Hello everyone! Are those Chicago companies that are Russian/Ukrainian that bad? What seems to be the issue with those companies? I'm asking because I was looking into a few of them.
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hose 1099 companies will probably offer an exorbitant amount of money per mile, to bait you. The average pay for an experienced driver is 55 to 65 cpm right now, most drivers will be around 60 cpm or lower. The Chicago companies will probably offer you 70 cpm or higher. You'll have to take out your own taxes and buy your own insurance so by the time you do both of those, you'll be making what the average driver makes, perhaps even less.
They will get you up there, wine and dine you, treat you well honestly. On the first day, you'll do the drug test, and they'll have you sign some papers. I'm here to tell you, you'll be signing off on all kinds of foolery. They are definitely screwing you. They take money out of your check for escrow. 200 bucks a week or so til it comes up to 2000 bucks, or more. The paperwork says you get it back when you quit. You ain't getting that back. You may as well chalk that to the game. You'll run really good initially because the escrow is coming out.
Once the escrow comes out, then you're barely running 2500 miles per week. One thing about these 1099 Chicago companies, they love running the northeast, east coast, up and down I-95. You'll do some NYC runs. I guarantee it.
It wasn't all bad for me, because I knew what I was getting into. I was able to take care of my business, rehab my career, and move on. They treated me well. I kept my head down and ran the miles. You can't make a career out of those jobs. If your record is good, there are reputable companies like GP Transco, Triton Logistics, or HMD. I believe all of them are W-2 companies. I know for sure GP Transco is. Hell, look at Nussbaum Transportation down the highway on 55.There guys on here who have worked for them in recent years and done well there.
If you're looking for a good place to work, amd have a decent record, post your experience level and location, and we will help you.Space Truckin, 4wayflashers, Blagoje and 12 others Thank this. -
Also, man, their trucks are top-notch, with FULL air disc brakes, tractor and trailer, and are well maintained. Your average Slavic cr@p company drives old, poorly maintained junk.Blagoje and bryan21384 Thank this. -
Thank you so much for sharing your experience. That means a lot. The reason I was considering the Chicago companies is because I have 6 months of OTR experience but it's not recent. I stopped driving in 2021 because I had an accident. No one else was involved other than me. Truck and trailer were totalled. The accident was never recorded on my driving record tho. I always disclose the accident even if it's not on my record because I don't want the companies to call the company who I worked for and they tell them why I was terminated.
Also with the Chicago companies, I was thinking about doing 6 months so that way I have the recent experience and can get a more reputable job. If you do know companies that would hire me with my situation then I'm open to hearing about them. Thank you. -
I forgot to mention that I'm from Houston, TX 77012
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They are 1099, which means if they provide the truck, pick your loads, etc they are tax criminals and they will steal money from your pay, probably not return any required deposits, or disappear with no notice if the IRS or state comes after them for various issues. They'll ignore HOS & maintenance which puts you on the hook for inspections & wreck your PSP. It's like borrowing money from the mafia.
Since they are 1099, you will need to put aside 25-30% of all settlement checks to pay taxes to state, Social Security, IRS. If you doubt pay those taxes quarterly you will pay a penalty.77fib77 Thanks this. -
There are some above average Private OTR/Local Carrier gigs in Chicago area , why even take a chance on a deadbeat.
Simoniz Wax Romeoville
Bagcraft Chicago
Ecolab Joliet
Freeman McCormick Place , Chicago
Upstaging Kankakee
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there are good companies among them with new trucks and maintenance, I have one co trucks parked across from me , new Volvo with same drivers for years , home every weekend , they seem happy ....I'm sure there are ton more , just need to find them
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