I saw that video, and for the most part it is correct. You can avoid having money taken from you for Idle time if you are responsive and stay very pro active with it. Overall...it's a crap policy and I hated it.
May Trucking bunch a thugs.
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That said, I can think of a few other reasons that might land them on that list. LolLast edited: Jan 7, 2019
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If you’re a company driver and you are being charged for fuel then maybe it’s time to leave that company. If it was out of route miles, maybe I could see that, but not every time. That just doesn’t make any sense at all.
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If it's your truck, have at it. If it's my truck, I'm watching the fuel consumption as well as the problems over idling creates on these newer emissions motors.
If it it's legitimate, there's no problem.
Not saying I agree or disagree with their practice. However, context is necessary sometimesnredfor88, Mtn Gal, Broke Down 69 and 3 others Thank this. -
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The 2 years I was there I only got charged once. I think it also may depend on your terminal . It's nearly impossible to keep it under their 45% required idle in the summer..I think it was used more as a deterrent for excessive idling. If I was charged more than a couple of more times I would have left a lot sooner. The.far greater problem they have is their crappy pay. They are too busy recruiting at prisons...
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