Very nice. I personally would love a cabover but Rat wants a hood with a big ol' sleeper so a COE would be the complete opposite of that LOL
BTW, I'd have to pass on that one because the sleeper is too big for me. I like flattop trucks.
On the fence - New trucks, thinking about leaving job
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Rat, Feb 4, 2012.
Page 11 of 17
-
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
-
Now we are talking!!!
-
I haven't even looked at anything priced over $40k. Last time I priced a new truck (lease purchase) it would have cost me $83k + 12% interest. I don't get it. -
Bottom line: "If you don't have a good driver, you'd better have a good shop!" -
Whiners spoil employee moral and ruin productivity. Period. If you found a good driver once, you can find another to replace him. No employee is valuable enough to put up with those kinds of idiotic demands.
-
-
-
I guess I kind of understand where you coming from but on opposite sides of the argument. If I have a driver tell me he's going to quit unless I buy him a Volvo I'll laugh his butt out the door. -
I don't own a trucking company but am a farmer/lots of other things. We have lots of employees come and go, seasonal work and such. There is a big difference between someone who can do a job without screwing up(hard to find ppl) and an even bigger difference finding someone who can do a job and do it well an knows what hes doing without baby sitting(even harder to find) So if and when a bussiness owner finds one i'd say its best to do everything(within reason) to keep them. If this guys boss is gonna buy a new truck and hood or no hood doesn't make much difference in fuel economy and its not a huge price difference, buy him what the driver likes. No point in buying a new truck if the driver is gonna quit. Point is its hard to replace a good driver. Might have to go through 8 bad drivers before finding another good one.
Hiring new employees is expensive too. Might find a good driver but then he quits in two weeks, hire a new driver that claims to know everything and find out hes a #######. Guy I drive for part time lost a good driver last year, has gone through 3 or 4 drivers since then trying to fill that spotLonesome and DrtyDiesel Thank this.
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
Page 11 of 17