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Mackman
Joined: 14 Sep 2005
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Location: Concordville PA
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| Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 3:59 pm Post subject: trucker strike in my local news |
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| http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=news/business&id=6038010 |
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Dejanh
Joined: 04 Nov 2006
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Location: Charlotte, North Carolina
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| Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 6:09 am Post subject: |
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Good piece even though its all talk..
I like that 1 comment about the load that pays 700 but fuel is 900 ....
900 bucks = 225 gallons at 4$ per, at 6mpg= 1350 miles, so if you took a load that has 1350 miles for 700 bucks there is something really wrong with you to beggin with and no help will ,,help'' you whatever the circumstances are...
Maybe a trip to the nut house for evaluation but thats about all... |
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scooter823
Joined: 16 Jul 2007
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Location: NC
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| Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 3:21 pm Post subject: |
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It was on the local news here in Wilmington NC also. Truckers shutting
down on April 1st. I too am going to park my truck. It has nothing to do
with not being able to get the fuel surcharge. It just pi**es me off that
fuel has risen to 3.95/gal here in NC. I feel something has to be done to
stop this highway robbery. I know someone on here will say you need to
just adjust the rates at what you are willing to haul for. That's all good, I
just don't like getting f***ed at the pumps. |
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mike3fan
Joined: 04 Aug 2006
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Location: michigan
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| Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 5:13 pm Post subject: |
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scooter823 wrote: I just don't like getting f***ed at the pumps.
I on the other hand would welcome it. :D |
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Jumbo
Joined: 27 Aug 2006
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Location: Northern Wisconsin
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| Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 5:36 pm Post subject: |
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mike3fan wrote: scooter823 wrote: I just don't like getting f***ed at the pumps.
I on the other hand would welcome it. :D
I don't think you are talking about the same kind of F***ing. |
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scooter823
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| Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 7:12 pm Post subject: |
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| I am glad you would enjoy it :D , but for real I can not believe those of us that own trucks are not bothered at the high fuel cost. :evil: |
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GhostCaptain
Joined: 09 Aug 2007
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Location: Texas
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| Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 8:01 pm Post subject: |
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I guess it is time, to start running stright trucks with gasoline engines and
2 speed axle,like old times,carring 20000# at a time, since gasoline is a lot less costly nowdays, years ago they used to almost give away Diesel |
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mike3fan
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Location: michigan
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| Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 7:51 am Post subject: |
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scooter823 wrote: I am glad you would enjoy it :D , but for real I can not believe those of us that own trucks are not bothered at the high fuel cost. :evil:
Yes I am bothered by the high fuel prices,but mainly for what they are gonna do to the prices of eveyday goods,I get a very nice FSC so it is not coming out of my pocket directly at the pumps.
If you ask me,I don't think many really truly care on the highways,I have slowed down considerably and I basically get run over if I happen to get in the left lane to pass someone,and ever pay attention to the amount of wasted fuel being burnt up on a nightly basis from idlling trucks?
If every truck in the truck stop is burning an extra 8 gals. at night(low estimate),now times that by every truck stop in the states how much fuel do you think we could save just in one night? which would eventually drive prices down just from lower demand,but like I said noone wants to make any real sacrafices to do that.You cn't even get guys to do the speed limit. |
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nightprwlr
Joined: 22 Dec 2006
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Location: ILLINOIS
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| Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 8:43 am Post subject: Shutdown or strike? |
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First of all non-union truckers cannot strike,it's being called a shutdown. Fuel prices are not the only issue facing truckers. By all means if you can afford to keep on trucking,"Keep on Truckin'". For many others the fuel prices are just a drop in the bucket. How long will it be before the Mexican Trucks are hauling your once high value,high paying freight?
Why should you stick together with other truckers when they go under that's more freight for you right? What you can't haul the railroads will,sure thing.
I guess the sad reality is you can't afford to shutdown and stick together for a common cause that eventually will affect each and everyone of us some point in time. 10 yrears ago fuel prices were low and so were the rates,10 years later fuel prices are high and the rates remain almost the same. The precious fuel surcharge some of us receive helps out,it's a matter of time before the govenment find a new trick to take that away. Maybe it will be mandating engine speed conrols on ALL trucks at 55 mph to save fuel.
