See, this is what is so amazing to me... The fact that pretty much everything is impacted by truck transport. Ya'll are pretty much on the ground-level of the economy, making things happen. Amazing.
Gas Prices: Who do they affect?
Discussion in 'Questions To Truckers From The General Public' started by Socy Grad, Feb 28, 2008.
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I think that the public generally thinks that it is the cost of dairy, wheat etc. that is driving their costs up, not other, somewhat hidden factors that they usually don't think about.
As for the "getting the public educated" thing, I'm working on it... -
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I've wondered myself how farmers were going to adapt. Shoot, the prices of beer have already gone up because of farmers replacing wheat production for corn production.
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My brother is quitting a CO, won't name them, will let him, for writing him up for idling too much this winter according to the company average. They sent him to snow country almost every trip and some were from NC to WI-MI where it was below 0. They use some kind of bunk heater which is adequite to about 40 degrees. But it is a trickle down affect anyway. Remeember there are 2 rules to plumbing, S___ runs down hill, the boss is always right. Any Questions?
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