I don't know about the half truth thing, but if you and your wife share the same bank account, I think the bank will go on total income coming in, and you should be ok.
My experience in dump trucking
Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by jbrewer87, Aug 26, 2014.
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They single out dump trucks because they know that we are almost always overloaded
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I dunno bout y'all but pulling a belly dump is where it's at.. Being in the oilfield is the cherry on top. $110 a hour for the truck, $22 a hour for the driver and it's nonstop year round dump work
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Well got my truck today and spent 12 hours stockpiling iron ore. Pretty neat what they got going on. They lease or buy land, find different type of rock veins and mine it and sell it. They do a lot more than that but I think that's their big thing. Maybe I'm just unconditioned for dump truckin, but I'm pretty dang tired. I mean I'm 26 years old and my knees and back hurt. I didn't really feel this tired at my last job, but I really do think I'll love this gig once I figure out what I'm doing. Do y'all ache a little when y'all get done with work? I'm just a tad frustrated cause I keep telling myself "dude your 26, stop being a little b!+ch" I suppose I need to toughen up quite a bit.
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Mattnatti Thanks this.
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That's a good point Semi, most days " burning circles " is nice. Time flys by, a lot of gravel hits the ground and you get paid.
Then there are just some days when you roll through the gate in the morning with 9-10 loads scheduled and by the time the pit closes you've dropped 13-14 loads in 9 1/2 hrs. I catch myself sometimes wishing of a 500 miles trip on these days. -
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