Man when I use to work for central transport these cheap mofo's would have us go out with pallets of batteries or brake parts and deliver them to stores with no dock and a liftgate that barely had enough room to put the pallet on , but when u got to a stop the liftgate barely held the weight and most of the time the pallet would fall off the liftgate because it would tilt down so u would have to recoop the skid and put it back on the truck because of course the cosignee would refuse it after seeing it fall . !!!!!!
OTR or Local (hourly)
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Jay1000x, Apr 6, 2011.
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His checks are big but Sysco is pretty much killing him over there.
It's a Teamster barn, too.
I don't know how someone could retire at a job like that, except maybe from a disability standpoint.
My other buddy worked for House of LaRose in Brecksville...which was all budweiser beer.
He's in real bad shape right now...pin in his shoulder and two crushed discs.
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Hey this freight game is no joke and that's why I'm trying to get out of it before it gets the best of me.
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thats a no brainer take the 18 an hour and stay home.It may get a little boring but i promise you it will be worth it in the long run. Happy Trails.
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They pay overtime after 8/40 so they're not gonna work you like other outfits will.
I peddled freight there for 5 years...1 as a linehaul driver.
I got screwed in the merger...but stick with em' if you can...good outfit to work for.jakebrake12 Thanks this. -
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Unfortunately it has already got the best of me with 2 blown knees that give me pain every day! if it wasnt for the money made per hours worked and the fact that i know what time approx. i will be home at night and the fact that bid run local drivers dont slip seat, i think i would have been gone already. -
1 skid on a liftgate scared me 12 years ago, now 2 is no problem depending on the weight and weather conditions however you will never see me try it when the skids are over 1,000 lbs.
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