Sounds about right.
There won't be any 38 hour weeks for you in the oilfield. Nothing but very long days out here. Especially if you want to make that money. There's...
Well, I got offered a job with a pre-ELD Pete 379. I think I'll take it and just see what issues I have if any on the companies dime for awhile.
Yeah, like that
I'm pretty sure I acknowledged that speed doesn't compensate for poor planning or excess stops. I've always been able to cover more miles in a...
Well, little harder to brute force Americans since the people are armed too so social engineering is all they have. They can't directly physically...
I'm using OTR as an example which is going to be mostly interstate where the speed limit is 75mph in most areas. I always ran at night during my...
It's the combination, it's the way in which technology aids in social engineering. How effective would George Orwell's Big Brother be without all...
It's the digital ch19. What did you expect?
Oh no doubt speed is not going to do much to compensate for poor planning or failing to keep the left door closed. I've just noticed that I am...
Nice response and I'm not hating on any trucks. There wouldn't be so many 379, 378 and W900 tractors if people weren't making money with them. We...
If you're with a mega different companies call it different things. I've heard "repower" from some but in the event that you arrive days early if...
That's my biggest fear with those.
Correct, the starting and stopping adds another element outside of just speed. Perhaps I should have articulated it better but that was the point...
You could put me down for another grand
@rollin coal already beat me to what would have been my rebuttal
It's not physics though. Fuel efficiency has more to do with RPM's than speed. Where that "sweet spot" is on the RPM's where peak efficiency is...
I actually didn't catch that. That certainly would be another contributing factor though if that was the case.
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Let's do some math shall we? 10 hours with an average speed of 60mph is 600 miles. Increase your average speed to 65mph and that's an additional...