Running with JCT, Part Deux

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  1. Kamkor

    Kamkor Road Train Member

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    Wait, never mind...I'm stupid
     
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  3. MachoCyclone

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    Ok. Revised numbers now that my error was pointed out. What a huge difference.....

    Profit of 76 cents per mile. Here is the detailed report:
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    Revised settlements:
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  4. Kamkor

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    So two questions:

    Do you get paid more per mile regional than OTR? Mileage Pay and Regional Pay?

    And do you know your address is at the top of that report...………..
     
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  5. MachoCyclone

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    Fixed the address thing. Thanks....Please edit the link out the quote. Thanks.

    Being regional...I have a minimum paid miles of 2500 miles. So, even though I had 1500 dispatched miles; I'm paid an extra 1000 miles at the current rate of 1.05 per mile. Maintence escrow and truck payment are then calculated off that 2500 miles. If I happen to run more than 2500...then I paid for all miles.

    Being regional, you give up the extra pay like detention, safety bonus, etc. But if we were paid exactly like OTR....I wouldn't make any money.
     
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  6. Kamkor

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    Ok so that's why your per mile rate is UP there, its not REALLY higher its just less hub than paid, kind of like what I ran into. I was all "Waiiiiiit...that's REALLLY high..."
     
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  7. Kamkor

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    Ok so here's another question, they don't pay you fuel surcharge on that extra 1000 miles do they? Since you technically don't run them?
     
  8. MachoCyclone

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    Nope.
     
  9. MachoCyclone

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    Yep. I put about 9000 miles on the hub for the month. But paid on 15,000 miles. And I buy less fuel than over the road. I have gone up to 5 days without buying fuel. Usually 3-4 days on a fill up.
     
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  10. Kamkor

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    Freightliner cascadia's remind me of The dark Knight..

    Either you die unbuckled...or you live long enough to see yourself go insane from the intermittent seat belt warning..
     
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    Interesting fact....the 19 Cascadia doesn't sound or light up a seat belt warning. I've driven around shippers/receivers and the Fort Worth yard without the seat belt and no warning comes up. I know there is a light for it; it comes on then goes off when I turn the key on.
     
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