Taking a low paying job, with a higher hp truck.
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Steel Dragon, Feb 23, 2017.
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Whatever floats your boat i guess lol my current truck goes 67 but it's a pain at times dealing with people that speed up at the last second. my last job i went 63 and enjoyed everyone passing me lol
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Well if anyone can recommend a company offering decent pay, a nice T680, where I dont have to run east coast or mid west, no reefer, beer ,or water loads,all drop and hook freight...Im all ears.
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I don't know. If you're very disciplined, and don't exceed the speed limit (no matter where you are) and can run the higher speed limits where they exist, and you spend a lot of time in those areas (TX, NM, AZ, UT, ID, etc) and all things being equal. 10.5 hours running an additional 5-15 miles every hour, is a noticeable change in production [and income] for that day or week. But outside of the 70 and 75+ MPH states, it's probably not going to mean much, and if it does, then the included tickets are going to be a real problem for the driver, and the job won't last long.
The higher fuel burn rates is going to be an issue FOR SOMEBODY. Is the truck owner paying you less to cover his higher fuel costs? I don't know. Ask him. -
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I drive the posted limit..it just enables you to distance yourself from the megas.
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You know what I like....a truck that can roll "up" grades 45-50 mph loaded net 70k.
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