So I've got a dog I my truck. JCT is aware, but I've been given a load where the shipper inspects the cab and no dogs or animals are aloud. Of course the pre plan doesn't tell you things like that. Not sure what my options are...
Running with JCT, Part Deux
Discussion in 'John Christner' started by drloveofdfw, Feb 13, 2014.
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CannonballAA Thanks this.
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They said hide her in the bunk. lol
Said I should be fine as long as she's not crazy wild in the truck...
So I got a 50/50 chance. lol -
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They actually inspect the cab? I know i have seen signs but never had one actually do it.
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My load assignment at the bottom says they do.
It's a jbs in plainwell mi and a drop and hook. I've read the reviews for the place and if they have a issue with my pup apparently I can park in the street and the yard guys will bring me the trailer. But then you half to walk a half a mile to get your paperwork.
No big deal but the truck drivers reviews on google were not nice. lol our breed over all isn't into long walks. -
I read a complaint from a walmart where they make you pull the bobtail out and the drivers complain. So many complaints in our industry.
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Lol yep!
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Then again what could having a dog in the cab hurt when dropping and hooking...
Seems a little up tight to me but who am I to say.tallinthesaddle4life Thanks this. -
Probably use to be "no dogs outside the truck" and like drivers always do, decided it didn't apply to them, which screws it for everyone.
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