Current state of trucking industry summed up into one image

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  1. baha

    baha Road Train Member

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    Yes l worked for atlantic steel trucking division and we got the fuel sur. starting at 1.10 a gal. and it payed more than the amount we were paying extra, it was set for a 5.25 mi per gal. truck, it payed for extra costs of fuel, the owner of our office had a FLD. with a Detroit ECM motor that got 6.4 but driver lived in it all the time and it idle all the time so he was just about the same, but I figured I would do better with n-14 with the new electronics, cruise con. and used the stick l would jam under dash to run the small cam 350 to floor,
    To hold the door open when catching up with the log books?
     
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  3. jlafume

    jlafume Light Load Member

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    Back then did everyone use fuel card or was it all cash back then?
     
  4. baha

    baha Road Train Member

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    Fuel cards for most, for the discount, some gave you a com, ck. When you called in loaded and at end of the week you had several hundred cash that girl friend didn't know about when you got home on Friday?
     
  5. Heaveninamoment

    Heaveninamoment Light Load Member

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    Lala Lala la, Lala Lala la, lala Lala la la la laaahhh. Also called never never land.
     
  6. ProfessionalNoticer

    ProfessionalNoticer Road Train Member

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    Lol yes. There too!
     
  7. 201

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    A "fuel surcharge" was only beginning to be talked about, but I don't recall ever getting any adjustment for fuel. One has to remember, when I bought my truck in '88, fuel was like .75-.80/gal,( $2.07 in todays money) so at $1.50, (almost $4.00 today) it was a double increase, much like today. We were expected to take it in the shorts, that's when I got out.
     
  8. teemobile707

    teemobile707 Bobtail Member

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    So what would y'all determine to be the factor to get out of it today?
     
  9. Heaveninamoment

    Heaveninamoment Light Load Member

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    This is flat bed load securement in 2022. No straps just a human holding down the whole load by himself at freeway speeds. Saw that driving past me just now and thought maybe someone else would think it’s funny DA493927-B25D-4EA6-9534-F6170517F32F.jpeg 43E5DC5C-8F77-494D-B076-1013BF686839.jpeg

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  10. Heaveninamoment

    Heaveninamoment Light Load Member

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    My mistake
     
    Last edited: May 10, 2022
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  11. Dadetrucking305

    Dadetrucking305 Heavy Load Member

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    I was referring to the rates paid for shipments.
     
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