The journey begins - purchased a truck.

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by blairandgretchen, Dec 10, 2014.

  1. blairandgretchen

    blairandgretchen Road Train Member

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    YES! YES I DO!

    I still like a candy bar and an 'attaboy', so there is problems in my childhood I need to address, but YES.

    Honestly, you'd think as important as the safety scores are as a large carrier - they'd set up something as simple as a "$100 VISA card mousetrap" and promote it - but, no.

    I might have a future in corporate LS with the mentality I'm seeing lately.
     
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  3. ElmerFudpucker

    ElmerFudpucker Road Train Member

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    Probably why my wife always says I point out the things done wrong, and never point out the good. I tell her it’s supposed to be done right. There is no need to point it out. My silence is approval.
     
  4. 50WT

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    A real lady's man. You know everyone likes a little compliment now and then , like a pat on the back or a that looks nice. Of course I don't have to tell my wife anything, she's already got me , just what more could a white girl want.
     
  5. ElmerFudpucker

    ElmerFudpucker Road Train Member

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    I don’t need her getting a big head. I prefer to keep my women grounded
     
  6. blairandgretchen

    blairandgretchen Road Train Member

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    Good news - it’s not raining. Nor will it in the morning. I’m all ready to load.

    Bad news - not today. But there’s always tomorrow.

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  7. Oxbow

    Oxbow Road Train Member

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    Not that you pull OS loads at night, but the lights on your bumper lighting the sign is cool!
     
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  8. blairandgretchen

    blairandgretchen Road Train Member

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    @lester gave me the 2 outside lights on that bumper. They're white and glow amber.

    The 2 outer lights on either side are hooked into turn/marker, makes a big difference for opposing traffic to see where I'm intending to turn.

    I didn't notice till you said something, does give it that "Halloween special" look :)
     
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  9. blairandgretchen

    blairandgretchen Road Train Member

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    I JUST FIGHT AND FIGHT AND STRUGGLE WITH PEOPLE AND I DON'T KNOW IF IT'LL EVER MAKE A DIFFERENCE OR IF ANYONE CARES YET I STILL BANG MY STUPID HEAD AGAINST THE SAME BRICK WALL UNTIL IT BLEEDS AND I'M CONCUSSED AND YET I JUST DO IT AGAIN AND AGAIN AND AGAIN.

    Email to LS agent (Who couldn't Give a F) let alone monitor an email account on the weekend.


    First email I sent - the last belt flap worked it's way back and punched out the flimsy board on the crate in transit, it was hanging by one staple. I Tore that off, and put a strap over the belt, and a criss cross to prevent it moving out any further.

    Second load - I showed shipper photos of what happened, and recommended putting braces INSIDE 4 by 4 posts to let the product settle, but be prevented from leaving crate.

    They instead opted to put more thin strips of rubber on top of belt to prevent movement, and a section of belt (T-piece) separated from flat rubber, worked its way out, and all the styrofoam blocks started to fly off.

    I was notified by other road users several times to the styrofoam flying out - I know they only weigh a few ounces, but a block of styrofoam flying at your windshield may as well look like a block of steel - imagine yourself in that situation.

    It's littering. It's a load securement violation. It's potentially a lawsuit. And the end of my career.

    The styrofoam blocks need to be glued or taped together, the boards need better than WOOD STAPLES to attach to the posts, and if this customer really cares about the end , delivered product to THEIR customer, then they need a heads up.

    I already tried to correct the error on the second load - but they chose to ignore my far easier solutions.

    I'm the guy that hauls this stuff. I know how it will behave over 700 miles of bouncing roads. I care about their freight , your relationship with your customer, and their customer also.

    Most importantly, the safety of motorists. Landstars safety record and integrity couldn't be more trashed than it is, and I don't need to bury it further.

    They're a great bunch of people up there, and they have many of these crates that they ship. I'd have liked to have left them with a bunch of caps and swag and what not to promote the LS brand. But I don't have any.

    What I'd really like to do is find the top guy in that facility and explain all this to him.

    But - I am a servant to you, you are my customer, and upwards the chain goes. It behooves me at times to just shut my mouth, but I'd really like to haul more of these, with some minor tweaks.

    Parked at reciever now for unload Monday morning.

    Enjoy your weekend, and thank any of you veterans that read this for your service.
     
  10. Siinman

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    I had shipped out lots of products when I was a shop foreman and always asked for feedback from the drivers and brokers that did our harder stuff. Would had loved to get someone like you. Most just did not care and so #### was broken or completely overkill to make #### sure it did not get damaged. We have too many LAZY people in the world these days!
     
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  11. 50WT

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    Good for you for trying to do the job safely and get information to the customer about what they need to do . I've delt with customers over the years,some were places we loaded same equipment on a regular basis. They were always happy to here about things like what you've dealing with, especially when it's something fairly simple they can do that doesn't really cost them much but makes a big difference in getting their load delivered in better shape. And I would think LS would have people like you that do specialized stuff carrying caps and such to hand out to certain customers. Gotta be very frustrating.
     
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