16 hour rule

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  1. jerezxp7

    jerezxp7 Medium Load Member

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    I'm a certified heavy equipment operator I was working in oilfields in Bakersfield 2012-2014 then I saw the dive coming so I looked back into driving truck no way was I going back to van freight then I started looking at flatbed and heavy haul specialized loads long and oversize. The company seemed good the pay seemed really good .46 a mile to start $1000 a week while training . I trained for 6 weeks learning load securement and everything I needed to know to drive hh been driving now for 5 months and although my gross is not bad my take home is not up to my standards when I do the math of how many hours am I working I get bitter I can't understand how this job can not pay someone a really good living. When I was starting the old timers on the hh there are only 15 of us said they made it 70k a year which to me sounded perfect but that's gross and if you gross 70 you take home what ? 50k then do the math 70 plus hours a week . Very disheartening. Sorry if I sounded like an ### earlier truth is I'm a little posed at myself for not joining my brother in North Dakota 5 months ago but I thought for sure .46 a mile would be worth the extra hours and it's looking like I'm wrong so I'm mad at myself. Peace.
     
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  3. Macneil

    Macneil Heavy Load Member

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    I work in the wrong province..lol
     
  4. meslippery

    meslippery Bobtail Member

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    In some cases you could make more @ mc ds but
    they dont have 16 hour shifts 7 days a week.
     
  5. meslippery

    meslippery Bobtail Member

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    42 cents in 1995
     
  6. Pinner

    Pinner Medium Load Member

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    I was working for an owner/operator as his driver sharing his truck with a 2 on 2 off shift, so I worked about 15 days for this check...lots of non working hours paid. This was 2012 when the CDN $ was above par.

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  7. jerezxp7

    jerezxp7 Medium Load Member

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    Thank you , I have been answered .what I like seeing is that OverTime $$ and then the double time $$$ operating equipment in the oilfields you get used to that then you go back to driving truck and your days are 14-16 hours long and all that is suppose to be compensated in your tarp money and your per mile money it doesn't add up it never adds up. My brother hauling oil in North Dakota 32.50 an hour he will not work for money by the mile and I'm thinking he is right his checks look like the above example. Or Maybe I'm just being a #####.
     
  8. kfzr2

    kfzr2 Bobtail Member

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    Also with an oilfield permit you can work 21 days straight with a 3 day reset. I have an SK permit working in Alberta and you can do the 16 hour days "with 2 hours of breaks" for 21 days if you wanted to. Another reason why oilfield drivers can make so much overtime in a month.
     
  9. Prairie Boy

    Prairie Boy Road Train Member

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    We have a permit for 24 days on and 4 off.
     
  10. jerezxp7

    jerezxp7 Medium Load Member

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    I think I'm taking a job in North Dakota that pays me by the hour to bad too I love this job heavy haul is a great truck driving job but whether it's me or the loads I'm getting I'm not making enough money.
     
  11. gokiddogo

    gokiddogo Road Train Member

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    Pinner,
    that is a pretty impressive check for each month. I mathed it out and it works out to working 315 hours or average 21 hours for 15 days. Do you get time to sleep? While waiting to deliver or load? Not knocking this kind of work just wondering what a typical day is like for this type of job.
     
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