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Empty pockets Bob kantaris pumped $736 of diesel fuel into his semi monday at
stockmen's truck stop in south st.Paul.But many truckers can't afford diesel
fuel anymore, he said. "Drivers are parking their trucks and going to work for
somebody else,"Said kantaris, of mason city, iowa. Gasoline prices have risen in
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diesel fuel prices have risen even faster:18 percent, an
increase that many truckers have been unable to pass on to their customers.Some
truck drivers nationwide are planning a work slowdown beginning today to protest
the high prices, and many drivers in minnesota wonder how long they can survive.
Tracy reinke, a stillwater-Based independent trucker, said diesel fuel costs are
now gobbling up two-Thirds of his revenue, compared with one-Third a year ago.
"The big trucking companies buy a lot of fuel and get a discount, but the little
guy doesn't,"Said reinke, a contract driver who owns and pays the expenses for
his two semitrailer trucks. "If i have a major breakdown on a truck--An engine
or a transmission--I won't have enough money to fix it. " But big trucking
companies also are complaining about high fuel prices, said tiffany wlazlowski,
a spokeswoman for american trucking ets
association, an
arlington, va., trade organization for the larger members of the trucking
industry. "Trucking companies operate on a 3 to 4 percent gross profit
margin,"She said. "While fuel historically is their second-Highest cost after
labor, it has become the top expense. " For a long time, diesel fuel prices were
lower than those for regular unleaded gasoline, but that hasn't been the case
since mid-2007.Regular unleaded gasoline ranged mostly from $3 to $3.19 a
gallon. Some drivers are working more hours, hoping to raise their incomes
enough to offset fuel prices. "I'm ok as long as i can work all the time,"Said
steven hill, a driver from woodbury. "But i have to work more because with the
current price of diesel i'm losing $500 a week on fuel costs.I'm now hauling
loads to california three times a month instead of two to try to make up the
difference. " Adding to truck drivers' woes is Tiffany Keys On
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that many shippers are unwilling to pay their drivers a
suggested fuel surcharge that, at today's prices, is about 49 cents a mile, said
larry daniel, president of america's independent truckers' association, a driver
advocacy group in clinton, miss.As a result, truckers who accept loads from
those shippers must shoulder the entire burden of rising diesel fuel prices.
"Independent truckers need the cash flow to pay their bills, so out of
desperation they take loads even though the shipper won't pay the fuel
surcharge,"Daniel said. "The trucker may not make anything hauling that load,
and sometimes he loses money, but he may get enough cash flow to pay his current
bills for his truck, or insurance, or house, or credit cards.But there's no
light at the end of the tunnel;He's in a downward spiral. " Added reinke: "I've
turned down three loads in the last five months because they didn't pay
enough.I've never done that before. " Trucker bob clark of eau claire, wis.,
also fueling up at Stockmen's on Monday, hopes this week's planned work
slowdown--Or strike, as some truckers call it--Will attract national attention
to the plight of independent truck drivers. "But i don't think enough drivers
will join the strike to get it done,"He Tiffany Earrings
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said. Daniel said the strike is ill-Advised anyway, because it
financially hurts truck drivers who can't afford to lose work. "Our position is
that truckers need fuel surcharges, not strikes,"Daniel said.But he conceded
that drivers lack the organizational clout to force shippers to pay the
surcharges. If truckers don't get financial help soon, it will be the country
that's in trouble, not just drivers, clark said, noting that most food is
transported by truck. "Without trucks, the country will begin to starve in four
days,"Clark said. "It won't take a big increase in the price of diesel fuel to
devastate this country. " But if the country gets hungry because drivers can't
afford fuel, some truckers are already there, said georgia ohmann of hastings,
who waits tables at stockmen's truck stop. "I see guys who are eating one meal a
day,"She said. "Or they don't buy a beverage with their food.
