If I had just one complaint about Ram during my time there, it would be the pay.
Runs pay between $60 to $90/day. If you're "out-based" -- that is, anywhere other than RDU -- you'll make $80-$90, plus you'll also be in a twin. So it's in your favor if you are flexible and willing to move to where the good runs are. If you are based in RDU, you'll start in the Lance at $60/day. Newhires are placed where they're needed, but usually start in RDU. Again, it all depends on timing. And just like the airlines, everything is based on seniority.
After six months, you get a 10% raise. At 1 year, you get another 10%. After 2 years, you get paid max pay ($90 + 20%) no matter what the run normally pays.
Airnet pays more, but they also work longer hours in general. Our runs start around 2 p.m. and get done by 7 or 8 p.m., so the hours are really good for a freight company. At Airnet, you'll probably be seeing the back side of the clock more often.
Yes, the pays sucks but look at it as a primer of what's to come. I was at Ram for nearly 2 years and took a pay cut to come to my present employer.