Now if you go to a farm somewhere off of 84 in texas and pick up milk and deliver it to southwest cheese in Clovis or wherever it is, then you...
Not true. A load only pays the driver a percentage if that's the way it was billed. Yes loads under 300 miles are generally billed as percentage...
If you're getting $0.37 a mile like the rest of us it's $20...drivers lie all the time but the math never does
Where do yall go where you have to be there in the middle of the night like that?
You making the same money you were making on paper? I'm not at all
Bynum still on paper logs? IRT is about to be 100% elogs
If a load requires 4 days to get from point A to B legally, it's gonna take at least that long no matter what. If you lose a day at a shipper and...
I also know if they dont want to lose business because of late loads, they're gonna have to start getting the appts changed on these loads where...
I've been on elogs for a little while. Hasn't taken me very long to find out that tanks and elogs do not mix. My miles will never be again what...
I don't know about anyone else but I rarely ever got any long loads when I pulled a dry box. Almost always stayed east of 35. Lots of sitting. No...
What I would do is get a minimum of two spares. I have three. Keep one in each front pocket of your jeans, plus the one you have now.
If you're not smart enough to carry spare keys then there's nothing I can do for you.
Fuel can gel in just a few minutes if it's cold enough. I wouldn't shut it off to go inside a truck stop. Lock the door with your spare key and go...
What happens is, I'll go home....the first Friday that comes around, I get a good check and I'm at home when I get it. I'll enjoy a few days off,...
Looking forward to the day when I'm able to keep my head above water financially without having to forego hometime. Tired of taking time off,...
Be very careful at Citrofrut in McAllen when the lot gets muddy. I almost got stuck twice last night. And I was empty.
Only a matter of time until this thread is shut down, just like the last. :biggrin_25513:
That isn't true at all. My truck runs at every moment that I'm in it if I don't feel comfortable with it shut off, which is almost always. There...
The international toy trucks are going away. A chevy is also much lighter but you're not gonna see any of those pulling our tanks either.
Pretty sure it wouldn't be counted since it was so long ago. With that being said, at bynum you would start at 32.