Breaking down a load.
Discussion in 'Refrigerated Trucking Forum' started by TruckerPete1990, Nov 30, 2013.
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I use to be a lumper n all sysco have them there is 3 diff lumper services they use nationwide. Also sysco makes $$ off then for being there.. Glad u didnt have to unload it if its the frozen Tyson load u WOULDN'T NOT wanna be doing that your first time. Use to come into my sysco 4-8timez wk avg 22-3000cases breaks down into 70-100pallets only comes on 25-30. Paid good to do n only took me about 2hrs but I was fast at what I did most guys 4-6hrs on that truck
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I love pulling into a receiver and having them ask me if I want to hire lumper... Uh NO... Luckily I work for a carrier that allows the drivers to do it IF they want... Makes for a nice check that week and burns a lot of calories... Doesn't take long either... I normally unload a trailer a heck of a lot faster than any lumper service....
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I have a good question......
Lets say you pull into 1 of these grocery warehouses, Tired. They want the Driver to unlload,breakdown,Whatever.....If I Refuse then what?
Will they Refuse the load? Do they Not need that product?
I mean really folks......If everyone said NO to unloading and beaking it down, Your Lives would be better huh?
I do Flatbed work which is WORK...But my rates reflect what I do. Im scared most of you nguys are NOT getting a fair share for unloading... And $100 to unload for 4 hours is NOT a fair share considering a Lumper charges what? $200-$300 bucks? Lets wake up grocery haulers, Demand Big Bucks to unload OR dont unload it. If Consignee says they will Refuse..Have them Sign Refused... Grocery Stores in that area will suffer a day or 2. -
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This is just a story, not a suggestion. As about a 2 week rookie when I arrived at my first grocery warehouse and they told me I would have to break down and re-pallet the entire (dry) load or pay a lumper to do it I told them to guess again, I'd just take it right back where I got it and they could do it, and I meant it. I pulled out of the dock and was closing the doors when they came running out and agreed to do it themselves. The only reason I got away with that with my carrier was because at the time I was as ignorant as any driver that ever took the wheel, I didn't even have the first clue what "lumper" meant.
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