By the look of OJ's things dont seem to be slow. I dont have issues with alot of things, but I'd prefer to not use this tank wash. Workers flippin attitudes because of where we park. It's not my fault I've been waiting six hours for my tank to get pulled into the bay only to sit and watch about ten drop n' hooks get pulled in instead. You would figure they'd clean the one drivers were waiting on to try and keep thier lot from gettin cluttered.
Indian River Transport, Co. - Winter Haven, FL.?
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I'm not at all opposed to setting the whole #### thing on fire and pushing it out into the ocean. And by thing, I mean Jersey.
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talked with 6 irt drivers yesterday all separately & all liked working for irt. 1 was there 6 yrs another 3 yrs & the rest were there less than a year. so i come to the conclusion, working for irt is almost like working anywhere else, it's all what u make it. does irt pay detention or pay u for sitting & waiting to unload or load anywhere?
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Thats a negative on the detention ghost rider.. And for future refrence if ya get a load to Ellington, CT and you have dairy or grape juice (not sure if that includes wine) as a prior ya might as well nix that load.
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hmmmmm no detention pay, & possibility u could sit for hours; not much of a attraction; just sayin
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umm why just get the type of wash you need. its a drop an hook just leave their papers in the office and your good to go
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irt pays by the mile and thats it. you WILL DO a TON a TONNNN of sitting unpaid
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