7/7 Driver WTF!

Discussion in 'Roehl' started by Mniesen89, Feb 27, 2014.

  1. special_kase

    special_kase Bobtail Member

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    I would request a new fleet manager. You could say this to your current fleet manager, letting him (or her) know that they are not taking care of you by leaving you with a bad driver, and you would like someone else. Maybe they will get the point then.
     
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  3. TexasPhoenix

    TexasPhoenix Medium Load Member

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    Every FM has an Operations Manager above him/her. Go into office, request to see the OP manager with your FM and state your problem.
     
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  4. WineTaster

    WineTaster Light Load Member

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    You could just shoot the other driver!

    :biggrin_25511:
     
  5. Preacher Man

    Preacher Man Road Train Member

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    As a previous poster said, "Welcome to slip seating." I drove local and a lot of us day driver's didn't want the night shift driving our trucks, because the best that happened was empty fuel tanks. Many times they would load coal on top of the tarp, tip the trailer, wreck the truck, break the truck, or leave it a dirty mess.
     
  6. Bayle

    Bayle Road Train Member

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    Night shift gets blamed for everything in every industry. Wherever I've worked, warehouse, factory, driving. Nightshift sucks. Must be the type of person that does graveyard.
     
  7. jeepnut_nh

    jeepnut_nh Medium Load Member

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    having spent a great majority of the last 30 years on nights, I agree we did get blamed for a lot.

    I imagine factory/ maintenance is a bit different than trucking but everybody knows the graveyard shift out produces every other shift.

    why?

    no white hats (management above shift supervisor) in the way mucking stuff up ;)
     
  8. Bobble

    Bobble Light Load Member

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    All trucks need mudflaps. Refuse to drive a truck that does not pass DOT pretrip standards. After a few cancelled/delayed runs along with expensive trips to the shop, maybe management will sit up and take notice.

    I slipseated for a year and a half. Leaving at 4AM, there would be no one there. I would dump the garbage on the ground next to the time clock in the garage.
     
  9. chicknwing

    chicknwing Medium Load Member

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    I have been slip seating with a guy for the last 8 months. At the beginning of our time sharing a truck we had a nice conversation about upkeep of the equipment. Sometimes a nice talk about it and setting the expectations helps. In my situation, we communicate daily. If an issue comes up on the truck we make a decision together as long as it is not a DOT item. A DOT item whoever finds it takes it to the shop to be fixed. Other issues we always turn the truck in when we are both off. As for cleaning the inside we buy the cleaning supplies on rotation and we each sweep the truck out daily. If one of us bumps a dock we spend that time cleaning the dash and windows.

    Communication is key when slip seating. Neither one of us wanted to slip seat but together we have made the most of it! If talking to him does not help solve the problem ask for a new partner. If that does not work do as others have already said.
     
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  10. coopnp

    coopnp Road Train Member

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    It's why I quit 14/7 and went national.
     
  11. MrBolton88

    MrBolton88 Bobtail Member

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    what doe Roehl usually haul? im thinking bout joining them myself, already got pre-hire just gotta talk to the recruiter
     
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