I sat as long as 5 days years ago. Just 1 time. Columbus, Oh. Co paid the motel. It happens in this biz.
How long would you sit empty?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by MSWS, Oct 7, 2023.
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Do you guys wait for the loads?!
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How long would I sit empty? 10 hours.
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Maybe they want you to quit.
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I've sat waiting for a load as much as 3 days in my time out here.hasnt happened often, but there comes a point, regardless of where you work, that you'll end up taking a punch like that. I've had to sit at a few different companies for different reasons. I've worked for small companies that relied only on broker freight. They had me sitting til they got a top dollar load. Some companies are so big that some drivers will end up starving during lean times. Too many trucks in the fleet. In my opinion, I don't think it would hurt some of the megas to downsize. If you work for a company that has regular routes and the out and back model, it can on occasion bite you in the ### if you don't get back quick enough, especially on Friday. You mentioned you're in Atlanta.....what driver hasn't got stuck there? Lol. That's one of those cities that has a lot of capacity, and sometimes that can cause some sitting.
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There is always loads there but It's been abnormally cheap lately, especially for Van.
Could be company loses less money sitting you than hauling one of them cheap loads.Another Canadian driver, Bud A. and MSWS Thank this. -
But I think you're right about them sitting drivers because it's cheaper right now. That's my leading theory at least.Another Canadian driver, Bud A. and Kenworth6969 Thank this. -
It was one of many that were available..Your company doesn’t give two craps if you sit. Your dispatcher left early on Friday and you are definitely not on his mind, lol.
Just toss the keys in the trash and call a UberAnother Canadian driver, 86scotty, silverspur and 3 others Thank this. -
But I'd like to at least wait until my layover is in the system and payroll is locked before I decide anything.Another Canadian driver, Bud A. and Concorde Thank this.
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