I've worked for a few companies that don't use the cat scale app and make their company drivers pay $30 a day doing two loads to scale. The company tries to justify this by refunding this money, but I still think its ridiculous ( would if i don't have money to buy it?)and companies should always activate their efs account for cat scales. Im just upset about this....venting over
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I might do it occasionally. Daily? Ain't happening.TripleSix, nextgentrucker and hope not dumb twucker Thank this.
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Are they willing to write a EFS check for you to cash each week to cover it? And then you just turn in the receipts to avoid the deduction
That would be annoying still though. Takes 30 seconds to scale on the app. Takes 10 minutes to scale, park, walk in, pay, etcnextgentrucker, wulfman75, hope not dumb twucker and 1 other person Thank this. -
The pain in your head won't stop if you keep banging your head against the wall.
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I believe you can still use the Cat Scale app just by having it charge to your credit card and then seeking reimbursement. That would avoid the hassle of parking and going inside, etc.
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right weigh load gauges in the dash and on the trailer takes the guess work out & reduces needing to hit a scale unless you are pushing max weight. Assuming you aren't shuffling trailers every day.
my total cost was $280 for 1 trk & trlr, plumbing the trailer into the dash with a quick disconnect kit too.blairandgretchen Thanks this. -
When I started you could only pay for CAT scales by cash. The companies I worked for ALWAYS reimbursed every receipt on the next paycheck. The company also allowed drivers that chose to do it to get a cash advance. So you could spend company money for scales or you could spend your own money and get reimbursed.GreenPete359, Lonesome, pnw guy and 1 other person Thank this.
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I have never had a truck driving job where I could carry around the bosses wallet with me to cover all expenses incurred during buisness.
You pick up a trailer were the light is burned out, do you cry you can't take it? Take it and risk a ticket or accident? Or do you just walk in the truck stop and buy a light and bill the company?GreenPete359, Numb, TripleSix and 6 others Thank this. -
Company should be supplying driver with a cash float if the the driver is going to be needing cash for scales, tolls etc
I would not put a dime out of pocket. Just tell dispatch “ I’m a truck driver, I have no cash and no credit card”RockinChair and Lonesome Thank this. -
My brother in-law is on the household staff for a wealthy man who told him to put the household purchases on my BIL's credit card and it would be reimbursed each month, which it was. All $15,000 of it. Bro didn't have any credit left over to buy things for his own family.
So sis went down and had a talk with the "head MF'er in charge" and things got straightened out. A separate credit card was issued.Last edited: Apr 1, 2026 at 4:35 PM
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