WSE - from my point of view

Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by 94nole, Nov 13, 2009.

  1. 94nole

    94nole Light Load Member

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    When one resigns from a trucking company, do they typically cut you loose right away or do they ask you to work out a couple of weeks notice?
     
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  3. jtrnr1951

    jtrnr1951 Road Train Member

    Depends...

    With the way you were treated, and vice versa...a 2 week notice may last 2 weeks !!!!

    Good Luck Brother.........
     
  4. 94nole

    94nole Light Load Member

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    Thanks jtrnr, I was offered, and I accepted, the position here in JAX but I don't start for a few weeks. It was clearly one I couldn't refuse. I just want to do it right...no burned bridges. I was hoping to make it to the 6 month point but I can't with this position.

    I appreciate all of your support from the beginning.
     
    jtrnr1951 Thanks this.
  5. trunch13

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    When I quit wse I just ask to get to elm springs so i could quit.I put it on the Q/c.Make sure You turn in your truck and have Martha check you in.Also find out from dispatch what they will put on your dac.This way you may want to come back out and drive again.Good luck 94nole with your new job...p/s best way to get home rent car from avis rental they are at northwest reg. airport,taxi from elm is about $25....
     
  6. 94nole

    94nole Light Load Member

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    Thanks trunch. I'll miss the freedom that the business provides. I won't miss the overnight trips or the winter weather driving (although that should almost be over for another 9 months or so).

    I think they are going to have me grab a load somewhere close by and head to the ATL terminal with it. The JAX terminal is a CCC terminal and not really WSE although they let us park there.

    I'll then grab a rental car and head up to VA for a couple of days to visit my folks.

    I appreciate all the support and the incredible resource that this forum truly is.
     
  7. ghostranger5of7

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    :biggrin_25525: Gotta love CPA's! lol It's good to get an educated "go" for the per diem program. Y'all should consider doing trucker taxes for a side gig at the end of the year.
     
  8. ghostranger5of7

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  9. ghostranger5of7

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    It's all in how you look at it. If you make 33cpm and run 600 miles in an 11 hour shift, that equals $198. Take ten and you've still got 2.5 hours (minus the times required for a pretrip.) That's another $49 for a daily total of $247 or a little bit over $18 an hour.

    The 600mile figure is around a 55mph average.. Which is a little slow if you're not in a "ninny" state. Granted we'll probably never see an equivalent of $50 per hour, but when you factor in cost of living... The disposable income level can be pretty nice... Or pretty rotten.
     
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