permit exam and so on. I’d like to work for this company. How much experience do you need?
2 years experience most companies would need that much for insurance reasons!
I got 25 years driving
Beautiful Cab!
Hi what are those saddles called very nice setup
There are 2 style z-wings and frame saddles.
Say brotha is there a way I could reach out to you and talk about this type of business (Facebook IG etc)
What would you like to know Sir!
Good time of the day. Do you have to un-deck them at the delivery destination? Or do you drop them off decked?
There are two types of drivers, (deck & hub to hub) I have done both! Deck driver undeck at delivery were as hub to hub drop off fully decked loads.
@@2u4utransportexperts96 I watched your video are you Is hiring?
Quanto é o preço de um 6x4 2016?
Good job cuz! #RESPECT ✊🏾
Thanks for the support cuz!!
What do they pay?
All depends on the route you you pick no forced loads
Honda 230f
Which driveaway company is this I'm interested in hauling trucks as loads
TruckMovers.com
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This what I'm about to get into.
Girl you need to come over to J&J Driveaway. They take better care of drivers.
Dude needs to learn to speak sounds like he’s got a mouth full
You care to explain yourself?
Just listen