That is a lot of trips to be made George looks like a (Thomas construction of Texas Employee )that shows the dedication he has for his job and his family The boss man makes these videos enjoyable to watch so keep these videos Rolling
Before fuel prices went out of sight we were at $13/ cubic yard for hauling fill dirt anywhere around an hour round trip, now we are getting $15/ yard here in North Carolina, and we typically only run quad or quint axle trucks. If we run by the hour we are at $95 for a quad and $105 for a quint. Fuel prices here are around $5.50/gallon for on road. Dirt pits charge anywhere from $5-$6.50/yard for fill sand
I'm from Iredell County, there's a trucking company up there called Blue MAX they're pretty bad ass. I have a tractor trailer truck with a 32 foot dump trailer [ 24 yds ] that's what I normally use. I was getting it serviced when we made this video
Have u thought about putting a go pro under the truck to get some different views, just a suggestion. All I got access to is a tandem axel, we can fit about 20k lbs in it (not legally of course though)
I need to step up my camera shots. I recently bought two new GoPro's. It's just hard right now with all the jobs I have going on to spend that much time on one job to film it right. I'm trying to figure out the magic recipe to make work and videos.
I try to be fair. These guys do development full-time so they're a good group of people to get to know, and have a lot of commercial work to do. Most of my customers I've been working for a while now.
i'm in ohio and people will charge up to $150 phr for a truck to haul for us. running our own loads we charge 200 for clean clay and 480 for raw topsoil. and that's cheap. idk why it's so much cheaper everywhere else. lime stone around me is $54 a ton and only $12 near chicago. i guess we just have crap for material around here. no pits near by other than sand stone and wash stone. and that's expensive anymore.
They are getting a good price at 140, but how many are you getting in each day? I would imagine with fuel equipment insurance employee you need to get a certain count in per day.
My average is 9 loads a day for six days a week. I'm going to haul like that for another two months. At that point I will have a crew freed up to go over there full-time. Then I will bring a fleet of dump truck in.
@@thomasconstructiontexas I was thinking about 10 on a good day, was close. Your videos are extremely informative, I own a small land clearing company in Florida. Mostly hydroaxe work, some grubbing.
I think I heard you say. 145 a load I think 200 is fair I got a guy bringing me sand right now he said. 190 I said it’s worth. 200 he is get ready to bring me my third load I’ll probably need I hope only 2 more but we’ll see I am building up a low spot I have other dirt underneath that I got the yard lol ok’ing good😊 thanks nice Vidio you and George stay safe😊
You need a bigger truck 8 loads per day comes out to be 437 days. Seven days a week. That is awfully big pie to eat. But then again you are in Texas.😎😎
I have a 24 yard tractor trailer truck, it was being serviced why I made this video. I'm going to haul for another two months. At that time I will have to hire more dump trucks to help. Part of the reason I'm doing that, is the amount of work I have right now. In two months I will be in the position to put a crew over there full-time.
That is a lot of trips to be made George looks like a (Thomas construction of Texas
Employee )that shows the dedication he has for his job and his family
The boss man makes these videos enjoyable to watch so keep these videos Rolling
Before fuel prices went out of sight we were at $13/ cubic yard for hauling fill dirt anywhere around an hour round trip, now we are getting $15/ yard here in North Carolina, and we typically only run quad or quint axle trucks. If we run by the hour we are at $95 for a quad and $105 for a quint. Fuel prices here are around $5.50/gallon for on road. Dirt pits charge anywhere from $5-$6.50/yard for fill sand
I'm from Iredell County, there's a trucking company up there called Blue MAX they're pretty bad ass. I have a tractor trailer truck with a 32 foot dump trailer [ 24 yds ] that's what I normally use. I was getting it serviced when we made this video
Have u thought about putting a go pro under the truck to get some different views, just a suggestion. All I got access to is a tandem axel, we can fit about 20k lbs in it (not legally of course though)
I need to step up my camera shots. I recently bought two new GoPro's. It's just hard right now with all the jobs I have going on to spend that much time on one job to film it right. I'm trying to figure out the magic recipe to make work and videos.
@@thomasconstructiontexas I feel yah it was just a suggestion I enjoy them either way
@@GRUBB-MUDD you are right my friend. I need to make a trailer to
30 murdered women that's crazy, did they catch the perp?
It was more than one killer. They just got a guy to plead guilty last week for some murders from the 90s in the area . Most of the cases are unsolved.
Last time we hauled in 2005, about 50.00, same truck, about 1/2 the distance....good price you gave them...
I try to be fair. These guys do development full-time so they're a good group of people to get to know, and have a lot of commercial work to do. Most of my customers I've been working for a while now.
i'm in ohio and people will charge up to $150 phr for a truck to haul for us. running our own loads we charge 200 for clean clay and 480 for raw topsoil. and that's cheap. idk why it's so much cheaper everywhere else. lime stone around me is $54 a ton and only $12 near chicago. i guess we just have crap for material around here. no pits near by other than sand stone and wash stone. and that's expensive anymore.
you make very entertaining videos mr thomas
You seem like a great boss! I can tell
I try
They are getting a good price at 140, but how many are you getting in each day? I would imagine with fuel equipment insurance employee you need to get a certain count in per day.
My average is 9 loads a day for six days a week. I'm going to haul like that for another two months. At that point I will have a crew freed up to go over there full-time. Then I will bring a fleet of dump truck in.
@@thomasconstructiontexas I was thinking about 10 on a good day, was close. Your videos are extremely informative, I own a small land clearing company in Florida. Mostly hydroaxe work, some grubbing.
@@joeykunz what part of Florida? I lived in Orlando in 84 then move to Miami until 91. It was a wild time to live in Florida!!!!!
I think I heard you say. 145 a load I think 200 is fair I got a guy bringing me sand right now he said. 190 I said it’s worth. 200 he is get ready to bring me my third load I’ll probably need I hope only 2 more but we’ll see I am building up a low spot I have other dirt underneath that I got the yard lol ok’ing good😊 thanks nice Vidio you and George stay safe😊
You need a bigger truck 8 loads per day comes out to be 437 days. Seven days a week. That is awfully big pie to eat. But then again you are in Texas.😎😎
I have a 24 yard tractor trailer truck, it was being serviced why I made this video. I'm going to haul for another two months. At that time I will have to hire more dump trucks to help. Part of the reason I'm doing that, is the amount of work I have right now. In two months I will be in the position to put a crew over there full-time.