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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?

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Old 05.29.2008
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While we're waitin' --- whaddaya say we go get a cup-0-coffee?
I'm buyin'.
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Starbucks just delivered that cup of coffee .... said it was from a guy named AfterShock. Thanks ...... junipersage
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I don't know, I may be looking at the world from a dark smelly place, but, imho, these companies have dock workers for a reason don't they? Why does it become the responsibility of the driver to unload freight? I just can not understand where this mindset comes from.
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There have been some good points made from both sides. I think the best way is for the driver to have the ability to choose whether or not they want to unload. I've unloaded plenty of trailers in my time here on Earth and I like it much better on the other side of the dock in the truck where I belong.

If I wanted to unload trailers, I'd have stayed in the warehouse and retail industries. However, if it's just yanking pallets off the truck, for 60 bucks hell yeah I'll do that!

Used to do it for a lot less than 60-75 bucks lol.
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I hear ya. When I was in expedite, I was known to unload every once in a while. Espeacially at the on dock in Fort Worth. The were Veterans who were in a work program for injured Vets. They always appreciated the extra help and were really great guys. Other than that, if it meant I could get out of there and back home quicker to do it myself, then I did. If I had to do it because the dock workers were to lazy and I had time, then I let dispatch handle it.
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All of this could have been avoided if the lazy truck drivers would unload their own freight, it would also cut down on the 450lb lard butts out there who are incapable of doing the job they signed on to do. This is just like the insurance and medical scams. These drivers stopped unloading and caring what it costs because they feel it does not matter how much the lumper fees are... Now the fees are just NUTS! I would always unload my own freight and collect the money ($40-$75 per load) myself and it kept me a lot healthier and wealthier and didn't hurt one bit. Was it always a lot of giggles? No. Did it mean that the company made more off of the load? Sure.
Alright, fine then: feel free to spend the next 8 hours unloading, then sorting/segregating my trailer for me, but only after you've driven 1200 km in one sitting to get it there "just in time," whilst being barked at by some kid half your age because he doesn't like the way you're doing his job for him...

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And you really believe that crapola? Laziness ...Ha!!

When 10 skids turns into 25, that's not "a little rain" as you whimsically put it. That's a whole lot of unnecessary BS. You've never even had to do that, have you?

It's their product. Let them seperate it.
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Where does the truck driver fall in the pecking order of species in these guys' eyes? I'd guess it's between orangutan and chimp.
Lower, mate. Much lower. I'm told that "second-class-citizen" is a status we can work our way up to...eventually.
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~~~~~~~ Pet Peeves & Outright Gripes ~~~~~~~

After running hard for two days over a three day holiday weekend while the dock workers were eating back-yard BBQ and suckin' suds in beautiful weather with friends and family, ......
I arrive at the dock early in the morning on their first day back from a most enjoyable and relaxing vacation -- for THEM -- after driving the last 10 hour leg of the long journey -- only to be informed that I, the Big truck truck driver -- who's head hasn't touched a pillow in over 20 hours -- will be expected to unload my entire trailer and stack the floor load on pallets for them, AFTER separating the various items, for them.

Knowing they were HOT for the stuff in my trailer, I declined their offer and suggested they git 'er done themselves because I was going to get some needed sleep.

Well then driver --- you're gonna be here awhile.

GOOD!
Take ALL the time you want to.
I could use 10 hours sleep.
But I understand your shift is only 8 hours.
I can live with that.
Let me know when YOU'RE finished.

Geeze, driver. You're one lazy _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

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"Lazy"?
I don't think so.
But, I may well be an _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
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Lumpers, what a racket.. but then companies like americold will not pay a driver to unload sort and stack even if the driver had a receipt,, they pay for the lumpers to unload only. My company pays for the lumpers so we dont have to unload or load or palletize. some companies like canyon creek in lewiston idaho will pay the driver to unload and sort and palletize, but then want you to log it in the sleeper, can you say excuse me?? i guess with the extra money you can lie on your log,, i heard one driver one day say a dock wanted to charge him a lumper fee, he sid no you oredered the load you unload it and no charge, they refused so he took his trailer and headed for the gate, the police met hime at the gate. when they found out the company refused to unload, they said it was outa theyr hands, when all was said and done the company unloaded the trailer no charge, good for that driver for sticking to his guns.
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