
bluemonster1
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A Co-Worker and I were talking about gas and prices.Then he told me about his brother(whom I know and worked with before) who is a long haul Truck Driver.Here in Manitoba there seems to be a rationing on Diesel Fuel.He said that he is only allowed to buy $400 of Diesel at a time at any station.After that he was told he has to go to another station if he wants to top up.How much fuel can a Semi Truck carry at a time anyways? This seems strange,and if this continues,he said there is going to be trouble on the horizon.Truckers will start to get pissed off making additional stops.Has anyone else heard of this or maybe going thru a similar event like this.I heard that diesel fuel is getting harder to get because of the world demand,boy is this ever going to be a mess if things get worse.Hate even to think about the goods these guys and gals haul to customers are going to be held up or that more time is required to get things moving across country. Truckers may get more fustrated and some may even call it quits if are being given a raw deal.Man if they even decide to protest and blockade...the country will start to suffer. I heard independant drivers could even do a blockade or slow down in order to get everyone's attention that they require more additional $$$$ to haul the goods.This will hurt everyone who requires shippments on time and will bite us the consumer in the butt because we will have to pay more in order to offset the costs to the drivers.
My neighbour next door had 2 Peterbilt trucks,but has sold them now.No more long hauling for him.Now he and his son got jobs running concrete trucks locally for a company. They get a good wage and they don't have to worry about putting fuel in the trucks.Less risk and less hassle and home everyday instead of being gone for the whole week.
My neighbour next door had 2 Peterbilt trucks,but has sold them now.No more long hauling for him.Now he and his son got jobs running concrete trucks locally for a company. They get a good wage and they don't have to worry about putting fuel in the trucks.Less risk and less hassle and home everyday instead of being gone for the whole week.
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