Well ... what you do from now on is refuse to leave the shipper without all the stops on the BOL.
I'm not a new driver but I do have a question
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You have to be on top of loading, don't trust the shipper. Make sure it is loaded in the sequence you are going to run it. This is only empty crates. What if it was electronics or computers.
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It's your company holding you accountable. You can just go along and take the blame. Or, you can let them know you want proper documentation.SoulScream84 Thanks this. -
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****** RIGHT IT IS YOUR JOB TO MAKE SURE WHAT IS LOADED ON YOUR TRUCK IS WHAT IS ON YOUR PAPER WORK … PERIOD!
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THE BILL OF LADENING aka BOL is the legal document that you produce as a carrier saying you accept responsibility to haul the customers product or shipment. What the customer has you sign is a shipping order.TripleSix and SoulScream84 Thank this.
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