Sorry for the obscure question in the middle of all this popcorn fun
Do Prime drivers estimate their scheduled delivery times using the x/50 method?
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Discussion in 'Prime' started by littleduck, Dec 30, 2014.
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When you get your load assignment, your given you delivery date/time unless its a drop and hook, then of course its run and drop. But in the times where I was asked when can I get it there, then yeah I used miles/50 equation to figure how many hours it would take, that gave me plenty of pad time.darthanubis Thanks this.
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My PSD called it FedEx time. Miles/45
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When I ran flatbed with Prime a couple of years ago as a company driver it was 58 mph on the pedal and 62 mph on the cruise control and 65 mph period for the L/P's & O/O's guys. The O/O's that are leased on with there own authority are wide open.
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55mph@40ish cpm? I'd take a 25% pay cut while getting passed by church going grannies on Sunday.
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I wouldn't that's about $15, 000 a year. No thanks I want that money.
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Easy answer for you. Don't drive for prime. How you can snub the fuel cost savings is beyond me and my knowledge is limited in trucking. If you are a company driver ignoring the fuel bonus is beyond me. When you have an appointment time and the time/speed allows and your option is to piss in the wind and waste money..... /boggle
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Most would rather HAMMER DOWN , pass everything in sight then whine and complain they had to sit waiting and not getting paid to get loaded / unloaded because they were ahead of their scheduled appointment
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