Local Fuel Hauling in Texas......by Cluggy
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Before when I started this, it was to show that there is a better way than to go OTR with a McMega Carrier like my favorite JBH.
However, I think that most people would like to know what the advantanges are to a local gig like I have. The fact is that OTR is slowly being phased out because drivers don't want to do it anymore, so they are looking for the local stuff. And this is creating a vacuum for drivers just getting started. So the McMega carriers are finding it hard to fill the seats of their fleet, mainly because word is getting out on those who screw drivers over badly. And new drivers no-longer can afford NOT to listen to the warnings. We all have families to feed, and bills to pay. No longer can a driver sit and wait for a load because a dispatcher got a chip on their shoulder. It's happening slowly, but the word is getting out, and we are looking elsewheres. Which is why I will begin this post again. And this time, weather I'm banned or not, I'll leave it up. I work for Southwest Petroleum Transport in Denton, TX. I have worked their since May 2006, with a break between May 07-June 07 to try out Coastal. I started back up with SWPT on July 1st, 2007. Now May and June are the busiest time for the year, and I really did myself a disservice by quiting during that time. I lost out on $6000 worth of income when I quit. I did make a little with Coastal, and that amount was accounted for, which left me a remaining balance of a $6000 income lost. My bad. If I had remained at SWPT during that time, I would have cleared $1200+ per week, and kept my seniority, which would have allowed me to take 2 weeks vacations, instead of just 1 starting over again. Oh well, I'll try not to make that mistake again. I get paid tomorrow the last check of the year, so I'll post what I made for the year with them, along with what I made at Coastal. I hope this posting be of some value to you if you are looking to get into this line of work. I'll see ya'll later. Cluggy
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Happy New Year to all. Hope that this year is a good one for ya.
I finished out the year at SWPT With the following: Last Paycheck: This amount includes 7 days off, some for the holidays, including Dec. 24th - 27th, working the 28th. Also have Dec. 31st off, and Jan. 1st off as well. Year to date totals: In all, I lost out on about $6000 when I quit SWPT in May, and went to Coastal in June, and worked 3 weeks.... As I said before, if I have stayed instead of quiting, I would have gotten 2 months worth of pay during the busy season, which would have been at least $1000 per week. So that was a big lost. But still, not too bad considering that I work 5 on/2 off. I get Wed. and Thurs. off, and I could have worked on those days if I wanted to. But I didn't. :wink: Now most of you make more, with a few making ALOT MORE. You are asking yourself, why even post that amount? Is this something that I'm proud of? No. I post this because there are some who are OTR and making less. And for that reason, I ask why bother? OTR companies take so much from a driver and pays less than I get.....something wrong there. So I'm hoping to inspire those to make more who are not doing so good. If you can't make it OTR, you might want to try local, or at least a different company. Unless you are one of those who drive for their own reasons, and money is not the main goal. To each their own, I guess. Just a thought. :wink: Anyways, I hope everyone had a great Holiday Season. I sure did, and now I'm looking forward to the slow season. :lol: :lol: Good luck to you all. :wink:
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who gives a shit what you make. truth be told you make very little for unlaoding flammable liquids...in my opinion. you work more hours in a day than i do and alot of guys do. the best time to deliver fuel is sundays i beleive, so if you don't wanna work weekends. i would imagine you work around 12 hours a day, not including the drive to and from work..i may be wrong. that leaves 10 hours maybe 12 for dinner family and rest....all for 42000 a year. some people would like it some won't, don't paint your world to be the best thing since sliced bread, it very well may not be...for some.
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Originally Posted by jedfxg
who gives a $&!+ what you make. truth be told you make very little for unlaoding flammable liquids...in my opinion. you work more hours in a day than i do and alot of guys do. the best time to deliver fuel is sundays i beleive, so if you don't wanna work weekends. i would imagine you work around 12 hours a day, not including the drive to and from work..i may be wrong. that leaves 10 hours maybe 12 for dinner family and rest....all for 42000 a year. some people would like it some won't, don't paint your world to be the best thing since sliced bread, it very well may not be...for some.
What you fail to take cognizance of, is the fact that he made this money while running local. Do you realise that when you run local, you don't spend about $400 a month on on-the-road personal expenses like food, showers, laundry etc ? That alone amounts to $4800 for the whole year. So, in all fairness, to get an accurate picture, one should actually add that 4800 bucks to Cluggy's earnings, 'cos money saved is money earned. Also, if you cared to read his post thoroughly, you'd have read that he missed out on 6000 bucks, which he otherwise could have made. As far as time spent with his family, your contention that 10-12 hours a day with the family ( ( even if it's for $42,000 ) is not as good as 2-3 days ( or 48-72 hours ) after being out for 2 weeks , is laughable at best, and an insult to one's intelligence at worst. What Cluggy's trying to point out, is that there is an alternative to OTR life, for those who are so inclined. He doesn't claim that local work is going to put him on the Fortune list of billionaires. So for those willing to work 70-80 hours a week, and get paid an average of 700-800 bucks ( you do the math for the equivalent hourly rate ), all power to them....some do it out of choice, while for some, they have no choice.
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sorry to have insulted anyones intelligence, 42,000 is awesome. money not earned is not money saved...sorry. money earned and saved is saved. therefore i disagree. and also you may want to include sleeping in the 12 hours a day at home with the family. and does he magically appear at his truck everyday with no tme spent commuting? i did not say that he may not have it good nor did i disagree, just saying do not bash otr or linehaul to make a point unless you can stand up to have your choice criticized. and i think i would have failed to "recognize", not "cognicize".
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Originally Posted by jedfxg
sorry to have insulted anyones intelligence, 42,000 is awesome. money not earned is not money saved...sorry. money earned and saved is saved. therefore i disagree. and also you may want to include sleeping in the 12 hours a day at home with the family. and does he magically appear at his truck everyday with no tme spent commuting? i did not say that he may not have it good nor did i disagree, just saying do not bash otr or linehaul to make a point unless you can stand up to have your choice criticized. and i think i would have failed to "recognize", not "cognicize".
Also, my dear fellow, I meant to used the word "cognizance" and not "recognize"....if the former appears alien to you, then do be so kind as to check the English dictionary. Do not advertise your ignorance. That aside, your above post is neither here nor there ( if you know what I mean ). One needn't be an Einstein or an Oppenheimer to realise that your logic ( or the singular lack thereof ) is so glaringly garbled. I choose not to join issue with you any further, in this futile exercise. You are free to espouse your vituperations as you see fit. Hope you have a wonderful and prosperous New Year.
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Originally Posted by jedfxg
i will never come to this site again, what a bunch of (*(^ sucking assholes. i get better conversations on the cb radio with an illeagal mexican that does not speak english.
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I work local and work more hours now than I did OTR. Do not make more $$ and eat atleast 2 meals on the road. So I don't save any money there. Also have to drive back and forth to the terminal. So now I am out gas money. It is not always good to go local. But I have a young son who I can tuck into bed at night and shower in my own shower and sleep in my bed without being awaken by a bum or lot lizard. It all has ups and downs. Just wish I could make OTR pay and be home like Cluggy. He is just showing some what could be made.....Now I feel like looking for another job. Thanks Cluggy. My 35,000 for the year don't look so good.
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