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ironhorsetim 10-07-2008 02:57 PM

Lowest Local Gas Prices ?
 
Today 10/7/08

$3.09 Weirs Beach Citgo across from Boston Seafood

Mr. Prop-B-Gone 10-08-2008 07:10 PM

Don't know the name of the station, but its on the triangle where Rt 106 and Rt 107 split in Laconia with access from either route. Gas there yesterday and today was 2.999.

dpg 10-09-2008 11:37 AM

Heard someone on the news the other night say that $50.00 a barrell is not unrealistic if this economy doesn't keep free-falling. :eek:

Resident 2B 10-09-2008 11:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Prop-B-Gone (Post 82767)
Don't know the name of the station, but its on the triangle where Rt 106 and Rt 107 split in Laconia with access from either route. Gas there yesterday and today was 2.999.

South End Xtra Fuel 142 South Main Street, Laconia

R2B

ironhorsetim 10-09-2008 12:16 PM

time machine
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ironhorsetim (Post 82726)
Today 10/7/02

I just noticed the date I put in for this thread (02) my bad :look:
I know you guy's knew I meant 08, talk about the waaaay back machine.
I can't even remember the price then, anyone??

chipj29 10-09-2008 12:32 PM

I was in Tilton a week ago, and gas right off exit 20 was easily 25 cents cheaper than any station in the Concord area. I was bummed I had just filled up that morning. :(

Resident 2B 10-09-2008 01:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chipj29 (Post 82804)
I was in Tilton a week ago, and gas right off exit 20 was easily 25 cents cheaper than any station in the Concord area. I was bummed I had just filled up that morning. :(

The only time the price of gas has a big drop is when I have a full tank. It does not matter what I am in, car, truck or boat, it only drops the day after I fill up! :)

R2B

jrc 10-09-2008 01:50 PM

Yesterday in Nashua a credit union sponsered a publicity stunt at a local gas station. $1.999 a gallon. Of course I just got done pumping the $3.39 gas across the street when I noticed it. I called a few people, they waited 45 minutes, not sure it was worth it.

Irish mist 10-09-2008 02:36 PM

today
 
Weirs Beach Citgo $3.05
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No2 vaporizer

Toyorelle 10-09-2008 02:39 PM

:(
 
Sunday I paid $3.39 at the Mobil in Gilford on the way home. Then as I drove through Tilton, I noticed $3.19 at Gulf and Irving :(

WINNOCTURN 10-09-2008 04:28 PM

New Bedford MA
 
Here is a little some thing that may keep your hopes alive. This afternoon saw this price at a Volero station $2.92 gal. Averge price in this area $3.05. Stop and Shop was $2.98.

At least I can get back to Moultonboro for less.

arthurc 10-09-2008 09:02 PM

GAS Prices
 
$3.08 yesterday at BJ;s in Tilton, $3.09 at Skelleys market in Moultonboro on Route 109 yesterday

SIKSUKR 10-10-2008 10:13 AM

The real gas war is going on in Durham/Newmarket.$2.79 to $2.83 this morning.

codeman671 10-10-2008 11:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SIKSUKR (Post 82855)
The real gas war is going on in Durham/Newmarket.$2.79 to $2.83 this morning.

Newmarket/Durham always seems to be the cheapest by far. I saw $3.02 on Route 1 in Saugus/Danvers yesterday. I got stuck paying $3.33 in Dover before heading to Boston yesterday. For some reason, Dover is always ridiculous on gas prices.

dpg 10-10-2008 11:38 AM

It can easily be had in mass now for 2.99

ironhorsetim 10-12-2008 11:23 AM

today
 
Weirs Beach Citgo $2.99

jellybean 10-12-2008 07:25 PM

Another vote for Durham - my husband commutes from the Lakes region to UNH and has taken to filling up right in Durham, has been consistenly < $2.90 for the past week or so. He says it's about forty cents less than here in town.

Senter Cove Guy 10-12-2008 09:45 PM

Skelley's Market Is $2.999
 
And they are packing them in. They've received 2 gas deliveries in the past 3 days.

T.H.E. Binz 10-16-2008 09:05 AM

Tamworth General Store
 
. . . bought gas at the Tamworth General Store for $2.89/gal yesterday. . . Crude oil prices now below $80/bbl . . . what next - waterfront real estate prices?