Typical of some,take advantage of an already bad situation getting worse. What are you afraid of if you shutdown for 3-5 days? You can't afford it? :shock: |
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mike3fan
Joined: 04 Aug 2006
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| Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 10:30 am Post subject: Re: Shutdown or strike? |
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nightprwlr wrote: Typical of some,take advantage of an already bad situation getting worse. What are you afraid of if you shutdown for 3-5 days? You can't afford it? :shock:
Why would I have to shut down for others poor choices?
I know what I need to run my truck and I found a company that provides that.It isn't my place to help those that can't/won't figure it out for themselves.
If they were doing all that can be done to help themselves I might have a different view,but from what I have seen since the prices have risen I don't think they truly care or are just waiting for someone(government) to do it for them.
I have already shut down for 2 weeks this year for 2 seperate vacations so yes I can afford it,but this is entering our busy time of the year and if you think I'm shutting down for someone who thinks .85cpm + FSC is a way to run a buisness you have some more thinking to do.
Good luck on the shut down,maybe now I will be able to sleep at night because there won't be any trucks idiling next to me........on second thought what was I thinking,those that do shutdown will be sitting in the truck stops in the tv room claiming that they are doing something great for their fellow driver,all the while their trucks will be out in the lot running...... :roll: |
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scooter823
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Location: NC
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| Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 11:05 am Post subject: |
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| I kind of figured this would be the response I would get, that is what is wrong with this country now, it is all the I,I's and ME, ME's. This is not about me or you it is about our industry as a whole. I see this has fallen on deaf ears as I thought it would. :roll: |
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mike3fan
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| Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 12:52 pm Post subject: |
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scooter823 wrote: I see this has fallen on deaf ears as I thought it would. :roll:
MY DEAF EARS?
Why not ask the same thing of the other BBR's.you know the ones running down the road 70-75mph,running trucks all night as they sleep,running for rates that are not enough to cover their expenses?
Where is your outrage at them?
Yes it is about me,because in the end I am the one that has to support my family and my business,as soon as you get something (which you won't) about fuel prices what will happen,they will go right back to hauling for cheap,because they know no different.
And that is not my problem,so go on shutdown and have fun,and accomplish very little,except watch alot of O/O's lose their trucks. |
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scooter823
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| Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 3:05 pm Post subject: |
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| If a o/o can't afford to shut down then.........nevermind, no need in wasting anymore of my time |
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Twilight Flyer
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| Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 3:32 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: That is what is wrong with this country now, it is all the I,I's and ME, ME's.
Actually, it's all about poor decisions being made day in and day out by thousands and thousands of owner operators.
I will side with Mike on this one. Why should he be asked to sacrifice his good business for the sake of others than did not have the foresight to run their own business correctly. Sure, fuel is high...so his 4-wheeler juice. But for every person/driver complaining about not making it, there are a hundred others that are doing just fine.
There won't be a strike...just more of the same pointless yammering and nothing will ever be done. You want to make a difference? Run compliant. Run the speed limit. Don't haul cheap freight. That's the key right there, but most of the owner operators out there won't allow themselves to see it. They'll blow down the road doing 80 from truck stop to truck stop and whine about fuel in between cherry machine pulls. Then they'll spend 10 hours in their truck in the parking lot in 70 degree whether, idling the entire time. That's where the problem is. Unfortunately, it's not a fixable problem.
So as Fozzy says...same poop, different day. |
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BigDiesel
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Location: Space... The Final Frontier
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| Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 3:51 pm Post subject: |
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Twilight Flyer wrote: Quote: That is what is wrong with this country now, it is all the I,I's and ME, ME's.
Actually, it's all about poor decisions being made day in and day out by thousands and thousands of owner operators.
I will side with Mike on this one. Why should he be asked to sacrifice his good business for the sake of others than did not have the foresight to run their own business correctly. Sure, fuel is high...so his 4-wheeler juice. But for every person/driver complaining about not making it, there are a hundred others that are doing just fine.
There won't be a strike...just more of the same pointless yammering and nothing will ever be done. You want to make a difference? Run compliant. Run the speed limit. Don't haul cheap freight. That's the key right there, but most of the owner operators out there won't allow themselves to see it. They'll blow down the road doing 80 from truck stop to truck stop and whine about fuel in between cherry machine pulls. Then they'll spend 10 hours in their truck in the parking lot in 70 degree whether, idling the entire time. That's where the problem is. Unfortunately, it's not a fixable problem.
So as Fozzy says...same poop, different day.
Two thumbs up on that post....
Twilight Flyer is correct.... most do not have a clue..... |
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