I've never delivered in Montana, or loaded for that matter. I run the same route all the time now, but when I ran otr if there was a large enough discrepancy my dispatcher would take care of it.
Also, if I was forced to route strangely due to weather, road closures, etc...he would add a city I traveled through to the routing to recalculate it.
Also in the couple of cases I've had really short loads (say same zip code p/u delivery or even 100 mile loads or some nonsense) the company would just pay a flat rate instead of cpm.
Practical Miles vs Hub Miles
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Korodoch, Oct 8, 2017.
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If they give you more for one thing it won't be there for something else...
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We have 4 zip codes here.Dockbumper, bk1369, bottomdumpin and 3 others Thank this. -
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I was dispatched 328 miles and my Qualcomm says it’s 382 that’s some ########, I brought it to my fleet leaders attention he is looking into it, what would you do?
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Years ago Nappi trucking, leased to Chem Leaman paid hub miles to union drivers; based on the average of (3) trip's hub miles to set a standard. Their Macks were tag axles. One morning they caught one of the 'hub' trucks they used to make the standard sitting in the Peter Pank dinner with the tag's air bags filled to the max and the truck sitting there in gear spinning the hub while the driver ate breakfast...
The fleet owner where I worked used the practical miles to his advantage posting a list of what miles CLTL was paying him and they logged those miles saving a few layovers each week and the Safety Man never caught on.... -
Personally I think it’s all about time. If I am going to get routed through some podunk town doing 35mph, when I can go an additional 25 miles off route to get on an interstate then that’s what I’m going to do. It’s faster and safer. But, Dispatcher’s don’t see that with their tunnel vision
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My company pays address to address based on practical miles.
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If you trust Google to route you truck routes I promise you it will get you in a pickle big time.
I use Google a lot , Google will route you 30 miles extra on a 2hr trip because it calculates you can do it in 1:50 mins going 30 miles more.
It loves toll roads if you do not avoid tolls in settings. It'll put ya on a ferry if ya don't avoid ferry in settings.mustang190 Thanks this.
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