Pineedles 10-16-2008 09:19 AM

Only $2.99
 
This morning I filled up and the Shell Station was charging $2.99. Problem is, that it is in Connecticut! NH was consistently .30 to .40 cents lower than CT this summer, now you're even with us? Doesn't make sense, think your being gouged.

chipj29 10-16-2008 10:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by T.H.E. Binz (Post 83150)
. . . bought gas at the Tamworth General Store for $2.89/gal yesterday. . . Crude oil prices now below $80/bbl . . . what next - waterfront real estate prices?

Dream on T.H.E.!! :D
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pineedles (Post 83151)
This morning I filled up and the Shell Station was charging $2.99. Problem is, that it is in Connecticut! NH was consistently .30 to .40 cents lower than CT this summer, now you're even with us? Doesn't make sense, think your being gouged.

Was talking to my neighbor yesterday about oil prices. He had read that there is more and more evidence that the recent run up in gas/oil prices was caused solely by the speculators. I wonder if they got out before the price crashed?
Anyway, yes I think we are all being gouged. Most stations south of the Lakes Region are still >$3.00/gallon, but dropping quick. At one local Irving just off I-93, Sunday night was $3.16, the next morning was $3.09. Yesterday it was $3.03.

Seeker 10-16-2008 12:14 PM

I noticed a station in Ossipee on Monday was 3.249/gal and yesterday was 2.999. There was a LOT of traffic in the area Monday and hardly any yesterday. Just an increase for the holiday weekend? ;)

BroadHopper 10-16-2008 03:44 PM

Tuftonboro
 
Driving through Tuftonboro on Rte 109 yesterday. There was a gas station near Melvin Village that has 2.89 gas. I was surprised!

Irwin Marine has gas at $3.69 Sunday.

GWC... 10-16-2008 06:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pineedles (Post 83151)
This morning I filled up and the Shell Station was charging $2.99. Problem is, that it is in Connecticut! NH was consistently .30 to .40 cents lower than CT this summer, now you're even with us? Doesn't make sense, think your being gouged.

Here's a link to Shell prices in NH...

http://www.newhampshiregasprices.com...&srch=0&list=0

and the prices for NH, in general...

http://www.newhampshiregasprices.com/

chipj29 10-17-2008 07:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chipj29 (Post 83161)
Dream on T.H.E.!! :D

Was talking to my neighbor yesterday about oil prices. He had read that there is more and more evidence that the recent run up in gas/oil prices was caused solely by the speculators. I wonder if they got out before the price crashed?
Anyway, yes I think we are all being gouged. Most stations south of the Lakes Region are still >$3.00/gallon, but dropping quick. At one local Irving just off I-93, Sunday night was $3.16, the next morning was $3.09. Yesterday it was $3.03.

Same Irving station was down to $2.99 yesterday. It sure was nice to see the $2 rather than the $3.

Lucky2Bhere 10-17-2008 10:18 AM

$2.79!
 
Last night at BJ's in Tilton...$2.79!!!

SIKSUKR 10-17-2008 11:12 AM

2.69 at Newmarket Irving

chipj29 10-17-2008 12:19 PM

Heating Oil
 
I do feel bad for those who signed contracts, pre-buying their oil earlier this year when a gallon of heating oil was going for >$4. I saw someone interviewed on WMUR wondering if the oil companies were going to help them out. Not sure why they would, as the oil companies bought the oil at the contracted price, and would lose money.
IMO, pre-buying is a big gamble. Sometimes you get lucky and lock in at a price before it goes up. Sometimes the opposite happens.

hockeypuck 10-17-2008 04:36 PM

What's going on up there in New Hampshire? Down here in CT, which has ALWAYS been 25 to thirty per gallon MORE expensive, I just paid $2.83 per gallon. I was up north fishing last weekend and paid $3.31 in NH. Something isn't right.

WINNOCTURN 10-17-2008 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hockeypuck (Post 83257)
What's going on up there in New Hampshire? Down here in CT, which has ALWAYS been 25 to thirty per gallon MORE expensive, I just paid $2.83 per gallon. I was up north fishing last weekend and paid $3.31 in NH. Something isn't right.

Sounds like you might have Gased up in Moultonboro. Three to four staions all with th same price. Where's the Competition? :confused:

Waterbaby 10-17-2008 05:47 PM

Stratham Price
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SIKSUKR (Post 83232)
2.69 at Newmarket Irving

I know it's not local to the Lake, but it's local to a few of us on here -- Portsmouth Ave prices dropped to 2.79 today, down from 2.92 this morning.

