I'm up here in ND making 30 an hour, working 60 - 70 hours a week plus $115 for housing every two weeks and my rent is only 700 for 6 bed 3 bath. I am just saving up for a house right now.
@dmoney250 anytime hydrovac, I driver rolloff, hydrovac, and some time times a water tanker. I like it up here, dude it's super laid back. The housing is nice.. it's company housing.
Yeah bro I been in Elko, nv about a week now in orientation for Savage. I tested on those doubles and man it’s a good experience so far. You really but me on this hazmat game bro!
I deliver milk to Walmart and other grocery stores and I make $29 an hour . Before that I used to drive for a construction company and I made between 34 and 40 an hour but that was driving a straight truck (required class A hazmat ) with a kettle on the back of it. I only left because I got tired of working with the people and wanted to get some tractor trailer experience.
That what sup bro I’m currently making 18 a hour lol hauling grass sod to landscapers and home owner I’m just trying to get my experience and haul fuel
@@dmoney250 yeah thats the question that im asking im gonna to get my 6 months and apply at the position in elko i heard they are giving a 10k retention and a 10k relocation bonus how true is that and is it a good place to work for ?
Yes! My experience in Salt Lake City was good! The relocation is true but it’s a reimbursement, they don’t give you money right away to get there first and the retention money is good too I only got 5k when I worked at savage. They gave me 2000 after training and I think they give you some after 6 months and a year.
Hazmat should get the top pay regardless
I'm up here in ND making 30 an hour, working 60 - 70 hours a week plus $115 for housing every two weeks and my rent is only 700 for 6 bed 3 bath. I am just saving up for a house right now.
6bed 3 bath for 700???????
What job are you working for? How is ND?
@dmoney250 anytime hydrovac, I driver rolloff, hydrovac, and some time times a water tanker. I like it up here, dude it's super laid back. The housing is nice.. it's company housing.
@dmoney250 there's a job I can probably get you on up here, making 3500 ~ hauling sand if you ever wanted to come up
@@jr5.o100more details please
I just got my CLP! Hah hell yea. I’m interested in the tanker division.
Yeah bro I been in Elko, nv about a week now in orientation for Savage. I tested on those doubles and man it’s a good experience so far. You really but me on this hazmat game bro!
Hell yeah! I’m glad I could help you out! 🙏🏾
Appreciate the transparency
No problem!
I deliver milk to Walmart and other grocery stores and I make $29 an hour . Before that I used to drive for a construction company and I made between 34 and 40 an hour but that was driving a straight truck (required class A hazmat ) with a kettle on the back of it. I only left because I got tired of working with the people and wanted to get some tractor trailer experience.
That what sup bro I’m currently making 18 a hour lol hauling grass sod to landscapers and home owner I’m just trying to get my experience and haul fuel
Damn! 34 to 40 and hour is good. What company you work for now?
Well if there’s safer job that pay the same then it’s def not worth it
Yeah. I’ve been looking for other jobs
yo what to savage service? is that a good place to work for man ?
Is savage a good place?
@@dmoney250 yeah thats the question that im asking im gonna to get my 6 months and apply at the position in elko i heard they are giving a 10k retention and a 10k relocation bonus how true is that and is it a good place to work for ?
Yes! My experience in Salt Lake City was good! The relocation is true but it’s a reimbursement, they don’t give you money right away to get there first and the retention money is good too I only got 5k when I worked at savage. They gave me 2000 after training and I think they give you some after 6 months and a year.
They do pay for a month at a hotel when you get to the location. so you have time to find a place.