fuel cards
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Chicago123456, Mar 6, 2022.
Page 3 of 3
-
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
@God prefers Diesels 2% is .02 on the dollar. Not .02 per gallon. $5 per gallon equals .10. If my math is correct.God prefers Diesels Thanks this.
-
If you switched companies, did you have the card through the previous company? Maybe the carrier was the one paying it?
-
My previous company had their own card and charged us a percentage to use theirs and if you used your card you lost direct deposit, discounts and some other things
They switched that way of business after about 7 years so I switched to NASTC
I got NASTC on my own and had no affiliation with the previous company
The new company has the same discounts without the money grab the previous company had so it didn’t matter who’s card I usedRickp Thanks this. -
I bet thats the difference. The required safety program is for the mc number not an individual. Prob dont have to do it if running someone elses.
-
Not sure
I would have given them my own mc number when I joined if they needed it
Don’t remember but I do also have my own numbersRickp Thanks this. -
Yes, but percentage is percentage.
Say it's $5.00 per gallon. His 2% return on credit card equals $0.10 per gallon. Ten cents. The higher fuel price gets, the better off he is, because it's always a percentage basis.
Thing is with Mudflap, your brute force saving so much per gallon that fuel would in some cases need to hit $40 per gallon to compete with Mudflap.
Of course it varies from truck stop to truck stop, but I don't think I've ever saved less than 2% on a purchase.cke Thanks this.
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
Page 3 of 3