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    Yeah ok then, biker and trucker. Scania V8 and a pretty little red B-train while at work, and a yellow Busa when out on two wheels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    I don't drive trucks for a living, but I use punctuation for a living. Gahh! Thud.
    I. use punctuation, too... see; theres lots' of it, here. Ill add, some, more... for. Good measure!!!
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    Back in the day I drove two general goods, a 12t Isuzu Turbo 5x2sp, which was like a car to drive but faster. .. Plus a 25t Hino with a 13sp Road Ranger. Horrible old heap of noise and harshness. Last was those little SULCO trucks which were slow as the proverbial wet week.

    Ah, the good old days when the TK Bedford ruled the road doing a brave 5mph up the hills. D Series Fords like my Dad's that were flat out at 45-50mph. Mind you, the old Morris Minor was topping out at about 60mph which was a fair clip back then. Anyone remember the old saying, "Going like 60!"

    Mum's BSA Bantam 125 would cruise nicely at 35mph, and I was flying when I got my B31 350 that would achieve 72mph with me flat on the tank. Then I bought the Suzuki T500 and my world was turned upside down!
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    I drive a truck for Anchor, the best thing I can say about is that it's paying for my ST1300.
    Oh, and all the petrol I burn on my weekend.
    And rego.
    ... insurance...
    Expensive hobby!

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    Gee, just how much do truck drivers earn?


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    Quote Originally Posted by BuzzardNZ View Post
    Didn't you have an accident involving your bike vs a truck?
    Fuck yeah. The truck won.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    Gee, just how much do truck drivers earn?
    Fonterra tanker drivers earn a fair bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3nt View Post
    Fonterra tanker drivers earn a fair bit.
    Give me a number yo?


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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    Gee, just how much do truck drivers earn?
    Good ones earn great money.
    We have guys earning in excess of $1500 a week. Mind you they do around 70 hours a week too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    Give me a number yo?
    $32+ per hr down here. Pretty good compared to most transport companies down this way are paying between $17.50 and $22.00 per hr.
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    Any other hazard allowance or bonuses too?


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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    Any other hazard allowance or bonuses too?
    Not that I am aware of, really fucked up shift patterns down here though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    Give me a number yo?
    I have heard 75k+

    Have also heard they have a couple of months off (paid) during the year when there just isn't anything to collect.

    Not exactly the best working hours though....

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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3nt View Post
    I have heard 75k+

    Have also heard they have a couple of months off (paid) during the year when there just isn't anything to collect.

    Not exactly the best working hours though....
    Yeah, roughly 3 month paid leave down here, but those shifts usually fuck guys up pretty quick.
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    I was taught to drive trucks by one of the Fonterra trainers, was told GOOD drivers can earn up around 80k, get a new Rig every 2 years or so and have 3 months off ay a time. They work in 3 to a truck teams. There are a LOT of nanny state things being monitored in those trucks GPS based speed and location logging with alarms at the depot if you go 1km/h over and it records for how long. From what I know they LOVE female drivers as they are so much nicer on machinery, fuel consuption and just general wear and tear and cleanliness. Not sure its a gig I would want though as they hire on a yearly contracts until you prove you are what they want.
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