Driving company trucks for Costco.

Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by bentstrider83, Feb 22, 2025.

  1. classicxl

    classicxl Medium Load Member

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    My worry would be what do they pay because even at $30 a hr at only 40 hrs a week is only $1200 . that’s before taxes unless you don’t live in a state that doesn’t tax income . Not a lot of money if that’s the case
     
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  3. bentstrider83

    bentstrider83 Road Train Member

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    Just got to budget wisely. I feel I've bought all the toys I need and that's it. My next move is a travel trailer. Shuffle around to where all the good local work is.
     
  4. classicxl

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    That’s about what i make $2300-2400 every two weeks , so i understand about having to watch your Money. i’m looking for local work that pays more but i’m picky. I will not go work for just anyone because they pay more . Not worth the extra bs and stress if i have to deal with bad dispatch or management. I work at a mega carrier doing local mon-fri and besides the money i’m treated pretty good . no forced dispatch, if i call in sick or for bad weather because of a snow storm no problems. zeno one bugs you unless you screw something up ,It’s just the $24-25 a hr that sucks
     
  5. bentstrider83

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    I do see quite a few of the mega carriers with daycab operations. Definitely a good thing to consider with the amount of experience I've accumulated.
     
  6. FLHT

    FLHT Road Train Member

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    I see TMC daycabs doing Home Depot delivery's .
     
  7. Rideandrepair

    Rideandrepair Road Train Member

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    First mention of Costco I’ve seen on here. Friend of mine’s brother just retired from the Phoenix area. Moved back to Michigan, bought a nice house near the Lake. He worked there over 30 years. Was Driver of the year a couple times. Apparently it’s one of the best jobs in Trucking from everything I’ve heard. He stuck it out and now has it made
     
  8. bentstrider83

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    Yep. Costco trucking seems to be one of the better kept secrets when it comes to the trucking jobs search. Reddit and here, can't really seem to find anything on it.
     
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