Truckers' Trucking Forum | Message Board | Discussion - The Premier Truck Drivers Forum!  

Trucker MySpace - Truckers Making Friends. Chicken Truckers Come Meet Other Truckers!

Good Trucking Jobs - Forget Those CRAP Trucking Jobs & Find A Good Trucking Job!




Go Back   Truckers' Trucking Forum | Message Board | Discussion > Truckers & The Trucking Industry > Shippers & Receivers - Good or Bad

Truckers' Trucking Forum/Message Board - The Premiere Truck Driver Forum
Sponsored Links

Important Truckers Forum Notice!

Shippers & Receivers - Good or Bad Load O' Freight That Just Can't Wait. Had a good or bad experience with a shipper or receiver? Discuss grocery warehouses, lumpers, and anything dealing with pickups or deliveries here. Does that shipper let you park and sleep? Does the receiver FORCE you to get a lumper? Trucker Directions

Reply
 
Thread Tools Rating: Thread Rating: 1 votes, 5.00 average. Display Modes
  ^ Top   #181  
Old 09.22.2008
Bobtail Member
 
Last Seen: 5 Hours Ago 09.44 AM
Member Since: Mar 2008
Location: East Central illinois
Trucker? 5 Years
Age: 36
Posts: 12
My Trucking Photos: 0

Thanks: 2
Thanked: 0 Times
Stinks like a skunk on a good day, some shippers wonder why us truckers get a wyld hare stuck up our backsides.
Reply With Quote
Remove This Ad By Registering. Join Our Truck Forum and Trucking Community For Free. Sponsored Links:

  ^ Top   #182  
Old 09.22.2008
northstarfire0693's Avatar
Light Load Member
 
Last Seen: 1 Week Ago 10.43 PM
Member Since: Jul 2006
Location: Alaska
Trucker? 5 Years
Age: 35
Posts: 261
My Trucking Photos: 0

Thanks: 42
Thanked: 22 Times
Quote:
Originally Posted by brinkj23 View Post
Had to pick up there last night, had an apt time to pu between 2300 and 2359 got there a little early hoping to be able to drop and hook. Nope they sent me to the truck stop and told me to call about one to see if it was ready. It wasnt ready until 3:30 am just stupid I was so mad and sitting around at those hours waiting makes me tired but I love running at night. Oh and Costco does suck, the DC in Morris IL is ok but the stores suck. They are a pain to get into sometimes and the people there treat you like children. I went to one last week, had a 4am delivery time. Now I run a lot of dedicated for costco so there is always an empty trailer for the 4am dry delivery so you can drop and hook. Ok check in says drop in door 1 take the empty on door 4. Ok drop and get hooked up to the empty, go inside to get paperwork and he says oh I gotta put one more stack of pallets on that then its yours. Im like what????? Pallets you said it was empty I cant take that I have somewhere else to go. Well he says I dont care you HAVE to take it. That word peaves me off real bad when someone tells me I HAVE to do something especially when I dont work for them.
Thats when you make sure no one is in the trailer then pop the brakes and pull away from the door and take off.
Reply With Quote
  ^ Top   #183  
Old 10.06.2008
Bobtail Member
 
Last Seen: 1 Week Ago 09.49 AM
Member Since: Oct 2008
Location: Rochester, MN
Trucker? 5 Years
Age: 29
Posts: 9
My Trucking Photos: 0

Thanks: 0
Thanked: 4 Times
Bad Shippers and Receivers

I would say any company that makes you listen to the radio for hours on end past your appt time for a dock assignment, or worse forces you to hand over your keys and urn off your truck in 90 + degree heat or winter cold and wait hours on end.

Miller brewing

Anheuser Busch

Anyplace where dockworkers speak no english and don't understand that you can't cram 47000 lbs of brass ingots side by side in the front 15 feet of the trailer.

US foodservice can be terrible but at least you can stay in your truck during the unload, and idle it.

I have had both good and bad experiences with Walmart

Any company that has lazy union crybabies. I went to a paper mill up in the frozen north one time to unload baled pulp, which takes less than 15 minutes normally. They were FCFS. No trucks ahead of me for hours and no one behind me. I knew because there was only 1 truck route for 100 miles to this place.

