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Old 09.22.2008
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Now that Preacher Man was one of the best thought out posts you have made.
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Your answer is always acceptable
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Cheryl, you have a relay load to the East Saint Louis yard. Open up your DRG and look at page 20-15 (hope mine is up to date).

Now assumeing you have been there before, and if you have a good memory. Answer me this what is the name of the truck stop there?

Who are you going to call when you can not locate the drop yard?

Are there any signs or indications at that drop yard to indicate that we drop trailers there?

Is the name of the company that owns the drop yard posted anywhere?

What is the name of the road you need to make a right turn on?

How high is the low rail road bridge ahead if you fail to make the right hand turn?

Try to put your experience behind you and think about the new driver. All of theese questions can easily be put to rest. Also might want to try to take the we out of it. By running team you have the security of another persons opinion.
I don't have a DRG here with me so I can't look it up, and I can't rely on memory because neither of us have ever been there. But based on everything else you have said for this (and thinking back to when DH was new).....If I couldn't find a drop yard, I'd be calling my training DSR or if after hours, deal with night/weekend support.

While in EVO III, I remember him getting lost...He ended up being 15min late for his delivery. The training DSR wanted to know why he was late, and when DH told him, he blew a gasket because DH didn't call in to talk with the DSR about directions. The DSR told him that if ever in that kind of situation again, to call in to whoever he had and they could help him get out of whatever mess he was in.

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By the way when you tried to call Kelly at ext 2134: You have reached Kelly, I will be away from my desk till next week.
I'm assuming Kelly is your payroll rep? That seems kind of strange, as usually they have someone else covering. Anyway.....earlier this year, we had some issues with payroll that were happening week after week. After calling in to our DSR, he gave DH the number for payroll and said to try calling them direct. We did, problem was fixed....until next week rolled around. After about 10 weeks of this, DH said something again to his DSR about it...that it was wrong again for the 10th week in a row.....DSR transfered him to the payroll reps boss. Long story short, she had to go back and do a 52 week audit on the paychecks. It did finally get resolved (after repeated phone calls and having to go higher up) and we asked for and got a new payroll rep altogether.
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I'm starting to get the hang of this chat thing. A year ago I was preaching and teaching as pastor of a little Baptist church plus driving a frameless 40' dump full time. Now I'm adjusting to life on the road again and trying to find where there are drivers I can at least make aquaintence with. I'm used to always seeing the same drivers. We used to chat and just shoot the breeze while waiting in a grain or lime line at ADM, we used to tie up channel 19 going down the road in convoy and we watched each other's back as well as help the new drivers. (By the way if you are passing through Springfield, IL give a shout out to Flower and tell her Preacher says hi.) My handle was given to me by a driver who knew me from back when we both drove school bus. She knew I was the son of a preacher and a preacher myself. Even dispatch knew me more by my handle than by my name. I miss the contact with other drivers. It's kind of nice to have a place where I can at least make some contact with other drivers on a regular basis. I leave Wednesday morning for my next seven out so after tomorrow it will be a week before I'll be back.
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Situation: Downtown Chicago Friday 15:00


Preplan: Gary,In Friday 18:00
To : Atlanta,Ga. 06:00 appt Monday Morning

message rec: Go ahead and head to gary.

Arrive Gary: Friday 15:00

Rec Load assignment: Now we have all the information we need

Req directions: None Found

Call Cons: You have reached the office of JJ Paper wads. Our Normal buisness hours are Monday-Friday from 06:00 till 15:00. Thank you for caling.

Somehow you find the place, they had overnight parking available, and while talking to the receiver you find out that we bring 3 loads a week to them.

Stress level on a new driver?
In that case, based on your times, you still have at least 2 hours to call your DSR and let them know you can't get any directions, so you won't be able to make your 6am appt.

This happens more often than it should.....and makes me think of a rant of my own. If you are relaying a load to another driver after hours or over the weekend, call for the directions/give the 24hr delivery notice before the end of the business day. There is almost nothing worse than showing up at a delivery early am Mon to be told...we didn't get a 24hr notice, can't unload you today.


I know there is a high stress level on a new driver. Believe me..we've been there and done that almost 5 years ago. It took all I had to be able to adjust to DH being gone and I had to deal with everything at home. I did my best to be able to hold it together, without adding the stress of what I was going through to the stress that DH was already dealing with. I'd like to see Roehl deal with the stress student drivers go through when they leave home for the 1st time. If they didn't have that added stress, I think they would be able to keep a few more of the student drivers. I've suggested it...and I'm sure you didn't see any new programs out there.
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I'm starting to get the hang of this chat thing.
I've posted more in the last few days, than I ever have. I'm going to have to go back to lurking.

