You are correct some of those charges are just until the item is paid off like the lock and kingpin and the school. Remember the school take a year to pay off. So unless you what to fork over the entire $3000 of school you have to complete a year to pay the half off through weekly pay deductions. One more thing 1bad forget to tell you about is the fuel over idle. If you idle more than 30% of your downtime you pay for the fuel. No exceptions they take it out of your pay with no warning. That is something that could happen monthly. We are lucky that has never happened but you have to be really careful when it is extremely hot or cold. Heck 1bad nailed it to exactly 30% to avoid the charge.
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Baxtor I sent you a pm with 1bad's number we are getting ready to head to bed right now but feel free to give him a call any time tomorrow. He will be heading to SC around 10:30 to pick up a load going into the deep freezer ............lmao that's WI by the way! So glad I live in the south!
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WOW! Sure opened my eyes. I was unaware of the lock & king pin charges as well as the paying for your own fuel part. Good things to know. Thanks guys & gals for telling it like it is!
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Everyone please remember this is not all bad! Just like with anything else you have to learn how to work the system to benefit yourselves. Things are really not bad for us right now. As soon as I can find full time work we will be back to the way things used to be. But with neither of us working for almost a year it is going to take awhile to build the bank back up. So please don't run scared it is possible to make this work. The only thing we strongly discourage is leasing from Central. Most l/o are turning their trucks in right now. It is so much easy to make a living when you are not responsible for payment on the equipment to do the job. The truck payments have to be paid whether you get paid or not. Ok enough of my ranting I just didn't feel good leaving things on a bad note for the night. I don't want anyone to think 1bad is unhappy. Is he excited no but not unhappy driving. Hard to be excited when you used to pull $1500 a week after taxes to less than $800 needless to say our standard of living has changed!
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It is tough on everyone right now. One contact on another board was telling everyone how stupid people were for going out on a limb and buying a home or a car. He was insulting everyone on the board! I mentioned that he might show some respect and that the job was the foundation that everything was built upon. Then he went off on me! After a few go rounds he started telling everyone of how smart he was, he worked for an auto maker and he had to take two weeks off in summer and two weeks off during Christmas.
He didn't realize he was insulting an ex UAW member who hauled into the General Motors plant in Arlington Texas. I told him that this two weeks twice a year happens every year and that everyone collects unemployment checks and most of the time it makes for a nice vacation.
I haven't seen him on that forum for about a year now, he may have lost both his job and his home. He should never have been so arrogant as to assume to pontificate to others in their hardship. One does what they have to when it comes to survival.
I have had many of my ex students go to Central Refrigerated, and none of them stayed. Not so much that is was that bad of a company, but because of better offers by other companies. As far as the student loan reimbursement program, most schools charge way too much in the first place and most school owners don't know blinker fluid from a slack adjuster. -
Read into what you like we like many other on this thread don't believe in sugar coating anything![/QUOTE]
It is tough on everyone right now. One contact on another board was telling everyone how stupid people were for going out on a limb and buying a home or a car. He was insulting everyone on the board! I mentioned that he might show some respect and that the job was the foundation that everything was built upon. Then he went off on me! After a few go rounds he started telling everyone of how smart he was, he worked for an auto maker and he had to take two weeks off in summer and two weeks off during Christmas.
He didn't realize he was insulting an ex UAW member who hauled into the General Motors plant in Arlington Texas. I told him that this two weeks twice a year happens every year and that everyone collects unemployment checks and most of the time it makes for a nice vacation.
I haven't seen him on that forum for about a year now, he may have lost both his job and his home. He should never have been so arrogant as to assume to pontificate to others in their hardship. One does what they have to when it comes to survival.
I have had many of my ex students go to Central Refrigerated, and none of them stayed. Not so much that is was that bad of a company, but because of better offers by other companies. As far as the student loan reimbursement program, most schools charge way too much in the first place and most school owners don't know blinker fluid from a slack adjuster.[/QUOTE]
I agree a 100% that everything is hard right now. We just don't want people beliveing everything the recrutiers say. Central is a great starter company. Great place to get the experience so that other better offers will consider you. No doubt about that. As far as the school owners I couldn't of said it better!!!!!!!!! They don't care what the blinker fluid or slack adjusters do either. Just like everything else it's all about the almighty dollar. I hope I didn't offend anyone with my statements again just telling our experiences! That's all nothing more. It is not my place to tell anyone what to do or do I care to. But the best decision is an informed decision and I don't think anyone would disagree with that statement. -
Yes, some people will never learn on forums. You will never get anywhere acting like that and treating people badly. I also go by the old saying of "treat others how you would want to be treated" and it seems to work out pretty well.
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thank you 1bad and newtrucker. my wife works at the local news paper as graphic designer and has been for 10yrs I now the first year will be hard. We just don't know what else to do.there's no construction in the area. If tried to get work with mcd's and they wont call me back. I guess they see my work history and think I won't work for there pay(boy are they wrong) I'll work doing any thing. were not at that point critical point yet but we will be soon. as far as eating on the road i learned how to eat very cheap when i was in Oklahoma for 2 months working. I had just came off another lay off
and we need to catch up the bills. I was eating off about $150 a month. I ate so much balogna I think I start'd to grow a snout LOL. Yes when I work in the field that i work in I make great money. but how good is the money when you get laid off at thanks giving and stay there till after the new year and it happens every year. This time it happened alot sooner. it was September this time. I'v used all 41k money and now were starting to use my wifes. I take all thats been said and think more
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