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Can some of the dispatchers be rude? Yes! (However, this is an exception.) Do not take it personally. I assure you it is not ment that way.

A driver may not mean to be rude to a customer. But again, they will be cleaning out their truck whether they meant to be rude or not.
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I've observed a dispatcher at work, and it is a high pressure job that I do not want.
But they wanted it, so they should take the heat, or get out of the kitchen., not be rude to the people that put the money in the coffers that pay their salary.
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This is still no reason to be rude,but when you see it from their side you can understand why some may come off that way
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I can't. They have to maintain professionalism for how many hours a day? 8 or 10 maybe. I am expected to act in a professional manner at all times on the road regardless of the pressures of my job. Says so in just about any company driver manual you read.
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I've found,when I do need to speak with one on the phone, and they seem to be rude, if I stay calm and remember it is not personal, we have always been able to resolve the issue.
Being treated rudely is a separate issue from the issue you called about. You do not need to excuse bad behavior by your dispatcher to get a issue resolved. I had the phone numbers to everyone I needed to get my job done and never needed to excuse a dispatchers behavior to get a issue resolved. I outlasted dozens of dp'rs when I drove OTR and never put up with someones rudeness who gets to go home each night and sleep in a bed with 300 count cotton sheets.
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Of course I take everything read here with a grain of salt as there is ALWAYS more to the story than whats being told, but I will agree that Crete isnt perfect. Can you tell me what company is? Tell me what CEO of any company doesnt forget who his/her money makers are? Tell me what company isnt constantly looking for ways to reduce their expenses?
The company is looking out for the company. Sometimes it benefits the employees...sometimes it doesnt.
Change happens all the time and we need to either adapt, or find something else.
I will start crossing bridges when I come to them.
We all know what speculation does. It starts threads like this!
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This is too bad since Crete has been one that many have said is a good company. Unfortunately, economics is driving this. There has been talk on the Sirius trucking channel as well as in trade publications of a greater shift to regional operations with rail doing most of the cross country hauling. You would think, though, that management would still keep in mind that it is the driver that makes the company. The driver is who the customer sees on a regular basis. If that driver comes in with a professional attitude and is happy with his/her company, that attitude will be displayed to the customer and they will like working with that company. If the driver is unhappy and displays that unhappiness, the customer will question the quality of the trucking company and may begin to shop for someone else to haul the freight.


This is what I've been predicting will happen for several yrs now.

Several things are driving this.

HOS

anti idling laws at night

drivers that are unwilling to be gone OTR

economics


I also think we are going to see a huge shift towards a lot more of this than there already is. I believe that trailers are going to be own in a large co-op the way rail cars are now.
ANY OTR is going to be done by teams only because of the reasons I've already mentioned. The teams will not be dong live load/unloads, but rather delivering to drop yards, picking up a new trailer and rolling on.

And the solo drivers will be picking up at rail heads and drop yards. Also doing all the local grunt work of delivering to the final destination and originating pickup points and then transporting to a rail head.
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Just when I thought I found a good company to work for....Looks like I'll have to go to 'train school" now???
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I've been with Crete for two years and observed this company decline just in that short time span. Many of the long-timers have either quit or are very unhappy with the direction the company is moving. I have spoken with probably 200 or more Crete drivers and have yet to find 1--not even 1--who speaks well of the company or their working experience with it.

The company President, Tonn Ostergaard, is quoted as commenting: "Drivers are a 'dime-a-dozen.' Just keep hiring new drivers." This policy is increasingly reflected in the attitudes of operations and maintenance personnel. I have experienced a constant rude and disrespectful treatment. I have observed many other drivers being treated with disrespectful, even abusive, behavior.

Crete is moving toward an all-regional driver system. Loads are becoming increasingly shorter. Two months ago, one of the Crete terminal managers told me that Ostergaard's vision is to reduce all loads to 500 miles or less; remove all drivers to regional driver status and at a lower, regional driver pay rate; and manage all drivers at approximately 2000 to 2400 miles per week.

