You do what you can do. The usual deal with OTR outfits that lease trucks is to tell drivers to only buy enough fuel to make a run and avoid buying fuel just before the cutoff date for turning in trips. That maximizes short-term cash flow at the expense of profit in the long run. Its how shyster lease-purchase deals convince drivers they're making some money.
Fuel for load or fill tank?
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Fill both tanks to the top and do something constructive with the time you save.
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Just an observation... If he is using a fuel card, the transaction fees are $1.25 or $1.50 a swipe. If you are fueling every trip, the fees will add up in the long run.
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A couple possibilities.
1 he always fuels at the same stop because his company gets a great discount.
2. He worries about fuel being stolen where he parks, since he runs out and back.
3. It's a cash flow trick perpetuated by his carrier.
4. His tanks aren't big enough to go out and back twice and have a sufficient reserve.double yellow Thanks this. -
rain, snow, wind, load weight, and quality of fuel, which never seems to be the same from tank to tank at the same filling station. -
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there is no reality. it doesn't exist in a factor of variables.
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