Thanks for the quick reply! That's what i had thought. Do they have any stated policies regarding hometime, or is it see what happens when you happen to get close to the house and how flexible your dispatcher happens to be?
any info on Poly Trucking?
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We do not have assigned dispatchers. We have an outbound dispatch & backhaul dispatch with two guys in each that are the main contacts. They leave it up to you to determine your home time. Also, they have a No Rider policy. -
Thanks for that clarification...now that sounds like an interesting concept. The question for the recruiter is what customers you deliver to near Springfield that would be close enough to deadhead home empty, allowing me to take a few more days off, albeit not necessarily on a weekend. I understand y'all do some to Walmart DC's but that still puts me anywhere from 112-160 miles from home. But it sounds like it might at least be worth putting in the application and seeing if they call. Thanks again.
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Why a "No rider" policy. All they have to do is make you waive any recourse against them if there is a problem. Strange.
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I really enjoy all the info about poly trucking. I sent in an app about a week ago. Hope to hear back soon.
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Hey just a question I live in east tn tri cities area is that a good location to work for home time?
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