Sumner yard. Half a dozen trucks hooked to empties. Drivers went home for the weekend. Luckily, I was able to find one in decent repair, but I feel sorry for whoever had to find the next one.
lack of empty trailers
Discussion in 'Swift' started by 1nonly, Nov 16, 2010.
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Some yards require us to drop trailer, others don't. Who decided which would be the former, which the latter? ***insert shrug here***
I personally have never stayed hooked to an empty when on home time unless I was not at a yard. I may fudge the clean-out-your-truck rule from time to time, but I don't try to hold empties when I'm not working. I'm surprised the Sumner staff allows it. Maybe it's the favoritism thing- local drivers get trailers, OTR drivers are SOL.Texas-Nana Thanks this. -
I asked why no mt line and no loaded line. The answer was they tried to do it that way, but the drivers just did what they wanted , so they don't bother anymore. -
Troutdale used to be almost as bad about local drivers staying attached to the MT over their weekend!1nonly Thanks this. -
I left for hometime Friday hooked to my empty...hope it is still hooked Monday when I get back...lol
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I very much prefer going home empty. I drop my trailer down the road from the house with a king pin lock. Park the tractor inside my fence. Lately I have been loaded on my home time. Have to leave the rig hooked at the Pilot.
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Yeppers! At Walmart DC in Plainview, TX. Two mt's...both rail pigs. ECT does not want me under a can, so here I sit with an easy preplan in a preloaded trailer waiting for an mt.
Typical Texas. I think our trailers go over the border and get lost in that sucking black hole known as Mexico. -
*coughs* Well just pull a werner trailer. We did once.
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