SIKSUR, where do you live? Must be kind of near me, if you drive by Irving in Newmarket -- I'm in Kensington.

DRH 10-17-2008 07:44 PM

Downside Protection Helps
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chipj29 (Post 83241)
I do feel bad for those who signed contracts, pre-buying their oil earlier this year when a gallon of heating oil was going for >$4. I saw someone interviewed on WMUR wondering if the oil companies were going to help them out. Not sure why they would, as the oil companies bought the oil at the contracted price, and would lose money.
IMO, pre-buying is a big gamble. Sometimes you get lucky and lock in at a price before it goes up. Sometimes the opposite happens.

Some dealers sell downside protection with their pre-buy contracts. We bought a pre-buy contract with Fred Fuller for the coming heating season, but we also bought their downside protection contract which in our case cost $85. Are we ever glad we did! Although we've paid for our heating oil in advance at the pre-buy price, our account is only charged the lower of our pre-buy contract price ($3.97 in our case) or Fuller's cash price on the day of each delivery. (I think Fuller's cash price is now down to $3.27 per gallon.) The cost savings we realize through the downside protection contract will be refunded to us next spring.

WINNOCTURN 10-17-2008 09:45 PM

Low price Irving Tilton
 
Stoped to fill up at the Irving in Tilton around 8:00pm tonight. reg Unleaded $2.64 a gallon. BJs $2.61. Exxon up the street $2.95

PennyPenny 10-18-2008 08:14 PM

Skellys in Mltb.
 
Down to $2.69 today, Sat 10/18. People couldn't get out of their own way to fill up! Watch your place in line if you are waiting because someone will just pull up to the pump that is open without thinking twice about who was in line.

arthurc 10-18-2008 08:23 PM

Gas Prices
 
$2.69 Today at Skelleys in Moultonboro on Route 109.
$2.79 yesterday at BJ's in Tilton

ladyslipper 10-18-2008 09:36 PM

Gas Prices
 
$2.54 this evening at BJ's.
$2.57 across the street at the Irving station.

ladyslipper 10-18-2008 09:41 PM

Gas Prices
 
Oh, I am sorry that I forgot to say the gas prices I quoted were in Tilton!!:emb:

SIKSUKR 10-20-2008 10:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Waterbaby (Post 83266)
I know it's not local to the Lake, but it's local to a few of us on here -- Portsmouth Ave prices dropped to 2.79 today, down from 2.92 this morning.

SIKSUR, where do you live? Must be kind of near me, if you drive by Irving in Newmarket -- I'm in Kensington.

No I don't WB.I'm in Bedford.I monitor prices on GasBuddy.$2.54 at Tilton BJ's on Sunday.

gravy boat 10-20-2008 12:42 PM

BJs
 
Still $2.54 a of this morning....

Waterbaby 10-20-2008 04:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SIKSUKR (Post 83380)
I monitor prices on GasBuddy.$2.54 at Tilton BJ's on Sunday.

Thanks for the reply -- I keep forgetting about Gas Buddy, would sure save phone calls!

Irish mist 10-20-2008 05:30 PM

Bj's
 
BJ's Tilton $2.52 today:)

ironhorsetim 10-21-2008 12:55 PM

2 Weeks
 
This got started 2 weeks ago today, what a difference :D
Let's hope it goes on for awhile, Love to see it under $2.00 but we'll take what we can

Lakesrider 10-27-2008 07:37 AM

Going up in Wolfeboro. Gee what a surprise.
$2.83 now. Up from $2.69 a week ago. How does that happen when prices are falling?

For all four stations in the downtown area to do this at the same time says to me conspiracy.:D They must all be in agreement to all raise thier prices at the same time. ;)

I got gas at $2.45 in North Hampton yesterday.

JPC 10-27-2008 08:27 AM

BJ's
 
Gas at the Tilton BJ's was $2.449 yesterday.

Waterbaby 10-31-2008 10:47 PM

Wow!
 