I greeted the guy in the rec office, who was big, bearded middle age mountain of a man. He looked the bills over and just about cried when he had to put his chocolate chip cookies, yes cookies down for a few minutes. "Can't a guy get a break? You damn drivers come in here ALL DAY LONG and expect ME to drop everything for YOU."

Well, good day to you to, kind sir. I told him if it was break time, to take his break. I told him if his job was to unload trucks, that I'll be waiting in mine until he's done. "You'll be waiting a long damn time" Good, I said. I need a NAP. That always seems to work. If I have a long wait, just before I finally doze off I feel the dock plate slam and the truck starts hopping.

I was still outta there in less than 15 minutes. When he came out to hand me my bills, i told him to have a nice day, and enjoy his cookies. he mumbled something and walked off.
Reply With Quote
The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to diesel_weasel For This Useful Post:
dwayne (10.27.2008), knighton5 (10.17.2008), northstarfire0693 (3 Weeks Ago)
  ^ Top   #184  
Old 10.15.2008
Bobtail Member
 
Last Seen: 1 Day Ago 01.49 PM
Member Since: Nov 2007
Location: chicagoland, il
Trucker? 8 Years
Age: 34
Posts: 45
My Trucking Photos: 0

Thanks: 0
Thanked 1 Time in 1 Post
Walgreens dc

Both in california that ive been too 1st the one in Riverside is driver assist basicaly help them do there job, well I ask them if they were going to pay me and they said no so I said ill be in the truck, then the no idle law almost got me arrested there. Turned truck on fo 15 minutes too cool off inside and all heck broke out needless too say im not allowed at that dc no more.
The one in woodland is the same way but they use lumpers that charge doctor fees but there fast. Im still allowed at woodland but will see for how much longer. I use to get my meds from walgreens but no more.
Reply With Quote
  ^ Top   #185  
Old 10.21.2008
MIA (Banned or Retired)
 
Last Seen: 4 Weeks Ago 07.20 PM
Member Since: Jul 2008
Location: Sioux City,Iowa
Trucker? 3 Years
Age: 47
Posts: 39
My Trucking Photos: 0

Thanks: 0
Thanked: 0 Times
I agree when you say the cust will be done loading or unloading in half hr.Thats a bunch of hog wash.Theres been many times I get at the cust only to sit all day and nite.Bottom line is most of the cust are just plain lazy and they'll get to us when they get around to it.They don't care how long the driver has to sit and thats how drivers make a living is driving.Hauling reefer you sit alot more then dry van.
Reply With Quote
  ^ Top   #186  
Old 10.22.2008
wild bird's Avatar
Light Load Member
 
Last Seen: 20 Hours Ago 06.20 PM
Member Since: Jul 2007
Location: I live in s. c.
Trucker? 18 Years
Age: 71
Posts: 76
My Trucking Photos: 0

Thanks: 1
Thanked: 6 Times
dumb

Quote:
Originally Posted by northstarfire0693 View Post
Thats when you make sure no one is in the trailer then pop the brakes and pull away from the door and take off.
Really dumb advice! I sure hope no one is stupid enough to do this. Sounds like you have been listening to old truckers tails! Ha! Like someone telling you how to move your load just start forward and when you get up to 10 miles an hour put on your trailer brakes. ( I'll guarantee something will move)!!!
Reply With Quote
Remove This Ad By Registering. Join Our Truck Forum and Trucking Community For Free. Sponsored Links:

  ^ Top   #187  
Old 10.22.2008
Bobtail Member
 
Last Seen: 1 Week Ago 09.49 AM
Member Since: Oct 2008
Location: Rochester, MN
Trucker? 5 Years
Age: 29
Posts: 9
My Trucking Photos: 0

Thanks: 0
Thanked: 4 Times
Do you drive for Bob Brink in Winona? (I'm guessing by your ID) If so can you tell me about them? I live in the area, and work for Halvor Lines out of Superior, WI. Good Company, Good Hometime, long commute twice a month.
Reply With Quote
  ^ Top   #188  
Old 10.23.2008
MIA (Banned or Retired)
 
Member Since: Jan 2008
Location: Cleveland Texas
Trucker? 33 Years
Age: 55
Posts: 1,307
My Trucking Photos: 10

