Shaffer Experiment

Discussion in 'Shaffer' started by xlsdraw, Dec 22, 2014.

  1. Astoh

    Astoh Medium Load Member

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    Volvo- No wasn't Chris. I asked his AM how he was doing last time I was in Lincoln and was told he no longer works for Crete.
     
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  3. xlsdraw

    xlsdraw Road Train Member

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    Final Shaffer Experiment #s:

    42,135 paid miles.
    104 days worked.
    61 loads.
    16 full days off.
    690.73 average load length.
    405.14 average paid miles per day.

    I transferred back to Crete. The numerous inversions per week of the sleep schedule and primarily night driving had me constantly fatigued. I commend the Shaffer drivers that are able to adjust to the short/medium haul reefer modality.
     
  4. joseph1135

    joseph1135 Papa Murphy

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  5. TruckDuo

    TruckDuo Road Train Member

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    Xlsdraw, will you start the 'Crete Experiment' ?

    Will you have a more in-depth analysis of the 'Shaffer Experiment' now that it's over ?
     
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  6. freightwipper

    freightwipper Road Train Member

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    That sounds about right.
    Also was pretty much the biggest reason I was unhappy and left.. because I was living off sleep and energy AIDs to manipulate my sleep schedule there just to make it work.

    Good luck at the Dry side, let us know how it works out.
     
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  7. supersnackbar

    supersnackbar Road Train Member

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    And here I thought you were just pulling our leg to see if he would 'really believe every thing he reads on the interweb'...guess I was wrong.
     
  8. Lone Ranger 13

    Lone Ranger 13 Road Train Member

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    I had to do plenty of sleep schedule twisting at Crete. I mostly blame the 14 hour rule. With flexibility, it's much easier to deal with varying appointment times . Because you can sleep when tired and drive when rested. I guess another option is to run longhaul or work for a company with a regular schedule.
     
  9. freightwipper

    freightwipper Road Train Member

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    yeah but there's wayyy more open window drop and hook freight at Crete vs flipping appointment times for live unloads with lazy lumpers at Shaffer.

    Plus the extra .03 at Shaffer doesn't cover time lost revolving your day around an appointment times and time lost waiting and driving to get a wash out.
    You can more than make up for that .03 at Crete.
     
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  10. Pintlehook

    Pintlehook Road Train Member

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    It's trucking. Good luck finding an 8-5 schedule. Driving tired is an unwelcome part of the job, no matter how much we're regulated (regulation in most cases makes it worse, in my opinion). Take up rocket science if you want Monday to Friday daylight. Don't mean to sound harsh, but it seems that I'm just speaking the trucking facts of life.
     
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  11. RoadCall

    RoadCall Road Train Member

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    BS, much easier pulling a dry box with a company like Crete. They have a LOT of open window appointments like freightwipper said. Night and day between the 2. Also if you run for a long haul reefer outfit you get to make up for loss of sleep with those 1200-2000+ loads. Can't do that with Shaffer practically loading and unloading everyday.
     
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