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    This should be a very interesting topic.

    I think it will stay like this for quite a while,or until people are going to have jobs so the economy can pick up.

    Being new to the business, im eager to learn from just about anyone on how to run smarter and more efficient.If that means driving 900 miles to get the load out and position myself for another load on a good freight area,that's what I'll do.

    Another thing is speed.I just finished a run from az to bronx and back and hand calculated my mpg was around 7mpg with my new truck.I didn't have the money to remove the limiter and i was forced to run with it for now.The speed was 65,and that's what i kept it for the entire duration.I think that's how i'll run from now on,even i'll have that limiter removed so i can pass other when there to many trucks toghether.

    I beleive in this business and i think the strong ones are going to survive.The weak,mega carrriers that are constrained on rules and regulations and don't have a good business model will fail soon.But hey, that would be a good sign for the small owner op.LONG LIVE THE OWNER OP

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    Quote Originally Posted by b00m View Post
    This should be a very interesting topic.

    I think it will stay like this for quite a while,or until people are going to have jobs so the economy can pick up.

    Being new to the business, im eager to learn from just about anyone on how to run smarter and more efficient.If that means driving 900 miles to get the load out and position myself for another load on a good freight area,that's what I'll do.

    Another thing is speed.I just finished a run from az to bronx and back and hand calculated my mpg was around 7mpg with my new truck.I didn't have the money to remove the limiter and i was forced to run with it for now.The speed was 65,and that's what i kept it for the entire duration.I think that's how i'll run from now on,even i'll have that limiter removed so i can pass other when there to many trucks toghether.

    I beleive in this business and i think the strong ones are going to survive.The weak,mega carrriers that are constrained on rules and regulations and don't have a good business model will fail soon.But hey, that would be a good sign for the small owner op.LONG LIVE THE OWNER OP
    Being new to the business ??? well you sure to have your eye on the ball. your perception is accurate & it is good you can see the benefit of mp.g.. hang in there & best of luck. I'll be right there along with you.

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    I've been progressive shifting lately and being more conscious of coasting to a stop rather then braking when possible, as well as running at lower RPM's when possible too. Those things combined I have seen a really good improvement in fuel mileage.
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    Confusion and uncertainty is all I found.
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    But I do not know where.
    Optimistic and hopeful dreams,
    Are all I have so it seems.
    The future I do not know,
    So all I can do is take it slow.
    But I do know it will work out,
    So I wait and watch without a doubt
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mackman View Post
    Gman how are you making adjustments ???


    BTW buying a truck right now i think is a bad idea. But im talking dump trucks not OTR.
    I'd like to see an answer to this question too....
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    Quote Originally Posted by tootie04 View Post
    I'd like to see an answer to this question too....
    It's good to like things.

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    I told my wife she needs to make more money.
    I can use power tools, and I'll think about doing your dry cleaning if the rates are good.

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    I've been always doing all those things. Penny saved, is penny earned. So for now, i just tightened it. I also lowered my load acceptance standards, according to the current market. This doesn't mean "cheap freight", just being realistic.
    Pessimist,- is just well informed optimist!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidman82 View Post
    I told my wife she needs to make more money.
    And that's how it's done folks.

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    GM will be idleing their plants for nine weeks, Chrysler is closing several plants, Caterpillar is going to idle plants off and on over the summer, let's see, did I miss anybody? The trickle down is going to be huge.

    If anyone is thinking of buying a truck I'd wait till fall, by that time there will be a glut of repo's, I wonder which carrier(s) will be gone by then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chiefwhatdahey View Post
    GM will be idleing their plants for nine weeks, Chrysler is closing several plants, Caterpillar is going to idle plants off and on over the summer, let's see, did I miss anybody? The trickle down is going to be huge.

    If anyone is thinking of buying a truck I'd wait till fall, by that time there will be a glut of repo's, I wonder which carrier(s) will be gone by then?

    I don't think it's going to be good with all these companies being like this.But hey hope for the best and hopefully we'll come out.But when, that's the million dollar question!!!

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    Try to cut cost where you can. I switched cell phone providers and saved 100 bucks a month.

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    I like others are still waiting to see what GMAN's been doing to make adjustments! Common your the OP, tell us!
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    Confusion and uncertainty is all I found.
    The answers are there,
    But I do not know where.
    Optimistic and hopeful dreams,
    Are all I have so it seems.
    The future I do not know,
    So all I can do is take it slow.
    But I do know it will work out,
    So I wait and watch without a doubt
    .

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    oil field work is still pretty steady and the flatbed is always moving, I had a 5 axle but I couldnt justify keeping it for the amount of work that was coming through the door, the silver lining is rebuilding late model wrecks has sky rocketed, the first couple of years i`d do 3 or 4 in a year, its may now and i`ve already moved 6 and have two in the garage now, i`m almost at the point of selling the driving side of the business to my BIL and staying in the shop full time working on trucks.
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