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Thread: Avoiding Port freight???
- 07.15.2011 #11Road Train Member
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It is a shame to think that you need to pay someone under the table to do their job.
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Yeah G-Man its a shame, BUT if I can get loaded in 2hrs oppose to 5-6hrs I'll do it, it makes a difference gettn down the Road ASAP so I can get on to the next load, Oh well!
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I guess we all do what we feel we must to keep the wheels rolling. When dealing with the ports is getting in that takes the time. There are usually lines and they don't get in a hurry. Once I get in it usually doesn't take too long to get loaded or unloaded. But I am usually picking up or delivering equipment or a container. It is all the BS to get in that takes so much time.
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