Comments By John C.

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Posted:  6 years, 10 months ago

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Eye Candy

Old School, Thanks for sharing your blog. It's a fun, interesting and inspiring read! Great tips!

Posted:  6 years, 11 months ago

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Could I make money as an owner op with my wife as my co-driver?

This thread has made me curious about how it relates to repair and maintenance.

But first, an newbee perspective: Both leased and company owned trucks break down at roughly the same rate. As a company driver, the company is responsible for all repairs and maintenance. The company compensates your down time...to some degree, and gets you another truck if you need it. As a L/O, the driver is responsible for all repairs and maintenance, right? And when your truck is down, the company does not compensate your down time, or give you a another truck. Just based on that, the whole L/O or company driver question seems like a no brainer for a rookie. To be successful, you'd have to find a way to reduce the the risk of lost income, or the potential for it to outweigh the extra pay per mile is too high. A dedicated savings account for the purpose of covering a year of "worst case" repair costs might do it.

A few questions:

What is the cost of maintenance per year on a Semi? I assume it increases as you get closer to the end of a lease.

Can a L/O buy a service contract to cover all repairs and maintenance? How much would that cost per year?

How much does it cost if you blow a tire?

How about the cost of replacing worn breaks, and how often?

What about a medium level of damage like what happened to Rainy's truck when it got towed.

What if you blow an engine or tranny under circumstances that's not covered under warranty? What does that cost?

How much does a tow cost?

And what happens to your trailer if a L/O vehicle goes down. Does the company send another driver to take your load?

Sorry for so many!

Thanks!

Posted:  6 years, 11 months ago

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Helped a semi back-up into traffic.

Sorry, no video that I know of. I suppose the driver or I might have caused someone to upload a FB rant post...I'll never know. I'm just a CAD geek, and can't be mistaken for "viral" video material.

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I just checked, google maps is out of date. They added a a cement medium strip to Descanso less than two years ago. You have to go around the block and drive straight through, but the driver would not have known that, even if he checked. (I'm guessing out of date road info has to be pretty high on the list of frustrating things for a trucker.)

Here's a link to the outdated image of the intersection if anyone is interested. Right turn, Rancho Santa Fe to Descanso, coming from the 78 freeway.

https://www.google.com/maps/place/112+S+Rancho+Santa+Fe+Rd,+San+Marcos,+CA+92078/@33.1493888,-117.1998775,313m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x80dc751364523eeb:0x5355d3f91b06584!8m2!3d33.149533!4d-117.199038

Posted:  6 years, 11 months ago

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Step one complete!

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Posted:  6 years, 11 months ago

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Helped a semi back-up into traffic.

He tried to make a right hand turn where he should not have. Proper trip planning would have told him to make 3 lefts, going around the block. I saw his predicament before he made the turn and knew he was in trouble. I carry a safety vest in my van, so I put it on and got out and played traffic cop for a couple of minutes guiding him back out while keeping the ****ed off commuters at bay. I was called some wonderful names and flipped off more than once, but I accomplished the mission and sent him on his way...all the while wishing I was driving instead of assisting. I guess I'm getting some trip planning lessons a couple of months before CDL school, thanks to you guys!

Safe travels folks!

Posted:  7 years, 1 month ago

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Giving up OTR to become a Coke Dealer

Congrats Tractor Man! good-luck.gif

Moving those cases will get you in great shape...just don't drink too much of your cargo!

Posted:  7 years, 1 month ago

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Pre-Trip Inspection - My Way! A must see!

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Always nice to have a Computer Geek in the crowd. Sometimes I have a hard enough time OPENING a PDF file, Let alone CREATING one! rofl-3.gif Thanks for the effort

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You're welcome Tractor Man. Look at it this way: I'm on a trucking forum, and don't have a clue how to drive a truck! rofl-2.gif

Posted:  7 years, 1 month ago

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Pre-Trip Inspection - My Way! A must see!

I put this awesome thread into a PDF to make it easier to study. The link to the Dropbox file is below. Warning: It's a pretty big file, 91 pages long with large photos. I set it up with one subject per page, and room on the right side of the page for notes.

Brett is going to put it on the Pre-Trip Inspection Study Guide page, but this link should stay active.

All credit goes to Daniel B., I just formatted it for us.

Pre-Trip Inspection - My way PDF

Posted:  7 years, 1 month ago

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First year pay totals with Prime

I forgot to check this thread...

Thanks for the info Brett. Good to know. Another helpful article! The resources you have here are some of the best I've found, in any field.

Thanks Jeremy B., I appreciate the response. Sounds like you're on a roll, I could get into a rhythm like that!

Posted:  7 years, 1 month ago

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Pay

Check out this recent thread. https://www.truckingtruth.com/truckers-forum/Topic-18162/Page-1/first-year-pay-totals

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