Superior Carriers and Carry Transit
#211
Originally Posted by Cyanide
Skywalker wrote:
Ooooops....double post.
I spoke to "World" today....he's having fun....and hopefully soon he will update us on his newest "adventure"..... I know a little about it.....but I'll let him fill in the blanks!! 8)
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#213
Week 12:
-Valparaiso, IN (hook preloaded tank) -Valpo, IN to Elizabethtown, PA (driver unload) -Elizabethtown, PA to Valpo, IN (drop dirty tank, hook preloaded tank) -----Valpo, IN to Huntsville, AL (customer unload) -----Huntsville, AL to Valpo, IN (drop dirty tank, hook preloaded tank) -Valpo, IN to Bristol, VA (customer unload) -Bristol, VA to Kingsport, TN (drop dirty tank) Gross: $4,256.04 Hub Miles: 3,006 Avg.: $1.415/mile Week 13: -Kingsport, TN (hook preloaded tank) -Kingsport, TN to Marietta, GA (customer unload) -Marietta, GA Morrow, GA (drop dirty tank) -----Morrow, GA to Jax, FL (time off.....yep, drove home all the way from Marietta!) Gross: $595.71 Miles: 692 Avg.: .86/mile Week 14 N/A due to time off. Superior Carriers, (Dedicated Account) Independent Contractor Totals, January 1st to Apr. 06th, 2008: Gross: $35,786.98 Hub Miles: 28,269 (ALL ODOMETER miles off-duty and on-duty.) Loaded Miles: 15,576 (55%) Empty Miles: 12,693 (45%) Avg.: $1.265/mile Days Working: 53 (55%) Days Off: 44 (45%) Year-to-date costs up to Apr. 06th, 2008 Gross: $35,786.98 Total expenses: $21,588.07 ($6,543.05 Fixed and Variable Costs, $15,045.02 Fuel for 4,500.111 gallons.....6.281 m.p.g. and $3.342/gallon) Taxable Net: $14,198.91 (Avg. .502/hub mile) Days Working: 53 (55%) Days Off: 44 (45%) Y'all be safe and have fun!!! :wink: Week 15 -Jacksonville, FL (hook clean tank) -Jax, FL to Garden City, GA (drop clean tank, hook preloaded tank) -Garden City, GA to Kingsport, TN (driver unload with customer air, drop dirty tank, hook preloaded tank) -----Kingsport, TN to Milwaukee, WI (customer unload, driver assist) -----Milwaukee, WI to Westville, IN (drop dirty tank) Gross: $3,172.24 Miles: 2,237 Avg.: $1.418/mile Superior Carriers, (Dedicated Account) Independent Contractor Totals, January 01 to Apr. 13, 2008: Gross: $38,959.22 Hub Miles: 30,506 (ALL ODOMETER miles off-duty and on-duty.) Loaded Miles: 17,059 (56%) Empty Miles: 13,347 (44%) Avg.: $1.277/mile Days Working: 58 (56%) Days Off: 46 (44%) Year-to-date costs up to Apr. 13, 2008 Gross: $38,959.22 Total expenses: $24,553.57 ($8,150.68 Fixed and Variable Costs, $16,402.89 Fuel for 4,846.111 gallons.....6.294 m.p.g. and $3.384/gallon) Taxable Net: $14,405.65 (Avg. .472/hub mile) Days Working: 53 (56%) Days Off: 46 (44%)
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#215
DDCavi wrote:
Great thread. On a side note, your a big mother effer. Superior looks like a company Id like to get with, too bad i'm a newbie
Now if I could just get around to meeting all of ya!!! :lol: :wink:
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#216
Originally Posted by Cyanide
Thank you! Glad that I could help you out. On the second note, you'll never know if even as a newbie you could get hired on unless you call the terminal manager at the terminal closest to you and ask if you could go ahead and apply or if you must wait until you have experience (Auburn, ME.....800-777-2026). Give them a call, ya never know what may happen. We have several drivers here that contribute to this thread and another in this forum who either had little experience or came right from school and were hired on.
Now if I could just get around to meeting all of ya!!! :lol: :wink: I have just acquired my Class A from a school Superior recommended and I believe there's a reasonable chance that an opening will come up. At least that's what the Terminal Manager suggests. I should know within a week or so. Thanks for all of your posts Cyanide.
#217
pd wrote:
Based on reading your many posts and Skywalker's I have been bugging the Morrow terminal to death trying to get a job Laughing
I have just acquired my Class A from a school Superior recommended and I believe there's a reasonable chance that an opening will come up. At least that's what the Terminal Manager suggests. I should know within a week or so. Thanks for all of your posts Cyanide. Speaking of wheels, I better get rolling again.....I'm done in Huntsville and on my way back to Indiana now. Go drop this dirty tank, then get home and take off 'til at least Tuesday morning. I have a very important date I simply cannot miss, or Baby Bullseye will have my azz in a sling!!! :roll: :lol: :roll: :lol: :roll:
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#218
Originally Posted by pd
Originally Posted by Cyanide
Thank you! Glad that I could help you out. On the second note, you'll never know if even as a newbie you could get hired on unless you call the terminal manager at the terminal closest to you and ask if you could go ahead and apply or if you must wait until you have experience (Auburn, ME.....800-777-2026). Give them a call, ya never know what may happen. We have several drivers here that contribute to this thread and another in this forum who either had little experience or came right from school and were hired on.
Now if I could just get around to meeting all of ya!!! :lol: :wink: I have just acquired my Class A from a school Superior recommended and I believe there's a reasonable chance that an opening will come up. At least that's what the Terminal Manager suggests. I should know within a week or so. Thanks for all of your posts Cyanide.
#219
Originally Posted by BHG0069
Congrats on getting your CDL.
I hope all is still going well for you.
#220
Originally Posted by pd
Originally Posted by BHG0069
Congrats on getting your CDL.
I hope all is still going well for you. |
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