Prime has the SLOWEST sorry trucks on the road today, it's not even close

Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by freightwipper, Aug 19, 2014.

  1. freightwipper

    freightwipper Road Train Member

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    better be at least an extra 10CPM to make up for all that time lost going slow
     
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  3. freightwipper

    freightwipper Road Train Member

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  4. MsJamie

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    If you can't manage 7 MPG in a lightweight Cascadia, you really shouldn't be driving.

    And yes, the fuel bonus does get up into that range. (Not sure of the exact numbers.)
     
  5. ethos

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    Had the same thing happen to me, I couldn't believe it.
     
  6. snowwy

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    so. slow down the trucks to save on fuel. but you give that savings to the driver as a bonus. either way company spends money.
     
  7. MsJamie

    MsJamie Road Train Member

    I'm sure they'd rather give it to the driver than to the oil companies...
     
  8. sazook

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    I was with Prime for 5 years. I had a truck set at 70 MPH, but rarely ran it above 60. Given that the majority of the freight at Prime had firm appointments, if I had driven faster I would have just sat and waited longer to unload. The upside to this was an increase in my fuel mileage from about 6.3 to 7.2, on a week where I drove 2500 miles that equaled a difference of about 50 gallons, putting $150 to $200 more in my settlement each week. The extra $10,000ish a year allowed me to take 2 straight weeks off in the summer and in the winter for vacations, in addition to the regular hometime I would schedule myself. After the end of my 3 year lease, I had averaged a little more than $75,000 net a year.

    My last year at Prime, I averaged over $1.75 for all miles.
     
  9. Chinatown

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    I'm sure that will be the max. setting & the trucking companies can set it at any speed 65 or below.
     
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  10. freightwipper

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    If you weren't a company driver, I understand wanting to save in that situation.
    I just don't understand why it is it's only Prime I always pass on the highway.
     
  11. snowwy

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    guessing you've never pulled a flat or tanker???? and don't drive in the mountains.

    only way i'm getting 7, is light load on kansas flatground. on summer blend fuel.

    only pulled a van one time. i got 6.2 on winter blend.
     
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