I'll put it to you like this.
I drive a truck for my uncle and get paid a percentage of every load I move.
When it comes to taking care of the truck I do my best to keep my truck clean
as this is a dirrect impression on myself. When the truck is dirty I wash it. When
the inside, well the inside dosen' t get dirty as I keep it clean. I allways try to go
and fill up where the price per gallon is cheaper for diesel.
With that being said many times I look with envy as other owners pay the place
down the street to have their drivers trucks washed for them. They do it a WHOLE
lot cheaper and quicker than I ever could.
It is not a lot to expect for a driver to do it but from personal expirence you will
have a happier driver and a lot cleaner truck if you pay someone to do it.
Driver responsibility with the cleanliness of issued trucks?
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Keeping the interior decent, ok. Sparkling, not likely. Your other thread was how to keep good employees, fast way to lose them is require uncompensated work.
The other is enough drivers fall off trucks as it is, let alone trying to hand wash 13' 6".
Read the rest of the thread now and all this was covered, except don't forget about OSHA. Doesn't apply to driving, but would apply to washing the truck. You would have to have fall protection equipment.Last edited: Apr 14, 2009
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I would do the same thing as I do now no matter who I drove for.
I just carried the work ethic I had from before into trucking with me.
I also know what you mean about selling fuel. Many times I have been
approached and asked if I wanted $300 worth of fuel for something like
$200. NO THANKS.
By the way, how close are you to Clarksburg and Buckhannon WV?
They have been doing a great deal of drilling out there and that is
the area we specialze in. We haul for all oil companies big and small.
Awhile back about a month or so ago I was broke down in Jane Lew
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The answer to your question Lonesome, is part-time high schooler's to wash the trucks for a few hours a day (after school), or on the weekends. I did it for a year with the local trucking co. near where I lived (literally across the street form school). Mad a little money, and had a decent time learning about the trucks. If you have a shop set-up of some kind that would allow bringing the trucks inside, it could be the ideal situation.
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