For every gallon of truck diesel you buy at flying j or pilot, you get 15ยข added to your EFS card. You still pay the full pump price but get a rebate in the form of cash on your EFS card. You can then use your EFS card like a debit card or atm card to use those funds. Or, you can transfer from your EFS card to your bank account.
They only work on internet explorer. It should have said that in the email with the login info. At least mine did over two years ago. Could have also done them at the motel. Just have to ask the front desk for the key to the room that JCT has reserved with computers for the videos. Both of these things has recently been posted in this forum.
If only I could be there to see those driver's faces. I'm headed to Sea World in FL to deliver some chicken. Anyone ever delivered there?
One week... I want to go just one #### week without a check engine light... I swear to god if it's my def again....
Someone can correct me on the finer details. Only works if you fuel at PFJ. For the sake of easy numbers let's say you fuel at PFJ for $2.15 and put in 100 gallons. Later on, you will get $15 bucks put on your EFS card so in essence you only paid $2 bucks for the fuel afterall. Another way to say it, it is approximately $0.02 cents more per mile on your rate. Figure 3300 miles a week divided by 7 miles per gallon equals 471 gallons times $0.15 equals $70 bucks divided by 3300 miles equals $0.02 cents per mile on top of your base rate of $0.90 a mile. For all intents and purposes it is revenue. On time deliveries pay an additional $0.02 cents per mile at the end of the quarter also so in these ways a hustling driver can increase revenue.
OTD doesn't pay .02 at the end of the quarter. The quarterly is paid when when meet two requirements; 30,000 dispatched miles and zero tickets, failed inspections, accidents.
thank you for that, i was cross confused with my last carrier who gave out quarterly bonuses for OTD.