Kinda sounds like me ssb. The cpm here was main reason i came to crete. When freight slows down its nice to have those extra cents to keep paycheck decent. Theres a company by my house that is flatbed or id have joined them. They let you pimp your company truck as much as you want. It was tempting but thoughts of 20 below blizzard tarping pushed me to crete.
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Why is the permits dept called "prorate"? I looked up the word, but don't understand the usage. I always thought 'prorate' had something to do with paying a partial (prorated) bill like when you sign up for cable tv and they prorate the first bill for a partial billing cycle.
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I would take a pay cut (even though I'm already at a low level, lol) if I knew of a company that offered that. Many companies claim stuff like that in their ads, but are there really any dry van companies left that offer 800+ mile trips to solos? Thanks -
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This load from WI to Orlando actually worked out good except the delivery time...0100. I left home on the 11th's afternoon, I ran just shy of 3000 by Sunday morning where I pulled in my driveway and had enough time to put in a 34 with a couple hours to spare before I ran the last 130 miles to deliver in Orlando. Even though we got that message about stopping near home resets our RDO automaticaly, my A/M was wondering if I wanted to head back home after delivery. I had only been out 6 days...holy crap. While I was waiting on my unload, I was offered a preplan, 325 mi deadhead to Statesboro, GA to Elwood, IL. 1200+ total miles by Wednesday 2359, but since I used 2 1/4 hrs getting here, I wouldn't have had the drive hours to make it since it would have taken 20, so they pulled it and offered me a 400 miler out of Palatka to the Atlanta area. That'll still put me over 2000 by Wednesday, plus an extra day and a half at home. The load I brought down to FL was only 8000 lbs, this puppy got 8.1 mpg...man it would have been great if I'd had that kind of mileage when I owned my own.
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... low scores so we dont get pulled in for inspections much. Imo nice trucks. .
Edit: The reason I ask is that a friend of mine who drives for a TC that shall remain nameless, has been inspected multiple times in just his first couple of months on the job. I asked him if the TC's reputation was the reason and he didn't think so. The good news is that he has become extremely careful with his PTI and goes over the rig and trailer with a fine tooth comb probably above and beyond what is normally req'd. Of course, he 's probably losing earnings but it's better than racking up points, I would guess.
But someone else I know told me that that TC had shabby equipment.Last edited: Sep 18, 2012
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