Super Heavy Haul Costs
Discussion in 'Heavy Haul Trucking Forum' started by Juno123, May 21, 2019.
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If you have "just a driver" or "just an operator" or "just a wrench man" all those guys might be left sitting for how many hours/days while the engineers try and figure out why.
The most successful people in any line surround themselves with the most knowledgeable and intelligent people they can find.
The OP wants to be successful at moving 19 axle loads, he needs those knowledgeable and intelligent people at every level surrounding him otherwise he's going to be out in the weeds with a bunch of expensive equipment and people on the clock looking at him waiting for a solution instead of offering him a solution.cke, x1Heavy, Feedman and 1 other person Thank this. -
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This is one of those big myths that crane operators make mega money. A ew years ago we had a 21000 Manitwoc which is a 1000 ton crawler and an IC80 Broderson which is a 9 ton working in a power plant. The 21000 operator was making a $1.50 an hour more only because of boom length. Their base was the same. They were discussing the disparity of responsibility between the two. Now this is my local I can’t speak for every one but generally a crane operator and an excavator operator make close to the same. -
I get the feeling he's trying to find "money saving" ways of doing it because of the whole 1099 topic. That, I'm afraid will hinder his desire to make this a successful endeavor. I know there are some successful people that work 1099 and maybe there are some in this particular line that he's looking at but IMO he's going to need a pretty strong pay/benefits package to attract the best. If he's wanting to keep his current customer and attract more he's going to want the best. 1099 drivers are fine for hauling toilet paper in a box but not so sure about specialized super-load people. Maybe they're out there, I just haven't heard of it in that line. -
Reason I'm asking, my ex's son is working on becoming a journeyman plumber which requires all this. A schoolmate of his, one of those lazy, loser, dope smoking types went to some "crane school" for a few months and at 19 is supposedly running a tower crane in Seattle. -
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