Stevens Transport aviary

Discussion in 'Stevens' started by Smokr, Dec 13, 2009.

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  1. 60MPH

    60MPH Light Load Member

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    For those trying to read this:

    Mileage pay: $364.78
    Stp pay: $15.00
    Det pay: $6.25
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    Total pay before any deductions $386.03

    Deductions:

    Taxes:

    Fed tax: 0.00
    S.S. 10.32
    medicare 3.57
    OR. State 0.00
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    Total tax deductions -$13.89

    Other:

    Disability ins. 1.92
    Lumper 1 ADV 235.00 (this will be shown as a positive later)
    Lumper 2 ADV 50.00 (this will be shown as a positive later)

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    Total other ded. 286.92

    Total Deductions 13.89 (taxes) + 286.92 (other)= $300.81

    Reimbursements:

    Oil $25.71
    Scale ticket $9.50
    Lumper 1 $235.00
    Lumper 2 $50.00

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    Total Reimbursements $ 320.21


    Breakdown total:

    Pay: $386.03
    DED: -$300.81
    Reim: +$320.21
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    Total bring home $405.43

    Only thing that gets me is why do they show the Per Diem?? $140.30
     
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    My start date is March 11th. It wasn't too tough a decision to go with Stevens. I kept coming back to the 8wks of training. I believe you can't get too much. Anyway looking forward to arriving in Dallas. Time to get out of MN.
     
  3. DUJO

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    That's why the company side they recomend you scan in every trip. It keeps your taxes down....
     
  4. SVTStingRay

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    if your a new driver, dont get pressured into joining alliance like they do. after some experience i can understand, but they push rookies into alliance and only talk about the good and not the bad. i was in alliance for over a year, was successful at it, but its not for fresh newbies, and its not for everyone. no offense.
     
  5. Corporal_Clegg

    Corporal_Clegg Road Train Member

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    I signed with Alliance as a Fresh Nooby as soon as I was qualified and they let me. No regrets here. I have done great from the start.

    I was never pressured into joining either. I pushed for it more that they did lol.
     
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  6. DUJO

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    Most people do as well. If you can follow simple instructions and accept constructive criticisms then you'll do fine and make more money. Its not about being a "noob", its about working hard, paying attention, and sticking to the plan.
     
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    Shiftylots Light Load Member

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    Alliance wants to get me back to the yard to sign, I believe I have the attitude and fortitude to make it work. I am out here to make money after all. Still thinking about it. Hard to commit after the month I have had.
     
  8. Emulsified

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    January is always a hard month.
    Don't judge trucking by this month.
     
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    I think you'll do fine man, just sock back some $$ from your first few settlements when your costs are low with the incentives. This way you can weather the storm of the slow season if need be.
     
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    alliance is about managing your time, smoothing out the highs and lows, and always looking at the big/long picture, and running each trip as efficiently as you can. We all have bad weeks, and good weeks. The key is to save/set aside money on the good weeks, and not get so upset over a bad week that you go off half ####ed, and start making bad decisions.

    And don't forget about your quarterly self employment taxes. the penalties will add up quickly.
     
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