Reg gas is $4.26 and diesel $5.59 here this morningGA governor is talking about suspending the state fuel tax of .29.1 and .32.6 for diesel. That would sure be a help
Keith
I can pretty much guarantee our NY governor will NOT do the same.GA governor is talking about suspending the state fuel tax of .29.1 and .32.6 for diesel. That would sure be a help
Keith
$3.99 and $4.69 here. I have a good friend who is a general contractor with his own business and drives a diesel truck. He says he fills up everyday regardless. That makes sense with how fast prices are rising.Reg gas is $4.26 and diesel $5.59 here this morning
Better hurry lolLooking for bulk tanks to buy in bulk now before it gets worse. Figure the cost of savings will offset the price of tanks.
Ryan
Glad the wife and I both work from home now.....although I did still put 27,000 miles on my car last yearFor the first time I was looking at taking the Bus to work, but a buddy came in over an hour late today because everyone else in the area had the same thought!
Dollar cost averaging.... at the gas pumps. Makes sense.$3.99 and $4.69 here. I have a good friend who is a general contractor with his own business and drives a diesel truck. He says he fills up everyday regardless. That makes sense with how fast prices are rising.
We just came out of COVID restrictions and were thinking that more people, especially Civilians, wouldn't be Teleworking as much anymore. This will likely adjust that.Glad the wife and I both work from home now.....although I did still put 27,000 miles on my car last year
I'm pretty sure the fuel distributors around here will set you up with the tanksLooking for bulk tanks to buy in bulk now before it gets worse. Figure the cost of savings will offset the price of tanks.
Ryan
I am home permantly but I work for myself. The wife would quit (after 29 years) if they made her come back full time. I don't think they will go that route, her direct boss lives in CT and does not care about telecommuting. It would especially suck for her to have to go back to the NYC office as it is at least an hour and a half on the trains. They have also gone from 13 floors downtown NY to 6 and the office here on LI has only 2 people in it when it used to have well over a 100.We just came out of COVID restrictions and were thinking that more people, especially Civilians, wouldn't be Teleworking as much anymore. This will likely adjust that.
There is a lot of that going on. A few friends retired from military and got jobs at huge companies helping leading "office space" downsize planning and coordinating the push to Telework. Massive Office Buildings are now at 10-20%, saves the companies millions in rent, utilities, etc. I've gone to a few meetings and working groups at Office Buildings that rent space out by the hour or day now. The contract Companies don't own a building, they all work from home and if there is a thing that they all need to get together for, they just rent out a conference room for a morning or day. Pretty slick.I am home permantly but I work for myself. The wife would quit (after 29 years) if they made her come back full time. I don't think they will go that route, her direct boss lives in CT and does not care about telecommuting. It would especially suck for her to have to go back to the NYC office as it is at least an hour and a half on the trains. They have also gone from 13 floors downtown NY to 6 and the office here on LI has only 2 people in it when it used to have well over a 100.