$2.09.9 at both Mobil and Irving in North Hampton today......and there I had just put $20 in down in Seabrook at $2.35.9 ouch and :(

During the times of falling prices, I don't put a whole lot in the tank of my Highlander all at once, cause I'm guaranteed to see a much lower price within a couple of days (didn't expect one within 3 hours, however.) I think I'm going to drop the amount to $10 or maybe $5, though -- I forgot that $20 worth of gas at 2.35.9 fills my tank halfway! (sigh)

fatlazyless 11-06-2008 08:54 PM

$2.189/gal for regular at the Irving on the main drag in Tilton, today. Hope these prices last 'n last.

Lakesrider 11-06-2008 09:38 PM

All the way down to $2.39 in Wolfeboro.....Yippeee!:D

fatlazyless 11-09-2008 07:35 AM

The Cumberland Farm in the Weirs was 2.229 yesterday.


Last July, I remember seeing them lower their price to 3.999 and thinking..... WOW.....gas for less than 4 dollars....and now it is 2.22.

What is going on with these prices....is it all about supply & demand...or is it some type of market manipulation for some unknown reason?

Whatever...what with the economic downturn and higher unemployment rates...probably everyone appreciates gas at 2.22.

Last I saw, Fred Fuller heating oil was advertising 2.69 for heating oil....much lower than the 4-dollar pre-buy purchase prices of July & August.

Got to wonder why heating oil and diesel fuel, which are very similar, cost more than gasoline?

Anyone know what's the prices for delivered propane to a Q-tank, which is a 90 gal tank. Not doing a pre-buy last summer was definately a good move!:):):):)

VitaBene 11-09-2008 07:59 AM

11-8 @3 pm
 
2.18 across from the new Hannaford, diesel 2.99 at the grocery ( Hometown I think) in Moultonborough near the country store.

This'nThat 11-09-2008 11:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fatlazyless (Post 84266)
What is going on with these prices....is it all about supply & demand...or is it some type of market manipulation for some unknown reason?

Yeah, it's time for Congress to call in the oil executives like they did earlier this year and demand an explanation on why they are manipulating and controlling oil prices like this. With oil prices going down, Big Oil's profits are going to nose dive -- Congress needs to find out why.

Don't forget -- Congress is our friend. They're soo, sooooo smart, and never grandstand, and they understand everything anyone needs to know about supply and demand -- and they would never, ever falsely accuse anyone of market manipulation.

Go Congress, Go. Keep on making those wonderful decisions, and stay above obvious political partisianship. That's what we love about you the most, dontcha know.

chipj29 11-10-2008 08:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chipj29 (Post 83223)
Same Irving station was down to $2.99 yesterday. It sure was nice to see the $2 rather than the $3.

Said Irving station at Exit 10 in Hooksett was at $2.14 this morning. That is a 85 cent price decrease in 24 days.

hilltopper 11-10-2008 09:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fatlazyless (Post 84266)
What is going on with these prices....is it all about supply & demand...or is it some type of market manipulation for some unknown reason?

I'd love to know the same. From $4.05 in July to $2.16 this morning. That's about a 47% drop in the price of gas over the course of 4 months. You CAN'T tell me that demand for gasoline has dropped 47% in that time span. :confused:

Wow, listen to me, I complain at $4.05 then I scream about justification for a 47% price decrease! :D

SIKSUKR 11-10-2008 10:25 AM

The barrier has been broken
 
We have finally gone below the $2.00 threshhold.$1.99 in Seabrook and Hampton Beach!

moose tracks 11-11-2008 07:15 PM

BJs - $2.06
 
$2.06 at BJs at Exit 20 in Tilton - yesterday night.

Lakesrider 11-21-2008 12:43 PM

1.99 in Wolfeboro today.

Resident 2B 11-21-2008 01:00 PM

Cumberland Farms and Citgo both on Main Street in Tilton are at $1.809 this morning. This is not a typo!

R2B

hilltopper 11-21-2008 01:32 PM

$1.879 at the BlueCanoe Irving in Meredtih after a $0.10 drop during the day yesterday. That means that the demand for gasoline has dropped 54% since mid July. :rolleye1:

ghfromaltonbay 11-21-2008 05:21 PM

$1.729
 
Saw regular for $1.729 today -- too bad that was in Clifton, NJ, and due to the ridiculous laws here, that is for full service. We're not allowed to pump our own gas in NJ. They tell us it's too dangerous, and I asked them when did they last hear about someone getting hurt while filling their tank in the 48 states where it's legal.

tis 11-21-2008 09:00 PM

http://blog.nj.com/njv_paul_mulshine..._it_yours.html

We had a neighbor who is the daughter of Irving Rheingold. Roni mentioned in the story was her sister. According to our neighbor the state will have to pay a hefty sum to their family if NJ ever lifts it's ban on self serve.

beaner 11-21-2008 10:06 PM

I filled up at Irving Blue Canoe in Meredith at around 4:00 this afternoon. They had run out of Regular and Plus, and were selling Supreme (91 octane) for the Regular price: $1.839. There were no lines, but business was very brisk.