I would not recommend Crete to any driver or would-be driver.
Yeah, heard the 'bad news' about Crete. The guy who got me into driving 10 yrs ago was an ex-Marine who had been with Crete for 12 years---he absolutley loved them. They even let him use a rig to move his & new wife's household from Albuquerque to SLC when he got married to get his family to his home terminal. Last I heard, he was no longer with them..? These days, most National Carrs are turning into Swift Wannabees...
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Railroads are spending billions to gear up for cross country runs. There is already a weekly train from the W coast to NJ. They are guaranteeing 5 day max and are delivering on their promise. And this is all fresh produce and fruits. By 2010 UP RR will have double tracks from El Paso to LA. Don't kid your self that trains can;t and aren't busting their tails to get your freight. UP brought in some NASCAR pit stop experts to work with the people at their Bailey yard in Nebraska to help speed up service. Here in DFW area I have seen huge increase in TOFC in the last 6 months. Warren Buffet didn't acquire 20% of BNSF for nothing.
Glad somebody here sees the light of tomorrow's sunrise before it gets here. You guys gonna bash on Mr. Cheeto here like you did me when I said over a year ago the railroads are gonna rise up like a Phoenix and start taking your jobs? Or do you still have your heads in the sand by thinking it's a static world in which nothing changes? You'd better believe the world changes, and sometimes it changes direction on a dime. You'd be naive to think rail capacity can't double in three years if the powers want it that way.

Warren is gonna realize the return on that investment he made in the rails, an investment that consisted of a whole lot of other people's money. The rails are coming back, boys. Ready or not, here they come.
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Just when I thought I found a good company to work for....Looks like I'll have to go to 'train school" now???
Maybe, Mr. Shadow of the Moon. You could also go to that heavy EQ school out in Vegas, or maybe the chef school in Portland that's not far from Jubitz. You don't HAVE to do trucking.
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Look Out! Here Comes A Train

A Washington Post article was printed in today's Albuquerque Journal entitled, "Back On Track: Railroads Roar Ahead as Global Trade, Skyrocketing Fuel Costs Add Up To Expansion For Once-Dying Industry". I am sure if you google the Washington Post you can find the article to read in its entirety. Here are some interesting points made that should be cause for concern for those of us in the trucking industry:

"The freight railway industry is enjoying its biggest building boom in nearly a century, a turnaround as abrupt as it is ambitious. It is largely fueled by growing global trrade and rising fuel costs for 18-wheelers."

"This year alone, the railroads will spend nearly $10 billion to add track, build switchyards and terminals, and open tunnels to handle the coming flood of traffic."

"Freight rail tonnage will rise nearly 90 percent by 2035, according to the Transportation Department."

"A train can haul a ton of freight 423 miles on one gallon of diesel fuel; about a 3-to-1 fuel efficiency advantage over 18-wheelers..."

"UPS is the railroad industry's biggest customer. " (I could have sworn from what I see in New Mexico that it was JB Hunt.)

"One standard railcar can carry up to 100 tons of densely packed freight. It would take four standard 18-wheelers to carry the smae amount."

"The railroads argue that more trains mean fewer trucks on the road and less air pollution, public benefits that the public should help pay for." They are using this argument to attempt to get government subsidies to help fund their expansion.

Rail could be the doing in of the trucking industry in the 21st century, just as the trucking industry was the doing in of the rail industry in the 20th century. We need to learn to run more efficient and do our jobs the best we can to keep our industry alive.
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Of course this will go down

Yes, the rails are gonna rise again, and because of all these reasons, plus one more reason.....Warren Buffet. About six months ago Mr. Buffet dumped big money into the rails. This was money that wasn't exactly his. On top of this, Buffet and his company are big enough to cause waves in the economy to bring about anything they want. Right now, they want rails to rise. You can bet your bottom dollar, a dollar you may have had to drive a rig 10 miles for, Mr. Buffet and his gang will make a handsome return on their recent investment.

Are rails coming back? Yeap. Will you be able to keep your truck driving job? Maybe. Maybe not. I'd make plans, just in case.
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