An old man's career goes flat, Snackbar moves to open deck
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I had apparently underestimated my earnings a little this year. If you calculate my gross pay based on the CPM plan they forced us onto late last year, and don't count the sick pay (that wasn't originally available when they switched it over), I basically broke even with last year. Part of the 'comeback' from the 1st half of the year was achieved by my staying out 12-13 weeks at a time. Now add in the sick pay, which was mandated by the WA state government not by company management, I have topped last year by a couple thousand. And with this switch to weekly pay, we have one more single week check coming on the 31st. Had I not stayed out like I did the last half of the year and not had the sick pay option, I wouldn't have made it back to the break even point, and I honestly don't think I would survive staying out like that all year in 2025.
I have also decided to head back out a little earlier than I had originally planned. When I set up my hometime earlier this month, I had planned to stay home until after New Years. However, with this switch to weekly pay, I decided to leave back out on the 30th and try to turn some miles by the end of the week, that is assuming any of our usual customers (or brokers) have anything moving between the holidays.
Here is to the hope that 2025 turns out to be a smoother year as far as freight and the trucking world.
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Assuming for the sake of discussion that this sort of what I would call “garbage freight” pays more than nice and easy sticks and bricks, but instead ages you a year for every load due to the fragile nature and typically odd shape of the product making it all but impossible to secure properly, which would you rather haul?
If sticks and bricks pays 25% less then what you’re doing, but with 75% less stress, I’d rather have the sticks and bricks.Knucklehead and Suspect Zero Thank this. -
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Merry Christmas, Snackbar, and all!!
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I know one time there were three trucks scheduled for 8,9, and 10am. It took roughly 3 hours to unload each truck.Knucklehead Thanks this.
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