One couples experience

Discussion in 'SRT' started by DeMorcan, Oct 18, 2008.

  1. DeMorcan

    DeMorcan Bobtail Member

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    I posted this where I had earlier posted about SRT and Transoport America. I put this here since there are less posts here and someone looking for SRT info can read it and make their own evaluation.

    Since this is just one incident here, I do want to add a little before you read about this event. We liked driving for SRT. Usually we had OK to good miles. We did get to drive the whole country. We were happy with the hometime which we took in different areas. We have many friends we made at SRT. In all normal driving circumstances we were happy. But sometimes, the measure of a company is seen in how nonnormal occurences are dealt with.

    And so we were happy and ....

    Then one day we picked up a load in Sc headed to Chicago. They gave us a really weird route on 2 lane US highways parallel to I40. It was a beautiful morning driving through NC on US25/70. I had to wait until I got to room to pass a golf cart and later a riding mower. Rural America is a little different from the interstates. Lots of mountains and scenery to look at on the slow drive. But then we had plenty of time.

    I had picked up the load at 1:30AM. I planned to stop someplace once we got on I40 for my 10 hour break to give my wife a 34 hour reset. As I entered TN, I noticed how much nicer the roads got. It was about 15 or 20 miles until we hit I40 for fuel stop when I noticed some smoke in the mirror. I woke my wife to send a qualcom message. It was a 2 lane mountain road with no pulloff area. I could not safely stop in the road especially with all of those curves. It was arounbd 3 miles until I reached a spot to pull off the road. There was a brake fire on one of the drive axles. It was not until later I learned it was from a mechanical malfunction. There was no cell phone coverage. While I was out with the fire extinguisher my wife sent another qualcom message asking dispatch to call a fire dept. We had not been on that road before and did not know the closest town and even knowing had no way to contact anyone.

    As I was trying to use the extinguisher, an airbag blew sending me back into the fence and imbedding little pieces of rubber in my skin. My wife put on a nightgown and got out of the truck. When she was away, I got back in the truck. The qualcom had a message from dispatch saying to send a macro 14 which goes to breakdown. Breakdown is in the shop and they check messages when they happen to walk by the screen and see a message. I did send a macro like instructed and got out of the truck. It was still a small brake fire. We flagged down motorists to get help from a fire dept.

    The fire was growing some under the trailer and tractor. Still small, but growing. I got back in the truck and sent another qualcom message asking for help to contact a fire dept. We then flagged down more motorist as they came by to get a fire dept. It was not a busy road that Tuesday morning. None of the few motorists had a cell phone signal. A passing mailman did take off to get a fire dept and knew the closest one. Still we were waiting and the fire was growing. Against my wifes wishes I climbed in the truck once more to send a fifth qualcom message asking for help now.

    As I heard the fire engine finally coming, the right diesel tank went. It was like a 30 foot blowtorch setting the aluminum trailer and and tractor body on fire. As the fire dept arrived, the 2nd fuel tank went. Our first qualcom message was just before 10AM. The fire dept was contacted at 10:38 AM by a motorist. The arrived there at 10:55AM. A minute later one arrived from the other direction. But, it was too late.

    I had been so busy trying to prevent the fire from becoming major, I had not even thought to get anything out of the truck. I had thought about disconnecting the trailer, but had less than 10 feet in that small pull off to move forward and with bags exploding, etc did not risk my arm pulling the pin.

    45 miutes after the trucks were there, SRT called the fire dept. ARGH!!! Everything we had was lost in the fire. We were livng in the truck and had given our home furnishings away to a reserve who needed help after his call up. After 4 hours standing beside the road, the higway patrol man gave us a ride to New Port, TN. During that time it took 3 fire depts to put out the by now big fire. The first 2 ran out of water. I had informed them of what the load was when the first truck arrived.