Irrigation Guy 11-21-2008 11:55 PM

Going lower still
 
Got gas today in Concord for $1.76. Hope it keeps falling.

fatlazyless 11-22-2008 07:12 AM

Anyone else add Marvel Mystery Oil to their gasoline fill-ups? .....it's reddish in color...smells sort of peppermint....owned by Turtle Wax...believe it is a detergent and light weight lubricant...that helps disolve engine sludge that usually builds up.

Topping off a 12 gallon fill-up with two ounces of Mystery Oil.....is like a reward for my almost ten year old Ford for making it this far. An ounce of prevention...

Somewhere, I heard that Mystery Oil in the gasoline is a no-go if you use synthetic oil in the crankcase as the two do not mix well.

So, where's the most aesthetically attractive, green garden, gas station around......it's the Holderness Citgo country store. :) 1.889/gal...most everyone there looks just like a 1940's Katherine Hepburn, too.

ACutAbove 11-22-2008 09:50 AM

FLL , they really did alot to that store from what it looked like before. The new owners did a great job with it.

fatlazyless 11-22-2008 10:08 AM

The small restaurant space at the end is vacant and available.....a natural spot for "Golden Pond Quiche & Guacamole" since they already have pizza, fried chicken, subs, beer, newspapers & lottery tix next door. ...what else could work....maybe 'Golden Pond tattoo & body piercings'....while you get gas.

AKADQ 11-22-2008 10:21 AM

Tax Increase on Fuel in NH
 
Although I never thought I would see gas under $2.00/gl again, lets not forget what lies ahead...... With all the increased deficits the state of NH has experienced this past year due to poor economics, over spending and shortfalls in rooms & meals tax to mention a few, will only have to be made up in other areas. I am certain the politics in this whole thing will play out as quick as the gas prices have increased over the past few years.

trfour 11-22-2008 02:24 PM

Lake Region Gas Prices
 
Shop before you go. Just punch in your zip code.

Link; http://autos.msn.com/everyday/gassta...aspx?zip=03246

Waterbaby 11-22-2008 09:38 PM

NH Gas Tax
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AKADQ (Post 84949)
Although I never thought I would see gas under $2.00/gl again, lets not forget what lies ahead...... With all the increased deficits the state of NH has experienced this past year due to poor economics, over spending and shortfalls in rooms & meals tax to mention a few, will only have to be made up in other areas. I am certain the politics in this whole thing will play out as quick as the gas prices have increased over the past few years.


I have no doubt that's next on the "hit list", especially now that gas prices are low and seem to be still falling.......

Gotta love the lower prices, however -- I only put $10.00 at a time in my Highlander right now and that keeps me going for about 4-5 days at a time, and that's with not worrying about conserving ( get about 21 mpg, and it's not a hybrid). Conversely, when prices are rising I fill the tank and keep it filled and conserve a lot -- I think I could fill the tank for about 35.00 right now, whereas it wasn't that long ago I put in 75.00 and almost choked on that one!

gtxrider 11-22-2008 09:47 PM

$1.00 in a month
 
It seems the price as dropped more than a dollar in a month. I had heard an expert saying this past summer that oil would drop to $50.00 a barrel since the price at that time was unrealistically high.

Guess he was right.

The gas here was about $1.90 for regular on Wednesday.

arthurc 11-22-2008 10:46 PM

High & Low
 
Tonite Blue Canoe in Meredith is $1.79 and the Texaco at Weirs is $2.39. Go figger.

Irish mist 11-23-2008 12:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arthurc (Post 84963)
Tonite Blue Canoe in Meredith is $1.79 and the Texaco at Weirs is $2.39. Go figger.

