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Posted: 10 years, 4 months ago
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Thank you so much for all that information. I greatly appreciate it. My husband and I have spent a lot of time apart during our 8 years together (he was recently gone for 4 months on a job). so we're no strangers to separation. lol Although I do expect this to have it's own, different, challenges. I've already shown my husband this website and he was up pretty late last night reading many of the blogs but I'll make sure to show him that guide you suggested. He'll be very interested to read it. Again, thank you so much. :)
-Viola
Posted: 10 years, 4 months ago
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Ok, my husband will be going for CDL training soon and we have been doing a lot of research in order to make the best possible choices a long the way. (he has absolutely zero experience but has always wanted to be a truck driver). But there are some things I can't seem to google and find the answer to so I'm hoping someone here might be able to help me.
I know what solo vs team is, but what is relay solo? and how does that differ?
One company says they offer daily deposit and daily settlement. What does that mean?
"Mileage paid from PC Miler Practical Miles" does this mean that it is in fact practical miles, or the lesser desired mixed wordage I keep reading about?
and lastly, under compensation this company says one of the options is "Relay Solo West—Average $1,200 per week on 6-day run" is that really a possible income per week (even with experience)?
any information is greatly appreciated, as I said before, this is all completely new to us. My grandfather was a truck driver but beyond some fun lingo I'm completely uninformed on the subject. lol Thanks!
-Viola
Posted: 10 years, 4 months ago
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Thank you! Just texted him about it and he said he'll start on it tonight! Can't thank you enough for all the info!