It's pretty simple. For different times of the year they give you an idle percentage that they ask you to stay below. Right now it's summer so they asked us to keep our idling under 45%. Every two weeks or so they have our fleet go into the qualcomm settings and find the idle percentage number. Then we send a free form message saying what that number says. If it's higher than 45 percent we just say in the message "I've been idling over the idle percentage because it's been too hot" or something to that effect. If you don't do this you might get charged for idling. The reasoning they give is because they get a huge tax write off for some of their fuel expenses at the end of the year if they can show that the idling was requested by the driver.
I thought it was complicated at first but I understand after having been here for a while.
TransAm
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Crete would take u with 6 months
Pay should be around .43-.45 a mile.
I left my crap paying first job at 6 months and went there and had no problems getting miles.
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I'm leasing from Transam and average $800.00 to $1,000.00 every week. But then I drive around 2800 to 3200 miles a week and don't sit in truck stops for hours at a time.
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How long have you been leasing at Transam?
I was with them as company driver for many years. I would be in tv room in Olathe/Rockwall and oreintation guys would come in. I would tell them, "don't lease". Those guys in oreintation would talk to a lease guy that claimed to be running 5000 miles a week. They would get mad at me for discourage them from leasing.
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