Superior, what do they pay after training?

Discussion in 'Superior Carriers' started by Obrytki, Dec 17, 2018.

  1. ncdriver1

    ncdriver1 Road Train Member

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    Same as you would anything else, demurge, layover etc.
     
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  3. Boom Tube

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    The factory mattresses aren't great. Ask your TM if they can order you the extra thick kind. Very comfy.
     
  4. yankatank

    yankatank Medium Load Member

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    it depends on your terminal. I'm out of High Point....so any 'steaming/layover' I send it in on q/c under ****REPORT LAYOVER***** it's in there. I believe it's Macro 7? Never had any problems.
     
  5. yankatank

    yankatank Medium Load Member

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    yeah, way back when I first started driving, I sort of got used to these mattresses. My Mom suggested getting the bedfoam at Walmart...and Mom's know best! lol I was having back pains for a few months, years back, and the foam really helped.
     
  6. ulenie

    ulenie Medium Load Member

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    Hmm never reported any of this stuff on the QC...our terminal has different paper forms you have to fill out and turn in by Monday morning.
     
  7. wsyrob

    wsyrob Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Me either. I turn in a summary of hourly pay weekly on a sheet of notebook paper every time I return on a trip.

    I include travel order # that the charge applies to and make it easy for them to input into the payroll computer program.

    I used to use the Qualcomm to report it when I ran the system and was out longer than a week but only if I wanted it on the next check.
     
  8. david123abc

    david123abc Heavy Load Member

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    Every terminal does payroll a little different. Some have recap sheets you write all of your bunk pay, demurrage, layover, etc. on, others do it via Qualcomm, and some pay pay from what you write in on your travel orders.

    Personally I find the recap sheets easier, probably because that's what we used when I was driving, so it's what I'm used to.
     
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  9. MYSTYKRACER

    MYSTYKRACER Medium Load Member

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    So what percentage of your overall pay is made up by this type of "accessorials"?
     
  10. wsyrob

    wsyrob Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    That depends on how long you stay out and how slow it is. I run nothing but out and back dedicated runs. Most are 3 days 2 night runs. I usually turn in 3-4 hours a week. A system driver doing resets on the road would have much more. Layover pay alone would pay a driver $200 a day sitting.
     
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  11. MYSTYKRACER

    MYSTYKRACER Medium Load Member

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    That sounds like a great schedule! That's pretty much what I'd like to do, regional out-and-back / home weekends. Although I'd imagine that's the sort of thing that typically goes to the folks w/ seniority and experience but It's good to know that a driver doesn't necessarily have to be stuck in interminable OTR for months on end that destroys your home life.
     
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