Stupid route from my night planner?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Chebbydriver7195, Apr 3, 2019.
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He is going to need to stop someplace, so the time getting off and getting back on is a wash. It's just fueling itself, which should take 15 minutes or less.
If he had filled up at the first stop he would have paid $300, then at delivery would be at 3/4 tanks. If he fills up there, diesel is $2.75, total cost is $437. So even is the company is paying $30 an hour for all on duty time, they are still money ahead.
This example is over simplified, but shows the underlying logic.Lepton1 Thanks this. -
Apparently, some idiot bean counter at Crusty thinks it's more cost-effective to have trucks drive hundreds of miles through stoplights taking hours longer than taking the toll road.
But the problem with idiots is that even when you point out to an idiot why he or she is an idiot, he or she will remain an idiot because they don't realize that they are idiots to begin with.
One time, I paid the forty dollar toll to go through Ohio after having driven on US 30 through Indiana because I was so frustrated. On subsequent trips, I would avoid 80 altogether and just hit I-70. A hour or two longer, but it was toll free with none of the stoplight hassles. -
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My partner and I deal with the same stuff. One time him and I asked, why cant we just stay on I80!?
My favorite was at I think its MO-65. No shoulder or places to pull over and curvy roads lots of grades and other impatient truckers trying to all pass each other.
In Missouri on 65 we had an issue with our reefer. It had the orange light so my partner jumps out at a stop light real quick and it said something was failing.
Partner calls it in to report it.
DM wants us to pull over so we can get a better look.
We explain we are on a highway.
DM there's gotta be an exit somewhere.
No we are on a highway, there's nothing
DM well you need to find a safe spot to pull over. You can't just drive 100 miles to the next location without checking this problem.
All the intersecting roads are small and we dont know if we can get turned around if we take one.
DM you need to get safely pulled over soon.
Theres nothing safe on that road we didnt even want to be on it!
To make it worse their tracking software was telling them we were on a different road.Lepton1 Thanks this. -
That 15 minute realistically turns into an hour sidetrack. After all, all the other megas are sending their truck there also to save that penny a gallon. And most companies thay use fuel solutions don't pay for any on duty time, just cpm.
And one doesn't need to take the time getting off the expressway for breaks when there are rest areas available.Chebbydriver7195 Thanks this. -
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Schools play at teaching math... It's a satire of what it takes to really do math in trucking. /sarcasm...Lepton1 Thanks this. -
Friday, leave out at 0600 central time. Hit the north side of Atlanta by noon local. Hit the receiver as they are locking the gates and going home for the weekend, "See ya Monday!"
Yes, I know that beancounters have fuel costs as their primary thing they want to cut. But this driver could have emptied out, and went to the next load and wait, instead of sitting 2.5 days on a load that should have delivered Friday. As I said before, beancounters NEVER factor in the time it takes to count beans. That driver, sitting in the parkinglot playing pocketpool for the next 2.5 days...is he getting paid to count beans? Not if he's not being paid hourly or some sort of detention pay.
"But Six, he's saving fuel sitting in a parkinglot!"Blue jeans, sevenmph, Feedman and 5 others Thank this.
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