Bankin Miles Seems Like A Blur

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LDRSHIP's Comment
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Congrats on the accomplishment. Only 600k more to go for that coveted million miles.

Jeremy's Comment
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Phew thats more miles than i can wrap my head around lol

LDRSHIP's Comment
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Phew thats more miles than i can wrap my head around lol

I have around 300k miles in just over 2.5 years. They add up quickly, lol

LDRSHIP's Comment
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Phew thats more miles than i can wrap my head around lol

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I have around 300k miles in just over 2.5 years. They add up quickly, lol

I don’t even run hard. There are bursts here and there, but I typically only do 2,500 miles a week. I have had 3,400 mile weeks, but they are not the norm. I only do about 130k - 135k miles a year.

Bobcat_Bob's Comment
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Congratulations!

Marc Lee's Comment
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I broke 400,000 miles today in the 30 months ive been driving seems like a blur but i swear ive been to every shipper and receiver in the northeast i remember them even when ive only been once but if ya asked me about them i couldnt tell ya anything about most but when i pull in i seem to know exactly what to do seems weird but the experiences i have must imprint in my brain anyway i was stoked to reach a bit of a milestone should come close to half a million by years end

That's awesome some! Congratulations Jeremy!

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Shipper:

The customer who is shipping the freight. This is where the driver will pick up a load and then deliver it to the receiver or consignee.

Matthew N.'s Comment
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So are you running full 11 hours then resets or running on recaps? Just curious how you manage to pull that many miles. Either way, congrats. I'm glad your proud of yourself and the accomplishment. It shows you take pride!

Jeremy's Comment
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I use my full clock every day and no recaps weekends off actually although i commonly leave sunday night and get home saturday morning. I run mostly nights so i avoid traffic in big citys my truck goes 70 mph x 11 hours i average 600-650 miles per day obviously everyday is different and i dont take time off other than a few 3 day weekends for camping fishing and hunting Just hard work

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