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Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Where the heck have you been hiding?!

Ok, I've been catching hell because I haven't updated this blog for a while. I'm sorry, but internet access has been almost nonexistent on the road and I've been busy, busy, busy while at home. I promise to be more diligent with this in future.

I'm not going to go into the first run because I really don't remember much about it since I didn't record any details. Believe me, you'll be amazed at how much these runs start mashing together into a blur.

I purchased a laptop during my first time at home period, so I was able to keep records. In fact, I keep a spreadsheet tracking paid miles, out of route, and a guesstimation as to what pay for the week will be. It's actually been pretty accurate, with Schneider's mileage calculation always being slightly higher than mine (no complaints!!).

I'm not going into my actual pay for privacy reasons, but you can approximate it knowing that new teams get 31 cents per mile.

First week:

  • Denver, CO to Macon, GA: 1497 paid
  • McDonough, GA to Mount Vernon, TX: 777 paid
  • Coppell, TX to Ogden, UT: 1353 paid
My half of the miles came to 1814. It was a short week due to TAH, after all.

Second week:

  • Carson, CA to Macon, GA: 2229 paid
  • Atlanta, GA to Paris, TX: 793 paid
  • Paris, TX to Hazleton, PA: 1352 paid
My half came to 2187. I also missed the miles between Ogden, UT and Fontana, CA. Monday was wasted due to Safetrack. It was yet another Schneider test to determine whether or not I had picked up any bad habits. My teammate couldn't knock his Safetrack out because he was out of hours. We're going to have to sacrifice another day to that sometime in the near future.

Third week:

  • Aborted run from Wilmerding, PA to Alpha, IL: 243 paid (more on this later)
  • McCoole, MD to Sauk Village, IL: 658 paid
  • Chicago, IL to Roanoke, TX: 971 paid
  • Haslett, TX to Statesville, NC: 1115 paid
  • Charlotte, NC to San Bernardino, CA: 2382 paid
Monday was a waste again. We had to drive almost all the way across Pennsylvania to pick up a load in Wilmerding - NOT easy to get to. We finally get there only to find out that it's a Haz Mat load. We don't have Haz Mat endorsements yet. The shipper neglected to tell SNI that it's a Haz Mat load, so I can't really fault Schneider for that. But it still sucks. We get the replacement load and have to go down to Maryland. That region SUCKS for truck traffic. After we get that delivered and pick up the new load in Chicago, it's a race to Texas to beat the ice storm. I made it to Joplin, MO just as the rain starts pouring down. My poor teammate is left to brave the deteriorating conditions in Oklahoma. By the way, it's HARD to sleep when you know that you're being driven through an ice storm.

The next load is expedited - less than 24 hours to make it 1115 miles from Texas to North Carolina. During an ice storm. We manage to make the pickup about 30 minutes late because we were assigned to pick up a trailer from a place that didn't open until 15 minutes before our pickup deadline. We make the drop in NC - only 15 minutes late. Talk about pulling some miles out of your rear. By the way, safety was NOT compromised and we never drove too fast for conditions.

My half of the miles was 2684.

Fourth week:
  • South Gate, CA to Winchester, VA: 2640 paid
  • Colonial Heights, VA to Charlotte, NC: 419 paid
  • Huntsville, NC to Indianapolis, IN: 621 paid
  • Indianapolis, IN to Henderson, CO (HOME TIME!!): 1065
My split was 2372. Again, another Monday lost because they couldn't relay our delivery in San Bernardino. And the consignee took a LONG time getting around to unloading, and over an hour to get the paperwork done once the truck was empty.

The miles have not been great yet, but that's because we still tend to stop too much. It's not Schneider's fault because the loads always come in either immediately after showing available or we get loads assigned ahead of time.



This is my truck after hooking up to my first trailer:



This is a very nice sunset that we saw at the Seville, OH operating center:

4 comments:

Unknown said...

I live near Wilmerding. You will never in your life meet anyone who has ever heard of it ... even the people who live here make fun of it ...

Anonymous said...

Aborted run from Wilmerding, PA to Alpha, IL: 243 paid (more on this later)

Where in Alpha were you headed for, if you remember. I lived there during my senior year of H.S. with my State Trooper dad and step mom...and I am from The Quad Cities. Just be interested. The only place I could imagine you going would be the FS plant on the south end of town or the Moorman's on the North end of town.

Anonymous said...

Crap, that's a Pioneer plant on the south end of town now, I think.

Dr. Zebra said...

Pete,

I honestly don't remember which part. I only remember that Schneider didn't have directions to the consignee.