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Originally Posted by TimberWolf
Hawk it depends on the company,
This year I should make just at $57,000 and that number includes all my bonus pay which comes to $3200 for the year broken down into quarterly pay and yearly bonus, I am also trained to do pump offs which adds to your pay and I will work any time they ask me to so I do have several weeks were I pulled 6 days in a row, our company adds $50 to your check for working 6 days in a row. I have also traveled out of town on a few occasions to make an extra $90 a day (out of town pay) on top of the loads I pulled so it adds up quickly. We have guys that are making upwards of 65 to 75+ K a year so it just depends.
If I had not gone out of town, learned to do pump offs, and worked the extra days when available I would be close to $49,000 for the year. You can expect to make at least $45,000 but more likely 50,000+ with the opportunity to make a great deal more if you do the job correctly and don't screw up, check out some of my old fuel post they may give you an idea of what to expect when pulling fuel. I have pulled fuel since the summer of 08 so this is my first full year doing it. I love this job and best of all I am home every night you can't beat that. What is the company you are looking to join with. Not all fuel companies are created equal, some say my company is a bottom barrel company and to that I say not in my mind, They treat me great and have given me opportunities beyond my expectations when I had no experience pulling fuel let alone a tanker. Pulling fuel is a mental job and not for everyone, you really need to have your head in one spot from the moment you start to the minute you finish, any deviation may result in something as little as a small gasoline bath to mixing diesel with regular, or worse.
If you have any other questions let me know I will gladly answer them for you if I can.
Timberwolf
49K a year in Florida is about 35K here in Carolinas due to lower cost of living.....
When looking at the numbers, one has to adjust them according to where they live and the economic activity there.