Have a good/safe trip!
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In that case, based on your times, you still have at least 2 hours to call your DSR and let them know you can't get any directions, so you won't be able to make your 6am appt.

This happens more often than it should.....and makes me think of a rant of my own. If you are relaying a load to another driver after hours or over the weekend, call for the directions/give the 24hr delivery notice before the end of the business day. There is almost nothing worse than showing up at a delivery early am Mon to be told...we didn't get a 24hr notice, can't unload you today.


I know there is a high stress level on a new driver. Believe me..we've been there and done that almost 5 years ago. It took all I had to be able to adjust to DH being gone and I had to deal with everything at home. I did my best to be able to hold it together, without adding the stress of what I was going through to the stress that DH was already dealing with. I'd like to see Roehl deal with the stress student drivers go through when they leave home for the 1st time. If they didn't have that added stress, I think they would be able to keep a few more of the student drivers. I've suggested it...and I'm sure you didn't see any new programs out there.
funny thing I asked roehl if I could ride a long with a driver to see how life is out there before I invest $3000,00 in there school. of cause they said no. I know it would be hard to let every person do this. thenI am also sure not many ask. if this was done you would surely lower the drop out rate.
then again I could be wrong.
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Cheryl, you have a relay load to the East Saint Louis yard. Open up your DRG and look at page 20-15 (hope mine is up to date).

Now assumeing you have been there before, and if you have a good memory. Answer me this what is the name of the truck stop there?

Who are you going to call when you can not locate the drop yard?

Are there any signs or indications at that drop yard to indicate that we drop trailers there?

Is the name of the company that owns the drop yard posted anywhere?

What is the name of the road you need to make a right turn on?

How high is the low rail road bridge ahead if you fail to make the right hand turn?

Try to put your experience behind you and think about the new driver. All of theese questions can easily be put to rest. Also might want to try to take the we out of it. By running team you have the security of another persons opinion.

By the way when you tried to call Kelly at ext 2134: You have reached Kelly, I will be away from my desk till next week.
Granted they took the drg back from me rather quickly once I quit but I seem to recall that it did mention the pilot truckstop and it also had the name and phone number of the gateway dropyard. The hairy one for rookies to find was the dayton yd. It was easy to miss back in that old line haul complex.
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Cheryl, you have a relay load to the East Saint Louis yard. Open up your DRG and look at page 20-15 (hope mine is up to date).

Now assumeing you have been there before, and if you have a good memory. Answer me this what is the name of the truck stop there?

Who are you going to call when you can not locate the drop yard?

Are there any signs or indications at that drop yard to indicate that we drop trailers there?

Is the name of the company that owns the drop yard posted anywhere?

What is the name of the road you need to make a right turn on?

How high is the low rail road bridge ahead if you fail to make the right hand turn?

Try to put your experience behind you and think about the new driver. All of theese questions can easily be put to rest. Also might want to try to take the we out of it. By running team you have the security of another persons opinion.

By the way when you tried to call Kelly at ext 2134: You have reached Kelly, I will be away from my desk till next week.
Answers

1) PILOT (DRG says Gateway Truck Plaza)

2) You can call your DSR who can give you the same wrong information.

3) Our Trailers are outback but if you are lucky you may see a tractor on the other side of the guard shack.

4) No name posted anywhere.

5) Turn right (East) on OHIO st. Turn right (South) on MADDISON. Drop lot is on the left. Guard shack sets back appx 200' from the road.

6) I have forgotten the height of the bridge, but it is low enough to get your attention.


DRG says to call Kelly for a parking permit. Gives her extension number. Might have been another way to find the drop lot.

So is it to much to ask Roehl to put my line 5 in the directions? Is it to hard? Are they that busy? Do there fingers hurt that much?

How did I find that low RR bridge? simple enough I was looking for GATEWAY TRUCK STOP not a PILOT and by the time I realized that it was the Pilot it was way to late.
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does any one know the trainers. who train people who live in the upstate new york area.
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does any one know the trainers. who train people who live in the upstate new york area.
They send you the trainer that is available. I live in Ohio. My 2 trainers,one from St. Louis.the other from NY state. Both don't currently train anymore.
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