This is it, has to be. The price of oil has changed seismically, not simply incrementally. What else has changed seismically? Demand? Supply?...
Supply and demand economics in a free market has underlying assumptions like 'rational behavior'. Is OPEC making economically rational choices?...
You're one exotic trucker/investor. :-)
Interesting. I made my comment before reading the thread.
I doubt this is about supply and demand, just like precious metal, I suspect the price of oil can be rigged. Sure, I know all about theoretical...
I correct myself. He did say 25% of the 80%. Usually it's 25% of the 100%
3700/.8 x .25 = 1156.25: it's 25% of 4625; that would be somewhat low in ND. As a company driver I grossed $40k (less about $3500 for mancamp)...
You've found a company that sucks and you want to know where you can get a truck and lease on?
BIA 14, if you search there are theads about it. It's a 12 mile dirt highway on the Indian reservation. Bumpy isn't the word for it, and when it...
I haven't read the whole thread but I'll tell you what I know about the North Dakota operation. Located in Williston, big plus, as opposed to a...
Totally worth it. Twenty somethings with a high school education driving $50,000 pick ups making $80,000 +. It never came that easy to me...
She's still in ND. Don't know if she still posts here.
That's impressive hauling fuel your first CDL job. Talked to a guy yesterday with Pilot Logistics/Western Petroleum. They keep all the diesel...
Solipsistic!? LOL I love it! I don't know the meaning of a lot of words but it isn't too often I see a word I never heard or saw before!
Alright, it's been four hours so far and no one arguing. I've got to go to work so let me just say what I'm thinking. Prices at Walmarts here...
Now, anyone thinking about coming up here, don't let this discourage you because it's mostly BS.
I think the point is, if he's only paying $20/hr he must care some about the bottom line, maybe a lot LOL That's fine, good money while getting...
They are related but it's not determined that way. Sometimes there is a large pool of talented workers but few jobs. A recession is an example....
Somebody who gets it. Wages are determined by the size of the labor pool and the amount of work available.
Average $150k? No, it's at least a quarter mil.