The Weirs Texaco is closed for the season......they left their last price in place on the sign as a reminder of the bad days I guess:)
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BUSES

Argie's Wife 11-23-2008 09:39 AM

$1.749 in Tilton at BJ's Wholesale Club. :)

fatlazyless 11-24-2008 08:15 AM

Closing the Weirs' Texaco for the season seems very unusual. It's located right at 'disfunction junction' on state route 3, the Daniel Webster Highway, and obviously sells gasoline and fast food, coffee, cigarettes, lottery tickets.....hard to imagine that it closes. Does the nearby Cumberland Farm gas station close for the season?....no...Cumby has their "18 Budweiser Lite- $10.99" sign out by the road, and is selling gas for 1.87 or something.

Where's the best gas station food? Over at the Airport Mobil, close to Agway and the state fuel fill-up......good home made oatmeal cookies! :)

fatlazyless 11-25-2008 08:25 AM

3 small stations have closed and a new giant one is opening. West Alton country store, Weirs Texaco, and Keytown Irving, across from Meredith Ford have all closed. Just a guess but probably the high storage tank insurance and high credit card processing fee did them out of business.

The new Mobil on the run, on route 104 at exit 23 is huge. The site preparation did something either not legal or in violation of state rules for cutting trees when that heavily wooded, hillside lot was clear-cut. Not too sure about the tree rule violation but whatever....it used to be a nice stand of large pine trees.

Nobody cares a hoot about brand names for gasoline, it's all about the price. And, the price of diesel is still above 3 dollars. Why is that when diesel is a less refined product to make than gasoline?

VitaBene 11-25-2008 08:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fatlazyless (Post 85064)
3 small stations have closed and a new giant one is opening. West Alton country store, Weirs Texaco, and Keytown Irving, across from Meredith Ford have all closed. Just a guess but probably the high storage tank insurance and high credit card processing fee did them out of business.

The new Mobil on the run, on route 104 at exit 23 is huge. The site preparation did something either not legal or in violation of state rules for cutting trees when that heavily wooded, hillside lot was clear-cut. Not too sure about the tree rule violation but whatever....it used to be a nice stand of large pine trees.

Nobody cares a hoot about brand names for gasoline, it's all about the price. And, the price of diesel is still above 3 dollars. Why is that when diesel is a less refined product to make than gasoline?

FLL, The diesel prices are a mystery to me as well. diesel is essentially home heating oil. It used to be that diesel was less expensive.

I can't wait to see the prices for fuel at the three 104/93 stations when that Mobil comes on line-it always amazes me how they match prices and makes me wonder if there is any collusion or if it is pure competition.

trfour 11-25-2008 11:37 AM

FLL, it's the Trucking Industry.........
  • Commercial, class 8 trucks logged 114.1 billion miles in 2003, the equivalent of making over 115,000 cross-country trips per day.
  • The average class 8 unit (vehicles weighing over 33,001 lbs.) travels more than 43,000 miles per year, the equivalent of driving nearly two times around the world.
  • In 2003, commercial trucks consumed nearly 50 billion gallons of diesel and gasoline.
http://www.bouletfreightmanagement.c...s/Letter_T.gifhe Future of the Trucking Industry - by the Year 2015
  • The U.S. freight transportation industry will carry 18.85 billion tons of freight, generating $1.3 trillion in revenue, representing a 71% increase over 2004 revenue of $765.3 billion.
  • Trucking will account for $1.1 trillion of all freight transportation revenue, 71% increase over 2004.
  • The trucking industry will haul over 69% of total U.S. freight tonnage.
  • The average number of miles driven by class 8 trucks will decline by 2.2%; however, total tonnage volumes will grow by 31.8%.





fatlazyless 11-25-2008 11:55 AM

hey trfour....I have a NH cdl-a w/ haz mat, tanker, air brakes, single & doubles, and soon should have a twic (transportation worker identification credential) but not much road experience and no job. When the Groveton paper mill closed last January 1, my over-the-road trainer job with www.goroehl.com in Groveton rolled along out of state.

Looking at craigslist for central NH based truck driver jobs, one sees other drivers with postings looking for a driving job and little else.

How the heck do I get off this forum board and get behind the wheel of a truck....anyone looking for a newbie driver with a clean driving record for an oil-propane home delivery, or cdl-a 18 wheeler job? :)

trfour 11-25-2008 12:49 PM

All I can say FLL is keep trying. There's still a huge shortage of truck drivers. Most of the company's today have websites that you can fill out an employment app. on line without runnig around burning Gas.

Try this link; http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...panys+in+NH%2e for websites.

Good luck, and lay off the on the job pushups. :laugh:


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