O/O for tanker vs o/o for LTL
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Georgia
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Originally Posted by mike3fan
So that I can feel like I can run with the big dogs 8)
I am averaging $1.76 a loaded mile,and only a little 'ol lease operator. I have been taking a look at driving tanker with Quality Carriers. QC doesn't seem to need anyone new right at this moment, but I continue to check out lots of options. What lanes are you mostly running? Obviously Dana has plenty of loads even in this market.
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Paul McGraw, aka Maestro, Atlanta GA
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I too applied to QC,they would not even return my call,so I stopped at one of their terminals and talked to one of the managers he was nice enough of a guy just didn't have any openings at the moment gave me an app and I turned it in but never heard back from them.
In my research I found out alot of bad things about QC,not getting paid,and shortages on settlements don't think they have the best reputation but I was pretty set on going there thinking that they were the biggest tanker outfit that they could keep me running.I think I have made the better choice for me,sometimes what works for others is not always best for some. So far these are the trips I have taken Midland,MI--->Reading,PA Philadelphia,PA--->Milwaukee,WI Crestwood,IL--->Cincinnati,OH Columbus,OH--->Baltimore,MD Perth Amboy,NJ---->La Porte,TX Deer Park,TX---->Adairsville,GA Columbus,GA---->Wyandotte,MI Detroit,MI---->Peoria,IL Crestwood,IL---->Muskegon,MI Midland,MI---->Reading,PA Baltimore,MD---->Joliet,IL Crestwood,IL----->Cleveland,OH..round trip
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#23
Mike3... I would suggest you investigate getting your tractor set with Intransit Heater and air assist unload valve. Intransit heat can safe you a ton of unload time...if you want it. Can also save you if the receiver cries "foul" over a load arriving that was loaded hot...but not kept hot.
Paul......There are several Tanker companies out there that are good to work with. Mike3 has told ya about Dana/Suttle...Dana bought out Liquid Transport Corp out of Indiana last year. My list of other decent companies to talk to are: 1; Slay Transportation ......Saint Louis MO. 2; Fort Transfer ................Morton IL. 3: Linden Transport...........Linden NJ. 4; Ergon Trucking..............Jackson MS. There are other companies out there...but for me..along with Dana..those are the ones I am talking with. :moose:
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#24
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Location: Georgia
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Originally Posted by Orangetxguy
There are other companies out there...but for me..along with Dana..those are the ones I am talking with.
:moose: BTW I really LOVE your charging mosse thing! Where did you find that?
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Paul McGraw, aka Maestro, Atlanta GA
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Mike3... I would suggest you investigate getting your tractor set with Intransit Heater and air assist unload valve. Intransit heat can safe you a ton of unload time...if you want it. Can also save you if the receiver cries "foul" over a load arriving that was loaded hot...but not kept hot.
but the stuff was loaded at 230 degrees and intransit heat would've had a reverse effect lowering the temp to the truck temp and was stated on bills not to use intransit heat,I didn't mind I slept and got paid....
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#27
Superior Carriers Atlanta Terminal is looking for both O/O's and company drivers. They say the have lots more work than they can handle. Are they a good outfit? I am mainly thinking of O/O but I have talked to serval company drivers who have tried to talk me into being a company driver, and they have a lot of good points. Any thoughts?
I am an O/O so I am biased,but I don't think you could go wrong as a company driver pulling tanker,I know most of the guys I have talked to here have been happy.
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#28
Originally Posted by Dejanh
Can anyone tell me what the difference MONEY WISE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Roughly I think I should be able to do $1.30+ a mile being an O/O,and it cost me roughly .80-.90 a mile to operate my truck. From reading Cyanide's post I would think you could do .45+ cpm driving as a company driver. Now you choose....lol
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#29
Superior Transport pay's their Driver's by percentage..and the lower your experience is, the lower the pay is. There is a Superior Terminal here in my area (20 miles away). The company I work for as a driver right now pay's .39 cents per hub mile, and $13.25 an hour at the gate. No overtime. I have had to many $900 take home checks the last 1 1/2 years, so I am gonna buy another truck...upgrade the truck I already have leased to a flatbed company (bro drive's it) and pull tanks for one of those companies I stated earlier.
If I were to put out a second tier of companies that I would work for, that tier would go something like this. 1: Dupre Transport......Lafayette LA. 2: Enterprise Transportation & Products Company...Houston TX. 3: Miller Transporters Inc......... Jackson MS. 4: Superior Transportation....Oak Brook IL. 5: Tranport Service Company.....Hinsdale IL. Just how I would list my choices. :moose:
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Ok here is a update,I got my first settlement sheet
Total miles including personal,deadhead,running out of route to go home for New Years day,and loaded = 3217 Total Pay including fsc,detention = $4401.87,$1.37@mile by the way my deadhead miles was at 22.3% or 718miles Interesting that if I would have run it straight according to pc miler practical it would have been 2765 miles or $1.59@mile Now for another update 2nd settlement was $3686.24 Total miles 2575 for 1.43@mile for all miles Deadhead miles of 143 or .05% =$1.52@mile for loaded miles
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