MtDewMan I spoke with friend of mine today and he said he would talk to you about dedicated in Heaters. He said that they are going to hire some more drivers for that account.
My Maverick Experience
Discussion in 'Maverick' started by Razororange, Jan 27, 2013.
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Well, I'm not a flatbedder but ride with one and the 1st thing I noticed was all the twisted straps. I just notice things like that since most Mavericks don't have them. Other then that good job.
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My current load through the house:
Only took me 3 hours to load and tarp it. Significantly better than the 10 hours it took for the last load. about 30 minutes of that was pulling that massive tarp across the top of the load from hte front to the back. Normally they would do it with a crane, but the loaders disappeared on me so instead of searching the whole plant for them I just did it myself.
This tarp needs some major work though. It's missing a ton of D rings and has tears all along the bottom. Didn't know until I went to tie it down or I would've taken a different trailer.
Made it home for the first time in 2 weeks at about 1500 today. Was supposed to be home yesterday but they wanted me to take this load since there was 0 OOR miles on it for me to get home. I will only have about 40 hours at home this weekend. Hopefully it's better next time.
The only downside to coming home, I have access to stores and wind up spending money.The upside, it's all for work so I can save the receipts and take it as a deduction on my taxes next year.
Now to enjoy a bit of time off.Kutina Thanks this. -
Are you taking the per diem at maverick? If so any groceries or similar daily expenses cant be deducted,that is what per diem covers. Expenses like gloves,laundry detergent etc are still deductible.
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