ron2
Posted : 3/6/2007 7:51:09 PM
you'll actually be making money!
What a sweet dream. And thanks to Glenda, too. I've been making the same rate for about 2 years now, which wasn't too bad when I had either a company truck or a truck allowance and a gas card.
Paying for my own gas and driving across 4 counties is another thing. I was saving some gas and time by using the George Bush Turnpike, which is a toll road, but it was worth the toll as it ends onto Hwy 161 which would nearly place at that job south of DFW Airport.
Today, it was at least 45 miles to work, down in Rockwall. And I had figured the shortest route using back roads. Getting home, I put on about 92 miles on for the day and haven't quite burned a 1/4 of a tank. That's mileage I had when the truck was brand new. So, I am completely pleased with that.
The reason my transmission output seal was leaking was because the tranny mount was broken. So, they fixed that and put in a new seal. Now, with more fluid staying in the tranny, I'm getting my old numbers, 70 mph at 2,000 rpm.
In a month or so, I'm getting a tranny service which is flush, new fluid and new filter. While they got it apart, I will have them replace the factory clutch valve spring with the stouter replacement and that will make the tranny run like new.
Now, I can take the money I'm saving on gas and spend it on paying off the credit card.
If I got the job that's based in Plano, I would be driving just short of 40 miles and that's only to get to the shop, where I would pick up a company vehicle to go run off and fix lights. Then come back, park it and then go home. And I would be expected to supervise journeyman, making me a little more useful than a green helper everyone assumes me to be at this company. They can't help it. I didn't hire on as a superintendent, so some of my co-workers would just assume that I didn't know anything. It's been comical at times, getting journeyman pay wihle someone talks to me like I've never done any of this stuff before.
Then I burst their little bubble.