USX Trainers....SuperSolo??

Discussion in 'US Xpress' started by musicgal, Jun 14, 2011.

  1. musicgal

    musicgal Road Train Member

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    Can you please explain to me exactly what SuperSolo is? I wrote notes in class, but I don't understand what I wrote...LOL....I'm really not interested in running team.

    My student is sitting at 65 hours so I need to find out real soon.....we have 9hrs left on our 70 and don't get any hours back until Thursday midnight, so we are hoping to do a 34 after our delivery tomorrow.
     
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  3. Germangirl

    Germangirl Light Load Member

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    Super Solo is more miles than a Solo driver, but less than Team miles.
     
  4. musicgal

    musicgal Road Train Member

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    What I am asking is how do you do it? Right now my student is doing all the driving and we use up most of our 14 because of the pu and del schedule. From what I've been reading it seems like I would drive 3hrs and then she would drive her 11 which brings us right back to the 14hr day.
     
  5. musicgal

    musicgal Road Train Member

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    Got my answer from another source.
     
  6. 123456

    123456 Road Train Member

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    Will you not share the answer,

    so that others may be enlightened !!:biggrin_255:
     
  7. musicgal

    musicgal Road Train Member

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    Sorry about that....sometimes I get too busy to finish things...LOL

    You are basically running two separate 14hr days with staggered starting times. It's not completely teams and it's not completely solo....for example,

    I would start my 14hrs at 0700 and drive for 4 hours. Sean would start her 14hrs at 1100 and drive for x hours. Then the cycle starts over. The length of on-duty/driving times would vary depending on the loads, as well as the off-duty/sleeper berth times.
     
    123456 Thanks this.
  8. highwayman

    highwayman Medium Load Member

    i'm still confused...lol, :biggrin_25526: they asked me about being a trainer, but i need to think more about that deal...lol,
     
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