TMC Transportation, Inc. - Des Moines, Ia.
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the way things are going and the rates are dropping like a rock i'm afraid it's gonna get worse. Some of these companies are moving freight for cost plus 2%. This aint good skippy
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..not only that fuel prices are starting to climb again & that's bad news for drivers who cant meet or beat the MPG avg. these companies expect from you..
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there is no reason not to meet mpg of the company. drivers need to do their job better. quit leaving the truck running for no reason and learn how to shift properly. i avg 6.6mpg in tmcs truck and run west with 45000+ on the deck! the bad mpg is not the companys fault it is the fault of the driver of the truck. now some trucks are different but at tmc they are almost the same. i cant tell you how many tmc trucks i see running in the truck stop while the driver is inside eating dinner. why would a driver leave the truck running while loading or unloading? these are why mpg goals are not met.
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While I wholeheartedly agree with you bangn that trucks are constantly idling when it isn't necessary and for some incomprehensible reason some are even high idling, 6.6mpg in a TMC truck is difficult to picture. The fleet average for TMC is 5.7, I'm averaging 6.15 and that's pulling a lot of freight out west. My idle while not great isn't bad at 25%. One thing I've noticed about idle % at TMC is that they figure it with a completely BS equation. Instead of your idle % actually being the % of time your truck is running that is idle they take your MOVING time and figure your idle as a % of that. It totally skews the %. The point you were making though is right on, people tend to idle their trucks when it's totally unecessary.
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Also, if any of you have hauled HazMat for TMC you might want to go through your pay settlements and make sure you were paid for it. I read through the minutes of the last driver issues meeting and it turns out they say they only pay HazMat to a driver if the customer pays them for it same as detention. I went back through my settlements and it turns out I have never been paid once for a single load of HazMat I've hauled for them. After some heated discussions with my FM he asked for the pro#'s for those loads which I was able to dig up with one exception. He looked into it and told me they were going to put the pay on my next settlement. Not sure if they will but I've got my fingers crossed. At any rate, for the small fraction of TMC drivers that pull HazMat it might be worth looking into your settlements to see if you have been paid for your work. -
well i dont know where you got that info from but i have had 3 ecm downloads and the idle time on the dash is right on with what is on my snapshot and pay.....dont know what to tell you -
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