Anti-idling laws. Company drivers, how do you get rest if you don't have a APU?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Bald Eagle, Jun 27, 2009.

  1. kajidono

    kajidono Road Train Member

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    Truckers have been doing that for a while. They wised up to it and tweaked the law so the pets don't matter. They figure you can leave them at home since you know you can't idle your truck for any reason so it's your fault if anything happens to them.
     
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  3. FriedTater

    FriedTater Keeper of The Snakes

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    DO WHAT ?
    Try 10 US gallons PER HOUR Idling and at $2.50+ per,$18.00 is a laugh.

    What motor idles 10 hrs for $18.00 ?
    The gorilla ain't the only one pooping :biggrin_25517:



     
  4. kajidono

    kajidono Road Train Member

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    What motor burns 10 gallons an hour at idle? Other then a turbine engine.
     
  5. truckerdave1970

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    most engines burn about 1 gallon/hour when idling. at today's fuel prices, that's $25-$30 for 10 hrs.Drivers are not worth that. But that load of produce,meat etc..., gotta keep that cool(or warm) no matter what it takes! when are we going to get it? drivers are worthless! thats what they keep telling us
     
  6. Vitointn

    Vitointn Light Load Member

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    Didja ever notice that when the Cops, Firefighters, or EMS, etc are idling, that the only ones actually working IN the vehicle are the EMS folks?

    I asked a cop once why they left their vehicles running, and he responded so that the battery didn't die from the gumballs.

    Y'all are starting to make me wonder if this career change I'm embarking on is worth the hassles - or if I should bring along my portable generator once I get my own truck.
    :biggrin_2551:
     
  7. mandiesel

    mandiesel Light Load Member

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    I'm thinking exactly what you're thinking,and than they want $3000 to go to CDL school so I can get a job where I can't run a/c at night or a heater???
    I'm glad for right now I have a job,to you drivers out there my hat's off to you guys.
    It's a crying shame that (most) companies actually treat their workers like that.
     
  8. FriedTater

    FriedTater Keeper of The Snakes

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    Yeah ,My Bad I meant 1 gallon per hr :biggrin_25526:
    Thats why I spend $40 at Motel 6 for anything over 10 hr. and try to keep the truck off for at least 2 of the 10.
    You do what you can to save fuel when it comes out of your pocket.
    Next round of trucks will have AP's

     
  9. Powell-Peralta

    Powell-Peralta Road Train Member

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    Well, first of all i said idle for 8 hours not 10.

    And, i think most engines are going to use a little less than a gallon per hour.

    So, i'm sticking with around $18 or less per night. And if a company can't afford that, they really shouldn't be in business.
     
  10. truckerdave1970

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    they CAN! they dont WANT TO! the owners might have to scale back their lifestlye. God forbid! You mean they cant fly 1st class, and have to take a 4 week vacation, insted of 6?
     
  11. kajidono

    kajidono Road Train Member

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    Vacation? What's that?
     
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