All Carriers Steal from their Drivers

Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by rclsr1961, Apr 9, 2012.

  1. king Q

    king Q Road Train Member

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    Regarding the OP.

    I suppose if your boss gives you anything but a top HP truck he is also robbing you.
    The logic is that you will also not be able to maintain top speed as much in a lower powered truck and he/she is thus robbing you of possible miles.

    Trucks under 700hp should be illegal as should speed governors.
    Someone should inform Swift they are doing it all wrong.
     
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  3. MNdriver

    MNdriver Road Train Member

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    Ethan,.....


    I am going to back down....

    I was not meaning this to be directed at you in anyway shape or form.

    It was a general statement that people seem to see it as appropriate to work at a reduced amount (IE 55-58).

    I am sorry if you took it that way.
     
  4. MNdriver

    MNdriver Road Train Member

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    You have put yourself in a position to take longer to get someplace. So while you put in the same amount of physical time today, you need another 1/2 hour tomorrow if you had driven the set speed today.

    So tomorrow you do it again and now you are 1 hour behind where you should have been.

    Day 1 (1/2 hour) + day 2 (1/2 hour) = 1 hour.

    at the end of the week it's 2 1/2 hours. In two weeks that' 5 hours and a month that's 1 day.

    In a year, that 12 days.
     
  5. DrtyDiesel

    DrtyDiesel Road Train Member

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    Then I apologize too. I don't see it as appropriate, I just work less if im able too is all. I know some guys run tons of miles a week but their constantly moving. I'm just saying i like to take it easy, and the company allows us too.

    BUT, if i was an o/o I would do exactly what you described. Split logging and going the extra mile.

    Ethan
     
  6. FLATBED

    FLATBED Road Train Member

    I compensate my drivers with a bonus for the job they do as well as $ they save by watching their speed.


    But since ( according to OP ) maybe I should be stealing the gas out of their cars when they are out on the road or better yet renting their cars out for additional INCOME.
     
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  7. MNdriver

    MNdriver Road Train Member

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    there is a fine line there Flatbed.

    I can't justify running 72-75. No way no how.

    but I can't justify running 58-60 either.

    That window of 62 to 67 seems to be a "happy medium".... Leaning to the highside though.
     
  8. chalupa

    chalupa Road Train Member

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    Psst...it's in the mileage pay....you know, like the soup....
     
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  9. chalupa

    chalupa Road Train Member

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    You mean I've been doing it wrong? I've always had to pull over and wait for the darn thing to catch up.....to me.
     
  10. MNdriver

    MNdriver Road Train Member

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    I generally carry mine in the cab though.
     
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  11. 074344

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    Well if you are a company driver for an OTR company, I'm going to guess not enough.
     
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