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Originally posted by fotoflick View PostAnd remember Ian, it's not about the gear
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Originally posted by fotoflick View PostAnd remember Ian, it's not about the gear
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Originally posted by LJG View PostHahaha Darren, you're naughty! Telling a truck driver it is not all about the gear, is, um, like telling a gear head it is not all about the gear
I'm becoming one of the more productive drivers. Last week my opposite driver and I returned a fairly rare "full card" of 19 trips for the five days/nights. My truck is #2 for loads brought into BH. There was a bit of (big) drama recently (I was like a mad fox in the chook pen) and I told the bosses in no uncertain terms to leave us (my team) alone and annoy those not pulling their weight. It seemed to have worked LO L. Would be a great job if we were given better (not newer) gear. They call it short haul LO L. What's the difference doing 12-14 hours to the mine and back a couple of times a day or doing 12-14 hours towards Brisbane or Perth.
Sorry rant over. Of course we are better off than 20 or 30 or 50 years ago, or the poor buggers driving the above gear.
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Um, once you have done the 12 to 14 hours towards Perth you still have at least another 40 hours to go. So 14 hours a day on fatigue management it will take you 4 days across and 4 days back.
Seats, on average I am buying at least one a month these days at $2,400 - $2,700 a seat. It is pointless buying crap, they just don't last and they give the drivers a backache. The cost of a quality new seat is a pittance compared to a compo claim for a crook back.
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Originally posted by LJG View PostSeats, on average I am buying at least one a month these days at $2,400 - $2,700 a seat. It is pointless buying crap, they just don't last and they give the drivers a backache. The cost of a quality new seat is a pittance compared to a compo claim for a crook back.
Originally posted by LJG View PostUm, once you have done the 12 to 14 hours towards Perth you still have at least another 40 hours to go. So 14 hours a day on fatigue management it will take you 4 days across and 4 days back.
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