Eagle transport vs Gemini

Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by DrtyDiesel, Oct 6, 2013.

  1. fatkidd83

    fatkidd83 Bobtail Member

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    It's 800 a week for 3 months after training. Training pay is 100 a day. But should last no longer than 2 weeks. And yes it's 800 no matter what. Unless you make over the 800 then you get that. After 3 months it's 750 a week guarantee slow or not. It's a ok place to start at. Beats being over the road. No offense long haulers. Trucks are all auto shifts. Govern at 65. As long as ya do your job an don't mess up they leave ya alone. I'm avg 900-1050 a week and it's slow as hell rite now. And I work at eagle. If ya have any ?'s pm me. I'll help ya as much as I can
     
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  3. BigPerm

    BigPerm Medium Load Member

    I'm going back to gas. Did it years ago when pay was hourly. I understand most is mileage now. I loved it, really fairly easy & simple, but don't lag on paying attention. A leaking 4" hose can make big mess in less than seconds. Loading is all computerized, any for certain engineered for your exact truck/trailer combo. I used to load & do paperwork @ Shell & Chevron in about 20-30 minutes. Nights are easier w/less traffic. I found the secret was learning how to load so I could hit the station loaded right for the tank configuration. Do it right, & you can move 9000gal & be out in a 30-minute cakewalk. Learn to do pump work ( pump outs, above ground deliveries ) if the company does them, & you'll be more valuable & it breaks up the daily stuff.

    ANd unlike them dang grocery places...they're always happy to see you!!
     
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