Thanks: 137
Thanked: 114 Times
Quote:
Originally Posted by luvmyhubby View Post
"On court day everyone was there. Turned out my case was dismissed the broker had to file a claim under his insurance to pay for the potatoes plus pay my freight bill, storage fee, and dump fee after i showed a receipt from the county landfill for 45,000 pounds at 35 dollars a ton. The receipt was for a load my friend took to the landfill in his dump wagon and i sold the potatoes at the market in atlanta to first guy that had $5000 cash"


Ya know that is just way beyond wrong, and if anyone finds out about it you could be in some serious trouble I would think!.....having a problem and getting the courts to solve it is one thing, to rip of anyone with faked documents is in no way for any reason even close to being ok.
And its fine for us to be Ripped off every day.Lot of drivers would pat him on the back.As for being in trouble just saying on here is not enogh they have to prove you realy done it.Its probaly been to long any way.To be a truckers wife your sure against a trucker making money off a bad reciever.
Reply With Quote
  ^ Top   #189  
Old 10.26.2008
northstarfire0693's Avatar
Light Load Member
 
Last Seen: 1 Week Ago 10.43 PM
Member Since: Jul 2006
Location: Alaska
Trucker? 5 Years
Age: 35
Posts: 261
My Trucking Photos: 0

Thanks: 42
Thanked: 22 Times
Quote:
Originally Posted by wild bird View Post
Really dumb advice! I sure hope no one is stupid enough to do this. Sounds like you have been listening to old truckers tails! Ha! Like someone telling you how to move your load just start forward and when you get up to 10 miles an hour put on your trailer brakes. ( I'll guarantee something will move)!!!
You want to call it dumb advice, thats on you. and no I have not been listening to old truckers. I have done it. Close their dock door, get in truck and take off.
Reply With Quote
  ^ Top   #190  
Old 10.27.2008
dwayne's Avatar
Light Load Member
 
Last Seen: 2 Weeks Ago 01.50 PM
Member Since: Apr 2008
Location: Lima, OH
Trucker? No Answer
Posts: 68
My Trucking Photos: 6

Thanks: 8
Thanked: 14 Times
I think diesel_weasel summed it up pretty darn well. Other than what he said I've only had problems out of what comes out off a boat, and that's usually CH Robinson stuff. Here's an interesting on I had a few weeks back when dragging a dry van. No one spoke a lick of English at the shipper, and it was loaded on the floor, the consignee had no idea that it would be and wasn't prepared for it. Now keep in mind this pic I'm posting is LEAVING the shipper this is the poor condition they loaded it in.

Truckers
__________________
Truckers

Reply With Quote
Reply

Truckers Forum Bookmarks - Like This Thread? Tell The World!

Truckers' Trucking Forum/Message Board
Truckers Accessories


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 2 (1 members and 1 guests)
Mamatiger
Thread Tools
Display Modes Rate This Thread
Rate This Thread:

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are Off
Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Trucker Forum Replies Last Post
The BEST Shippers and Receivers - Truckers WILL Buy Their Products! WiseOne Shippers & Receivers - Good or Bad 40 09.24.2008 04.40 PM
Truckers rate best and worst U.S. roads, drivers Cybergal Truckers News 10 08.17.2008 07.15 PM
Showering at Shippers/Receivers Burky Shippers & Receivers - Good or Bad 17 06.21.2008 07.01 PM
Truckers name I-80 worst road, won't support remedy Cybergal Truckers News 13 10.15.2007 06.47 AM
State with worst drivers? California miles ahead of Florida, truckers say Cybergal Truckers News 5 07.14.2007 07.32 PM


.


vBulletin Forum Software, Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Limited.
Copyright © The Truckers Report - Trucking Forum & Message Board - Truck Driver Discussion - Truck Forum

Trucker Forum Disclaimer: All content, information and opinions (collectively, the "Material") presented on Our Trucker Forum Discussion Board at TheTruckersReport.com are those of the authors of posts and messages (collectively, the "participants") and not The Truckers Report. The Truckers Report does not guarantee the reliability, completeness, accuracy, timeliness or up-to-date-ness of the material presented on the Truck Driver Forum. The material is published "as is," and does not represent the official views and opinions of The Truckers Report or any company. Any reliance upon the Material presented on these forums shall be at User's own risk. The Truckers Report does not review the substance of the content posted by users on these forums and is therefore not responsible for any of such content. The Truckers Forum merely provides a space for its users to express and exchange their own opinions.


Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO