I hated doing those runs. I prefer to do my own hookups at a terminal.
Too many other drivers place entirely too much trust in what's printed on paper as opposed to that which it is their JOB to know.
local driver misses the otr driving
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by aztruckerr, Aug 29, 2016.
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I guess each carrier might do it differently, but for us line haul is 100 times less stressful than P&D. My daily deliveries are just filled with stressful deadlines I gotta meet before people shut down. And bringing undelivered freight back cause you burned up the clock is highly frowned upon where I work. Even worse when you don't make a pickup.
Only issue I had with line was dealing with the chaotic winter weather and chaining up. As for waiting... Yeah, 1-3 hours of waiting at a terminal for my meet driver was fairly common.
Those $20 for each hour waiting helped ease the sting just a little bit... I am an expensive date... I used to charge wait time as soon as my last trailer was disconnected.Mike2633, Big Don and Lucy in the Sky Thank this. -
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Trucking has this whole grass always greener problem. Op, trust me, you will be much happier making an hourly wage for all delays that pop up and being home at night vs the thrill of otr.
Example: picked up a 600 mile run yesterday and ran out of hours with 200 miles left. In the morning send in an eta to the company complete with how many hours I will have when empty. Later get a load buzzed out that picks up tomorrow at 11 and delivers at 21:00 same day. 250 miles. So for 2 full days of being away from home (with a cold) I get paid for 450 miles or about 200 bucks.
I have a wife and 2 kids and we are on food stamps. Behind on a few bills. Almost got electric shut off the other week. For the love of God op, stick to the local gig
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i'd still prefer line haul or like what i have now, a regular dedicated account, over going back long haul. -
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I had a friend that spent three days in a parking lot somewhere in New Jersey waiting on a load. His home terminal in Cali shut down early on a Friday for the fourth of July weekend so his dispatchers and office people could spend time with their families. "Call back Monday" they said.
Just that thought alone makes me happy I return to my own bed each night.Bob Dobalina, Mike2633, MACK E-6 and 1 other person Thank this. -
So they started having the local guys set up the combos and do the pretrip (Of course, in theory, the line haul driver would also do a petrip before leaving.) Maybe they did, maybe they didn't. Don't know as nobody else was around.
But I always did think it made a driver too dependent on someone else. I always figured that with it being my backside on the line, I'd rather not have to do that.MACK E-6 Thanks this. -
Some of you people must work for some terrible companies. Good thing all OTR companies aren't like you people describe. And I'm glad I've found a pretty good one. 65k last year. Probably about that this year. Home when I want to be. Within reason, for as many days at a time as I want to be. Good trucks, plenty of loads. Often with a choice of where I want to go, depending on what's available. Oh, and they'll hire you too, if your worth hiring, anyway.
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But I understand where the OP is coming from. Sometimes I'd get that urge, particularly when I'd make a delivery to a company shop, at an outfit I had enjoyed working for.
Sometimes situations change, and you have to adjust...
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