IC yearly net?
Discussion in 'Schneider' started by Little Eddy, Apr 9, 2016.
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Those are good numbers......running what region? I'm out of Southern California thinking about the choice as well......running Texas Midwest??
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not having seen you post in this subforum that I can recall and eddys infrequent but usually hilarious postings , I'll add this opinion....
my sense is he is looking for a ballpark comparison between Co and IC. Particularly since his most recent thread and others gripeish postings suggest he may be looking at some options for himself. If memory serves he should be approaching year 2 here?
I find it helpful when I gather information before making a decision OR offering my opinion.
frankly though I am really wanting to hear what Ferret has to say about all this.91B20H8, gentleroger, rickybobby and 1 other person Thank this. -
something major is up. they are signaling. using CSI as the signal. regular programing is NCIS or L and O SVU. This is like the batsignal. glad you are on the case.91B20H8 and Little Eddy Thank this.
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I could tell you as I'm from Texas myself... The rates are okay going from Texas in the Midwest but if you wanted to run from Texas to the Midwest bounced around the Midwest for a week you can find a load back to Texas very very easy no problem on that front and you could do fairly well doing thatChuckTaylor13 Thanks this.
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Don't eat the shower peppermints,; all part of the mind control program first initiated in the early 70"s by the DOT using DOD and CIA operatives to lower freight rates and ensure dominance of the NFL over all other leagues.
How else can you explain the fact that SNI is based out of Green Bay during a time of resurgence of the Packers and rates are historically low. Coincidence...I think not.91B20H8, gentleroger, PoleCrusher and 1 other person Thank this. -
I have experience in both universes, CSI and SNI. The differences are as follows:
1. No forced dispatch for I/C.
2. Owning your own truck and driving someone else's rig is just about as different as you can get.
3. Higher income for I/C - depends on a couple of things, but the money is there.
a. Too many people don't work as hard once they don't have to, stay home. Less work - less income.
b. Taking care of a truck, keeping it running, on your own money just isn't easy. A little mechanical desire,
hands on, is a good asset.
c. I can't remember C, I'll have to ask Gibbs.
Am alone in this? No I/C's have posted their net income yet? I wonder, why is that? Actually, I know, but Eddy doesn't like my reality theater. Apparently. -
The lying little beeach ran off with a heavy hauler headed north. Lured into the cab with promises of quail eggs and Courvoisier. I'm betting Ferret ends up as the trim on a hood of a moderately fashionable winter weight jacket.
Broken hearts heal only with time, that time can be sped up with a curvaceous distraction.91B20H8 Thanks this. -
You are killing it!!
Contact Comedy Central, this is too rich not to be made available to a wider audience.
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Ziva's evening companion. Definitely hard work.
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