Maverick Transportation

Discussion in 'Maverick' started by stevedb28, Aug 4, 2007.

  1. Mikey91

    Mikey91 Bobtail Member

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    Thank You beantown, I will read your thread.

    Also thank you too Andrew. I know I wont have a problem learning it or doing it, Im just going to be super nervous like you were.
     
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  3. andrewrhyne1986

    andrewrhyne1986 Light Load Member

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    I Guarantee it man but now I am good cant wait till Tuesday should have my own truck
     
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  4. sarge26044

    sarge26044 Road Train Member

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    just remember to breathe. You'll be fine.
     
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  5. streetglidemike

    streetglidemike Bobtail Member

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    Can anyone tell me what to expect for take home pay on per diem after school and being released to go on your own in TCD thanks
     
  6. Ronin_on_MT

    Ronin_on_MT Light Load Member

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    Started the application process and on the portal the Approval Status shows Approved. I appreciate that, at best, this is the beginning of the beginning, but does Approved mean that I should be planning to vacation in sunny NLR, or only that all the application stuff is in, and is now being forwarded to the panel who makes the decision?

    I know, be careful what you wish for. :biggrin_25524:
     
  7. jxu417

    jxu417 Road Train Member

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    Mikey91, if you go thru the Barn Training (Maverick Load Securement Training) I promise you that you will know more than 90% of the others already on the road today. And if you do it THE MAVERICK WAY- ALL THE TIME- you will be just fine.
     
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  8. Mikey91

    Mikey91 Bobtail Member

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    Thank you sarge and jxu for the words of encouragement lol. I have no doubt that if I go to Maverick, no matter which division, I will be trained correctly and have people by my side to help me along the way.... Im still going to be nervous reguardless lol.
     
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  9. jxu417

    jxu417 Road Train Member

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    AHH!! THAT'S IT!!! I KNEW I was forgetting to do something....
     
  10. sarge26044

    sarge26044 Road Train Member

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    Remember when......."write down the pro number, send macro 1 code b then macro 31....." For 3-5 weeks then u eval out, send the free form, "ready to roll" after checking your equipment is in order. Qcom beeps........mind goes blank, you have a momentary "oh Shiite" moment, breathe in, exhale slowly, and.......write down the pro number...........lol
     
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  11. CaptainX3

    CaptainX3 Road Train Member

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    It varies obviously, but here's a breakdown of my check from yesterday:

    Miles: 3,320
    Mileage Pay: 1361.20
    Stop Off Pay: 20.00

    Gross Pay: 1381.20

    Take Home Pay: 1116.59


    Now, it's unusual to get over 3,000 miles on one check in TCD. I was on Canada duty for the last 3.5 weeks and those are long runs. Here's a better idea of what I would call an "average" check:

    Miles: 2,246
    Mileage Pay: 920.86
    Stop Off Pay: 20.00
    Detention Pay: 165.00

    Gross Pay: 1105.86

    Take Home Pay: 929.29


    I am on per diem, which is very much worth it here. Maverick doesn't play stupid games with per diem like most companies do.

    I should also note that this can vary widely. My home time weeks are usually very low, like my last one before this one, I only snagged 422 miles before going home. So obviously a lousy check there, because I took 5 days off that time.

    And, it's VERY rare, but I have had the loads fall in a certain way that caused me not to get a check at all. But then I'd get a HUGE one the next week. That has happened twice since I've been here, and both of the big checks had over 3,500 miles on them. It has to be a specific set of circumstances that cause that to happen, but it is possible. You do have to save a bit back for rainy days and learn how to budget a bit.

    But I definitely wouldn't keep doing this if it weren't worth it.
     
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