In San Diego trainning started at like $28 an hour and it jumped to $30 or so, a dollar more for night shift. Cox Petroleum had an ad for tankers on Indeed. This was in July 2023. The other fuel delivery jobs were Coastal and some other company I can't remember. Cox sounded like a company you learn the ropes on and moved to a better paying fuel delivery company. If employers were smart just pay well and you wouldn't have a high turnover rate.
Him saying that they can make 180 is totally true, my friend works there he works 6 days or as many hours as he can. I just don’t like their schedules and they work holidays and weekends.
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$38/hr 60 hrs/wk 40 hrs straight time is $1520. 20 hrs OT is $760 and $1140 bc of time and a half. That’s $2,660 /wk and 52 weeks /yr is $138,320! That sixth day probably bumps the yearly pay ~$30,000. Math seems legit but the consistency is probably the question
The realest interview about the industry💯
Except the part where he said" it's not slow." 😂😂😂
In San Diego trainning started at like $28 an hour and it jumped to $30 or so, a dollar more for night shift. Cox Petroleum had an ad for tankers on Indeed. This was in July 2023. The other fuel delivery jobs were Coastal and some other company I can't remember. Cox sounded like a company you learn the ropes on and moved to a better paying fuel delivery company. If employers were smart just pay well and you wouldn't have a high turnover rate.
Which fuel companies are better than Cox?
@@e5toro7008 Cox Petroleum instead of Cox
Coastal wanted 1 year experience and were advertising like $34/hr to start @@e5toro7008
60 hours a week driving is probably pretty tough if you are doing it long term
Jet fuel hauler in PA on 476. RIP.
Apelane thanks for the content 👍
Now a days every job is long hours. Even a nurse does 12hr shifts.
Exactly. 40 hours a week is pretty much unheard of anymore.
Him saying that they can make 180 is totally true, my friend works there he works 6 days or as many hours as he can. I just don’t like their schedules and they work holidays and weekends.
Long Live
INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS
UNION YES
GET PAID THE MONEY & BENEFITS YOU ARE WORTH, BENEFITS TO STAY OFF GOVERNMENT FUNDED PROGRAMS , & STAY UP TO DATE ON CURRENT TRAINING MEANS METHODS & CODES IN THE INDUSTRY…. ALL TRAINING IS INCLUDING IN YOUR MEMBERSHIP
What city are you in ?
Excellent I drove gas !
Thats not paying like that, unless they doing 100hrs a week
I know right
$38/hr
60 hrs/wk
40 hrs straight time is $1520.
20 hrs OT is $760 and $1140 bc of time and a half.
That’s $2,660 /wk and 52 weeks /yr is $138,320!
That sixth day probably bumps the yearly pay ~$30,000.
Math seems legit but the consistency is probably the question