I have seen company trucks with refrigerators and 1500w inverters in them. They allow inverters. Haven't asked about them. The shop guys will probably help you wire it up. I just run a small 225-400w one for the laptop.
Mid Year 2009 Last Fridays Check 6/26/09 marks the midyear point. I did a little tax preparation work with my logbook while getting unloaded today and figured I would share it here. 2009 YTD Totals 1. Total Hub miles the truck has run 47,077 2. Gross Pay/Total Hub Miles .528 CPM 3. Days Worked 133 4. Days OFF 49 5. Paid Sleeper Berths 76 Hotel nights 6 82 total 6. Days worked from Home 51 1. I took the odometer reading from 6/21 and subtracted the one from 1/1. These are actual miles run and are more than paid miles 2. Since so much of my check is hourly pay in addition to mileage I wanted to calculate that money in relation to miles driven 3. Actual # of days where I logged lines 3 or 4 4. Days where I logged line 1 for 24 hours. This includes 1 week paid vacation 5. Nights spent out on the road. 6. These are the days where I logged line 3 or 4. But went home at night. Some are long days of local work. Some are pretty much days off. I slept in my own bed at home for all of them.
Midyear 2010 1. Total Hub miles the truck has run 54545 2. Gross Pay/Total Hub Miles .535 3. Days Worked 133 4. Days OFF 40 5. Paid Sleeper Berths 101 Hotel nights 8 6. Days worked from Home 24 1. I took the odometer reading from 06/18 and subtracted the one from 1/1. These are actual miles run and are more than paid miles 2. Since so much of my check is hourly pay in addition to mileage I wanted to calculate that money in relation to miles driven 3. Actual # of days where I logged lines 3 or 4 4. Days where I logged line 1 for 24 hours. 5. Nights spent out on the road. 6. These are the days where I logged line 3 or 4. But went home at night. Some are long days of local work. Some are pretty much days off. I slept in my own bed at home for all of them. I am also around $3500 ahead of mid year 2009. These totals do not include 9 days of my vacation last week so Home time will be better in the second half.
thanks for the informative posts about Superior. I've read quite a few and you do a good job of describing the company and the work. I did tank work about ten years ago and I'm thinking of going back to it.
2010 totals 1. Total Hub miles the truck has run 111,362 2. Gross Pay/Total Hub Miles .523 3. Days Worked 171 4. Days OFF 94 5. Paid Sleeper Berths 155 Hotel nights 10 6. Days worked from Home or arrived home 62 1. I took the odometer reading from 06/18 and subtracted the one from 1/1. These are actual miles run and are more than paid miles 2. Since so much of my check is hourly pay in addition to mileage I wanted to calculate that money in relation to miles driven 3. Actual # of days where I logged lines 3 or 4 4. Days where I logged line 1 for 24 hours. 5. Nights spent out on the road. 6. These are the days where I logged line 3 or 4. But went home at night. Some are long days of local work. Some are pretty much days off. I slept in my own bed at home for all of them.