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  1. terryandrene

    Truck Decal Removal

    I burned up one of Rene's hair dryers getting the decals off one side of a van. Another time, I parked in the sun on a hot summer day and with a lot of elbow grease and a couple of broken finger nails, I got the job done. My most successful experience was with the use of a propane torch. I...
  2. terryandrene

    Rev's Ride 1

    Looks great. We hope you have time to show off at the Expedite Expo.
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    How do you get your mail??

    In the past, I've been successful in getting my physician to prescribe 3 months worth of pills on a one month prescription. We also have used the Wal-Mart druggist whereby we can get scrips filled at any drugstore equipped Wal-Mart. Walgreens will do the same, nationwide
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    Expedited tractors

    The combined 2006 - 2007 FedEx Custom Critical solo driven tractors averaged 70,328 miles by being available 81%
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    Who pays?

    It is events such as this that require written agreements between owners and contract drivers. If the driver was operating legally and in accordance with the requirements of the job, the owners insurance should pay for the damage and deductable, if any, should be paid by the owner, if you hit...
  6. terryandrene

    Knowing your cost per mile

    the greater the period of cost ammortization, the lower your cost per mile to own a truck. The variable operating costs are not included in the truck ownership. I think that you must spread the cost per mile over the life cycle of the truck. To do otherwise would be akin to paying cash...
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    Knowing your cost per mile

    pjjjjj. The CPM calculations are only as accurate as your last entry. In order for stay current you must frequently recalculate. People that haven't yet bought their first truck must research the industry as a whole and their preferred carrier specifically. Talk to recruiters and ask each...
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    Knowing your cost per mile

    Knowing your forecast CPM for an anticipated truck purchase, and your month to month CPM as you conduct your expedite business is one of the most important items needed to maintain an adequate profit margin. How you determine your CPM is often disputed. I don't believe the use of monthly...
  9. terryandrene

    Quote of the day

    The folks at snopes.com have a different version of the source of that quote, and it wasn't attributed to Obama. Three weeks ago, after New Hampshire, when Hill and McCain and the gang were all bragging about being "agents of change," a (non-U.S.) correspondent of mine e-mailed me his...
  10. terryandrene

    Logs online?

    Here's one source: What is Drivers Daily Log Software
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    One Proud Immigrant

    Congratulations to our new citizen who, like Rene', had to learn English and convince a judge that she was also conversant in our basic history and governmental concepts guided by our Constitution. Rene' was naturalized in your nearby Santa Barbara and was equally joyous upon receipt of her new...
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    Can You Answer These Questions?

    Jack: I come up with greatly different numbers that you. I use the current average fuel costs at the top of this EO page of $4.33 diesel and $3.72 for gas. A Gasoline GMC / Chevy / Ford should easily average 15 mpg so today's fuel CPM would be 24.8 cents. A 22 mpg Sprinter diesel should...
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    Drivers for Owner Operators

    It is often said that the lack of a proper FSC is the reason that our net revenues are not keeping up with the cost of operating an expedite business. We use this as a reason when the real culprits are many. They include inadequately equipped trucks; drivers operating at greater than economical...
  14. terryandrene

    OOIDA says owners should pay idling fines

    OK.. moot wins, but only for veggie haulers, and not gov't mandated
  15. terryandrene

    OOIDA says owners should pay idling fines

    C'mon OVM, check the HOS regs. By virtue of the construction of a daycab, they are not intended to run long. The driver of a daycab, a truck without a sleeper, cannot log more than 14 hrs consecutively, 11 of which may be driving. If he needs to be on a long run that exceeds 11 hrs of...
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    OOIDA says owners should pay idling fines

    OVM, I assume that you are referring to drivers that maintain a log of HOS and not a driver of a logging truck. What possible cost effective reason would an owner of a day cab have for adding an APU for the purpose of heating and cooling the cab? Same question for an interstate tow truck or a...
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    Political Correctness gone to far

    We need Howdy Doody, Princess Summerfallwinterspring and Phineas T. Bluster
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    Co-Drivers perspective

    Co-Drivers come in many different categories and I suspect each have different sets of rules by which they either choose to abide or are required to abide depending on the terms of their work agreement. You have an owner with a co-driver, a driver with a co-driver, or co-owners that are...
  19. terryandrene

    Leased to 2 Carriers ???

    I'd be inclined to believe the other driver if he had two qualcomm antennas. A savvy DOT inspector would probably inquire about the antennas and surmise with two antenna, there must be two sets of logs, permits and truck markings.
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    My Profit Is Down, So I Am Requesting That Carriers Supplement My Expenses

    The GM plant at Wentzville, MO has been calling people back to work, citing a recent supply of axles from an alternate supplier. This plant assembles the GM cargo vans.
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