my first idle charge

Discussion in 'May Trucking' started by platinum, Aug 4, 2011.

  1. hammer head mn

    hammer head mn Light Load Member

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    The reason they do this is the good have to pay for what the bad have done.Just listen in the truck stops on cool evenings and you will hear trucks running.So companys had to put these rules in place because of these people to save equipment and save money.

    There idle rules though seem a extreme.Like everybody else if your not happy change your situation as lifes to short!
     
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  3. Roadmedic

    Roadmedic Road Train Member

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    Yeah, right.

    Worried about the equipment, buy APU's.

    Otherwise, show me proof that they are saving money by not running a/c during lunch, breaks and night shift or at home.
     
  4. harleymanjax

    harleymanjax Rookie Skateboarder

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    Come to JBS, we idle all we want!
     
  5. nuts&bolts123

    nuts&bolts123 Light Load Member

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    well you cant sit in a truck stop with your windows down.(not safe). say your parked on an off ramp and not in a ta. or emergancy pull off. i was taught keep it running. unless i wanted to be stranded with bad batteries. shut your truck off in freezing temps cause there is a cab heater? yeah ok ! then truck freezes up. they already applied a fuel surcharge they are not paying for you to idle. they want you to not idle so they can put some of that fuel surcharge in there pocket!
     
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  6. justawheelholderfornow

    justawheelholderfornow Medium Load Member

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    well, for one, you're not supposed to be parked anywhere except the shipper/receiver or a rest/truck stop. If you are, in an emergency situation (as I was when a road was closed due to snow) I idled all night with my running lights on. Told them teh next morning, the reason, and was granbted the ENTIRE idle time

    After speaking to several people on the operations side of things at May...the people getting idle charges are running like 60-70% idle!! (Are they even driving!??!) As well as people asking for idle credit for running the truck all night in 65 degree weather...
    It's not like the idle policy is some sort of surprise, it is gone over in great detail in orientation, as well as your trainer SHOULD explain it as well.
    It's 71 in the chicago area righht now...my Breezeway screens are in up front, and my windows are open in the back...feels great! NO IDLING TONIGHT! (idle extract will be done in a few hours...I'm at 26.92% with the few occasions of idle credit granted, I'm under 20% effective idling for this two week period in AUGUST, ~163hrs/6400 miles
    NEVER broke a sweat in the truck!!
     
  7. RenegadeTrucker

    RenegadeTrucker Road Train Member

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    I say park it in their yard with a full tank, leave it running, lock the door, find a new job.

    It is a one thing for a company to request that you idle, it is another for them to dip into your pocket book.

    It is a scam, they know what they are doing. It is designed by them to work this way.
     
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  8. TripleSober

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    I guess it depends on where you went to orientation and who your trainer was. The only thing that was covered with me is "if you idle over you'll pay for it" or "there is no reason to idle"

    I agree with the majority on this topic. It's BS! I do agree there are people that idle too much but if it's uncomfortable and you need rest to be safe you shouldn't have to ask for permission.

    Life is to short.
     
  9. Joker85

    Joker85 Road Train Member

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    People that say there is no need to idle are ridiculous I idled 60 gallons not a charge, the key to success is communication
     
  10. platinum

    platinum Road Train Member

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    Ohh I have communicated, over QC. I was in van buren.Arkansas on the 1st Sept and was told I dont think your idle request will get covered as its cooling down at night, it was 99 at 10 pm. I can't wait tell it gets low enough to shut off, that all should be covered since the truck is governed at 60 anyway.
     
  11. midnight_trucker_1971

    midnight_trucker_1971 Medium Load Member

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    i won't even look at a truck with no APU!! then i tell em i'm not sweating my arse off for no one. the word fatiuge comes to mind. then i tell em i guess me in a ditch is more imporant than me delivering the load lol. they should make APU'S mandatory and it would create more jobs as well ooooppppssss forgot the revinue rangers and bagle eaters would be put out of work oh well
     
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