How to find long haul dedicated route jobs?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by abbadox, Jan 20, 2014.
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"Ain't no load worth risking my life over."
We are risking it all every time we leave our parking space. -
So if the dedicated routes are mostly for teams and you don't have someone to team up with do they try to find someone for you to team up with or is that just a bad idea all the way around?.
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Years ago I ran what they called super-solo pulling a reefer running produce. Good long miles and wide open road. Have not heard of many company positions like that since then. Like was already said, most of that freight goes to teams.
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It's just a dream anymore though. The reality now is with our Governed trucks (65 for us) and E-Log's (max 11 hrs drive time) it's not possible.
Lets say you do good and average 60 mph. That's 660 miles. Super Solo for my company at least is 750. I've managed to do 691, but nowhere near 750.
I could start at midnight and run for 8 hours shut down for 10 and then run for 6 more for 14 hours of drive time in one day ''technically'' and then i could achieve 750 miles in a day and achieve super solo status, but i don't see that being sustainable.
E-Log's bring the suck sometimes :/Cbake84 Thanks this. -
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And someone will say, " You can't average 65 mph in a 65 mile an hour truck." Yes you can. They tell you that you can't, but if you set the trip meter on your GPS, it will tell you your average speed. Mine was 65.4 -
rambling man do you run out of spokane or the midwest? system does a lot of canada dont they?
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We do quite a bit of Canada, but i've never gone. More trouble than it's worth IMO.
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