"It's only one garage" I was told when I mentioned that there was no HGV diesel at Lomond Gate earlier this week. But is it really not an issue when "only some garages have no fuel"? A thread:
1. Lomond Gate is the last garage on the A82 going north that is really suitable for trucks. There is a self-service one in Luss, but does not take fleet cards. Then there is Green Welly in Tyndrum but it closes at 9pm. The ones in Ballachulish and Onich are also daytime only
2. IIRC the next one open through the night is BP in Fort William, at the roundabout next to a distillery (and it is really small). And that's 90 miles, 2.5 hours in a truck (remember, there is that very narrow bit of A82 along Loch Lomond)
3. So if the truck arrives at Lomond Gate in the evening to find there is no diesel unless the driver still has plenty of fuel to take him up to Forth William, he'll have to turn back and search for another garage.
4. There is a BP garage in Milton, on the other end of Dumbarton - closer to Glasgow. But if your fuel card is for Esso, it might not work at BP.
There is Esso across the road, but it's a small garage with a 4 m limit, bigger trucks might not be able to draw fuel there.
5. So say you use a UK Fuel card and your truck is 4.2 meters high. You need now to make an u-turn, drive back into Glasgow and look for a garage with easy access that is high enough for your truck to fit under the canopy, or that has an HGV pump outside.
6. I drive trucks in and around Glasgow for 15 years so you can call me pretty local and the nearest one I can think of is in Hillington. That's 16 miles, about half an hour in a truck:
7. So basically, because there was no diesel at Lomond Gate, you just wasted 1 hour of your driving time to get some. As a driver you have 9 hours driving limit (can legally drive another hour twice a week). That means you might not be able to complete all of your deliveries.
8. That means you either have to skip some of your deliveries and head back to the yard bringing some stuff back with you, or that you will have to park somewhere for 9 hours and sleep in your truck.
9. If your truck does the same route every night, the latter means that the vehicle won't be back to the yard on time to be reloaded, the former that you might not have enough space to fit all your deliveries next time, as you will have that overdue one.
10. Either way that means that in someplace in the Highlands either today or tomorrow some goods won't arrive at their destination. A logistic chain is a well-oiled machine, even a simple hiccup like no diesel at some garage can start a domino effect that will last for DAYS.
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🧵After Russia shat itself with Biden permitting (well too late) Ukraine to strike military targets deep inside Russia with his weapons, some of the people got a little bit panicky, including some of my friends. Here is a little thread for them: (1)
I don’t blame my friends. Not everyone keeps close tabs on the political situation, and the internet is full of Russian propaganda, propagated both by Russian bots and useful idiots in the West. (2)
As I studied related subject at the university, some of my friends come to me to hear my opinion, this is what I told one of them yesterday:
- No, it is irrelevant that Russia “announced a new nuclear doctrine”. (3)
My dad's friend used to live in Magnitogorsk. He was a journalist in the Soviet Union who met and married a Russian woman and they moved there in Gorbatchev times.
He sometimes visited us when returning to Poland, and I recall one story he told us in the 1990s.
In the 1990's the life in Russia was even more shit than today, many elderly people were literally starving. So in Magnitogorsk they had some allotments, which were quite big, and grannies and grandpas were cultivating potatoes there and so on.
But as the crime was rampant, 2/x
it was not uncommon that they were coming to their allotment only to find the fruits of their labour stolen - which meant they will be going hungry for the winter.
This happened to one elderly guy one time too much, so he got pissed and decided to mine his allotment. 3/x
(1) So, let's start from the beginning: what would you like your Taxi cab to be?
- a boxy, shaped vehicle that is easy to get in and get out, accessible also to elderly and people on wheelchairs, that can take you and your friends or family from A to B?
(2) Or a two-seater sporty-looking coupe with gullwing-style doors that even under 1.90 m tall Elon Musk has to duck to get into and where you seat almost at vehicle's floor?
I can't see my elderly dad who is 2m tall and has knee problems, being able to use it.
I left UK two years ago today. This is the last picture I have taken on British soil. Why would I take a picture of a van in Dover, the place I drove a van through hundreds of times? Because I was bored and had too much time on my hands
A threat🧵
During my 18 years in Scotland, most of the time I worked as a truck driver. But for some 5 years, during my gap year, through the rest of my studies and for some time after, I worked as a van driver for a company doing time-critical deliveries all over EU and beyond. /1
I drove to over 20 countries in Europe, from France to Norway and from driving all the way somewhere to Croatia to delivering to the top of Stirling castle:
She's planning to return to Poland. According to her, EU people are moving back to EU left and right as "everything in Britain is collapsing". Some of our common friends are also planning to or have already moved. 1/x
- she says she is the only person in her work who still has access to a dentist, as dentist surgeries are so overwhelmed they refuse to see patients even privately
- she says that the rents in Battlefield, where we both used to live, are so high that people who earned... 2/x
...much more than we used to some years back can't afford to live there
- "Everything is so bloody expensive that even though I make 60 000 in my current job I feel just as when I was making less than 35 000 in the last one" she said.
3/x
After looking for a job for some time I went to local equivalent of Job Centre as I found online that unemployed people might get free language courses. 1/
The lady gave me proper bollocking for not claiming my job seekers allowance. I told her it must be mistake, how can I be entitled to job seekers allowance if it was me who quit a job and if I haven't worked in Finland even one full year yet. 2/