Ah. What a nightmareish month i've had. Stayed out four weeks... Grrr!!!!
I got stuck in Laramie Wyoming for 5 days with a 3900 dollar load on the deck that was due on Monday morning, i couldn't deliver until friday afternoon. After that i got junk runs for the rest of the week. I decided to come home day early.
#$45^$%$$%$#$%#4%
Yes. Freight sucks right now. I pulled copper out of Morenci Arizona up to Chitown, for less than 90CPM (to the truck) just to get home.
TMC Transportation, Inc. - Des Moines, Ia.
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Eckz are you line haul or long haul?
I have my orientation this coming week and hook up with my trainer the following week. I used to be an owner op a few years ago. You ask to stay out that long?? -
but i know my uncle told me lot lizards your thing will fall off lol its ok my old lady takes care of me and when she dont i got 2 hands lol
and i know she could have died from it if its not caught in time but thats why everyone needs to get checked all the time -
Parr3,
I hope she's going to get better and not have any more recurrances. Especially if you both want more kids. If, God forbid, things didn't come out alright and the mommy parts have to be removed, you could always adopt if you feel strongly about having more than one child. There's lots of kids that need someone to give them a chance. Good luck to you both.
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I'm regional. I'm home every weekend unless i ask otherwise.
I asked to stay out. That one long run over the weekend for Monday makes a big difference on the paycheck. That 3900 dollar load would've been better if i had dropped it at the beginning of the week, and then ran 4 more loads thereafter.
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Hey Eckz or Mr. Lamar
I live in the Pacific Northwest, kids are gone, gettin ready to go back OTR. I,ve read this entire TMC thing here, you two seem to pretty smart about this outfit. Wonderin if your company runs anywhere thru here, say Portland OR area. Like I said I read this entire thread saw no mention of the northwest. I' ve had my butt planted in Pete seat fer 15 years, not really into drivin nothin else, the pay sounds reasonable, up & downs sound normal. I could stay out a month or more easy, not interested at all in the North Eastern part of the country, although been there done that, some parts are beautiful and some of the people are great just not even interested anymore. Would that be an issue with them? Would they even consider me, since I live up here?
Thanks Gentlemen
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Terry, Thanks for the response, I understand you're a driver, that's cool , I didn't mean to insinuate anything there, just seemed like you guys knew what you were talkin about, thought I'd ask. Anyway, I also see you're 51 same age as me so the question about beenin in that age range must not be a problem. If the long haul division is the only option, no problem there that I can foresee, as I would like to run 3,4 weeks out or more. Only problem I have is North East, don't want nothin to do with it, would that be a problem if I just flat told them NO! I'd rather sit, or take cheaper freight somewhere else that you know of? Any info is appreciated, just pickin your brain here. Like I said in last post my butt seems to fit best in a Pete Seat, so TMC is very interesting.
Thanks Brother,
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I started out Long Haul for five months, switched to Line Haul for another six months and am now on the Peterbilt Dedicated account. I enjoyed Long Haul more than any other division. I do like where I am now. I get to go home every day, or almost every day.
I would call recruiting and tell them your concerns. Just remember their job is to get you in. Once you become a driver it could change. Like I say, I think you would have to run all 48 states or possibly run all.
Oh, and I took no offence about the recruiting misunderstanding. I only commented on that to make sure you knew that I might not know what I was talking about. I don't look at recruiters negatively. -
Terry, Thank you for your info, from all your responses in the threads I've read you have been very informative and helpful to all, you seem to be a good man, thank you again & may the wind always be at your back brother
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