    New Port, TN was a town of wonderful people. We got to the hotel room about 2:30PM. There was my wife in a nightgown, no footwear or clothes or her glasses. They gave us a room although I was also a mess with black rubber all over me and sooty clothes. By evening people had stopped by and my wife had clothes and footwear. We also had a ride to go and replace our medicines. Through out the next 2 days there we were treated wonderful. Even at the scene the firemen were GREAT! My wife was allowed to set in their vehicles. When I mentioned she was thirsty, they gave us so much bottled water we had some left even after we got home.

    We set in the hotel room 2 days waiting for the company to decide what to do. They decided finally to terminate us. They sold the truck the same day, but I was able to get my wife's camera bag which had a pair of glasses in it. When the fire depts were getting the fire down, I was able to get in and get my wife's scortched wallet with all of her ID and medicals, etc. I wanted to get more of our stuff, but the fiberglass roof had sealed in some things. I did not know the truck was being or had been sold. I had a collection of flutes I played all over the country worth a few thousand dollars as well as cameras and computers with all our photos and persoanl info and contacts. Since the company sold the truck as unsalvagable, we were unable to ever get any of our things except one camera bag that had been on the front passnegers seat.

    At home we started hunting for another job. After awhile we learned why we had been fired. The company had never given us a reason. I had assumed it had to do with fire. Although, my wife was in the sleeper and had some questions. It turned officially not to have to do anything with the fire. We were fired for misconduct. Which really seems to be preventihng us from driving again.

    Again, I do not want to make a blanket statement about SRT. These are just one couples experiences as they happened. Perhaps you may find some value in them as you examine different comapnies.

    Wayne
     
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  3. honor roll

    honor roll Road Train Member

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    I am sorry to hear about your mishap with SRT but I think they were in the wrong I would get a lawyer and have them pull the Qulcomm messages to show that you were in the right
     
  4. sgreer78

    sgreer78 Light Load Member

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    What was the misconduct?
     
  5. DeMorcan

    DeMorcan Bobtail Member

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    I have no idea. The company recruiter at the place I was applying did not go that far. That is also the reason my wife was turned downa nd she was in the sleeper. I am getting a copy of my USIS report and will see what that says when it gets here. It will help to know what the company is saying about us which does not happen to match what we were told.

    Demmy
     
  6. elpuft

    elpuft Light Load Member

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    they always fire someone for they mistake. they might of called the shop and the shop said that you did not pre-trip your truck like they did me. srt is worst than swift. the office people and dispatch staff will not help you at all but only mess up you life but putting bogus things on your DAC go figure
     
  7. DeMorcan

    DeMorcan Bobtail Member

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    This was not meant as a bash of SRT. Today we did receive our thrid quarter fuel mileage bonus. It was in the correct amount and paid at the proper time. Of course, they did not send us a safety bonus which would have been debatable on their part anyway. The company always did what they told us they will. When there was a change in policy, everyone was notified of the change ahead of time. I am against SRT. It was a good place to work although I think they need to change some internal responses to emergency situations. Most people will never be in the situation we found ourselves. How often does a fire occur going UP mountains? And how often would it happen out of cell range coverage on a much less traveled road? Still, it is something to be aware of when checking out companies. And, SRT does route through 2 lane roads out of cell coverage routinely. I can think of several CO, UT, WA, and ID routes they had us on just as or even more remote and with no cell phone coverage or even traffic. I even drove one night on a one lane remote road which would have been 2 lanes except one lane was washed out by the river beside it. So perhaps, if you want to be all interstate when possible, this may be of interest to you. SRT is actively trying to cut miles by routing across country, especially in the midwest. As there are many small towns pretty regularily it is not quite as remote, but slow going with all the towns and far from truck stops when there is a need of one.

    I want this to be a fair representation of the pluses and minuses of SRT to help anyone researching the company. We have friends driving for SRT and we have friends who quit after our experience. And, I undertand both groups.

    Wayne
     
  8. dieselgator

    dieselgator Bobtail Member

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    ive been losing sleep because they stole my money they stole your life im sorry for that ill pray for you and your family and hopefuly srt will fail soon they keep treating people this way its their destiny
     
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