Well it looks like RC has been there a little over a month. How does he compare his time there as opposed to Covenant? Also, have you seen a paycheck from them yet? Does the pay check seem better at Maverick?
Maverick .... from a wife's perspective
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Some of us also carry 4 8' 4x4's for bulkheads they don't keep a supply in Ft. Smith anymore.
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First the numbers from Covenant. These are his last four checks:
8-5 2097 miles $575.98 net (includes $40 drop & hook pay)
8-12 2908 miles $799.94 net
8-19 1229 miles $337.99 net
8-26 1469 miles $403.98 net
As you can see, the amount of miles you got each week from Covenant (as far as Redcoat was concerned) wildly fluctuated. That was a problem because it made it hard to budget. You never knew about how much to expect each week.
Now the numbers from Maverick. These are a little more consistent.
9-18 ???? miles $441.40
9-25 1883 miles $699.05 (includes $40 tarp pay)
10-2 1948 miles $701.80 (includes $20 tarp pay)
The 9-18 numbers were his first check so those numbers are probably a little skewed because I think he only had the one trip from Chicago to Jackson, MS and from there to Georgia. That was when he stopped at my Mom's to get all his stuff in the truck.
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Redcoat is on his way from Butler, IN to Fairfield, AL near Birmingham. He has one coil and says his tarp job on it was fairly decent in his opinion. His load isn't due until Tuesday. Is it assumed that since he has a few days before he has to deliver that he is allowed to go home? Tupelo is about 120 miles up Hwy 78 from where he is. Doesn't matter anyway. Redcoat plans to see if he can deliver early and if he doesn't get a dispatch will just hang out in Birmingham for a couple days. No offense to my mother, but he really doesn't care to spend his days off with her and if he can't come home to NC then he would just as soon reset in the truck.
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Is he going to Hanna steel?
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Why should a company be concerned with OOR miles? Cost of fuel, wear and tear of vehicle, HOS (hours of Service) available for driver to work/drive that day.
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Mismatched tire treads will effect MPG With the weather getting colder tell him to be sure to watch his air pressure. running on underinflated tires will drastically reduce his MPG and puts him more at risk for a flat tire. Gary to Salisbury staying on the major highways is recommended and he will probably be 50-70 miles oor Less than 10% out of route is a good goal
the 2nd digit of Maverick's truck numbers is the year of the truck ie 26044 is the 44th 2006 model purchased by maverick
Hair on the back of his neck stood up.....Spidey sense was tingling huh? Bravo for him listening to it. Was "bloody" one of the euphenisms? lol -
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