Are you a Business Owner or a Driver?

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Posted: Mar 10th 2022 5:15AM
Fuel stops tout their reward programs that are tethered to how much fuel you buy at their location....

Two to Tango: Making Money as a Team

By: Brandon Scott - Staff Writer
Posted: Mar 2nd 2022 8:04AM
Understand, most drivers prefer the solitude of the open road. Who wouldn’t? You get to take your work with you and make money wherever you go. No one to answer to (other than perhaps dispatch and the Department of Transportation), and you’re touring the countryside over the wide-open road. What’s not to like about that? As appealing as driving solo can be, it’s often accompanied by the risk of losing out on extra cash by limiting oneself in earning capability. It’s...

Truckers Non-Owned Trailer vs Trailer Interchange

By: Shelly Benisch, TRS, CIC
Posted: Mar 1st 2022 11:41AM
Lots of activity these days on Trucker's "Tractor Only" insurance policies so it's a good time to clarify the difference between Non-Owned Trailer Physical Damage vs Trailer Interchange:...

Honesty: The Best Policy

By: Brandon Scott - Staff Writer
Posted: Feb 28th 2022 3:27PM
In transportation, honesty goes both ways. Not only do drivers seeking employment expect a straight-up recruiter to give them the scoop on what to anticipate with a potential company. But to be fair, there is a certain level of honesty and forthright-ness that recruiters require out of potential driver placement candidates. And if we’re all being honest here, both sides could learn a thing or two from the other. What Do You Want to Hear?A recruiter telling a driver what the...

Do Not Have A Maintenance Plan to Pass Inspection

By: Greg Huggins
Posted: Feb 27th 2022 7:20AM
Truck drivers know roadside DOT inspections can happen at any time. Most drivers dread the moment the weigh station light changes from green to red. They fear the Level I inspection. Because most drivers know these inspections can happen at random, too many will maintain their trucks to pass inspections, but only just so....

Untethered - The Sequel

By: Greg Huggins - Staff Writer
Posted: Feb 25th 2022 2:09PM
About one year ago, I purchased and installed a wireless receiver for my liftgate. This has been one of the best accessories I have added to my equipment. Since I use my liftgate almost daily, and many times a day on those days. If you consider the number of liftgate cycles needed to just unload one pallet, you can really start to see how handy this little wireless remote has become.  Just to unload one pallet from the truck, you will cycle a flip style/tuck-away liftgate si...

Fuel and IFTA

By: Greg Huggins
Posted: Feb 24th 2022 8:23AM
It is always important to a business owner’s success to control costs. You should spend what is necessary to run your business, but at the same time, do what you can to spend the least on expenses to keep more profit. With the current fuel prices being what they are, and the very real possibility of even more increases in fuel costs, it is even more crucial to get the most from your fuel dollars....

Cat in the truck?

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Posted: Mar 5th 2022 8:56AM
Adding a cat to the truck will change your life - maybe for the better or maybe…...

Are you sure you want to be a Team Driver?

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Posted: Feb 26th 2022 8:03AM
Becoming a team driver can make or break a marriage or ruin a friendship....

Untethered - The Sequel

By: Greg Huggins
Posted: Feb 11th 2022 9:59AM
About one year ago, I purchased and installed a wireless receiver for my liftgate. This has been one of the best accessories I have added to my equipment. Since I use my liftgate almost daily, and many times a day on those days. If you consider the number of liftgate cycles needed to just unload one pallet, you can really start to see how handy this little wireless remote has become....

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