You're a better man than I. I would've demanded BOL's in hand before loading. People need to learn to have their crap together.
Your most pain in the ### freight
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by Lrh502, Aug 24, 2017.
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oppps wrong thread. I'm still waking up
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I don't remember if I've posted this before, or not. But we used to have a junk yard, a more or less regular customer, that would never, under any circumstances have the freight, or the bills ready. Their favorite trick on the bills is "we don't have a scale, just estimate the weight for us." The last time I was there, they were less than impressed when they got the transportation bill for several times what the dam thing weighed.
They'd try to send engines and/or trannies with oil still in them, they would not get it through their idiot heads that it had to be drained and on a pallet. Further it had to be SECURED to the pallet.
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Personally I would expect all bols to be hand written on standard company forms, or pre filled out deals by the ltl company when the order is placed. That way everything would be done consistently the same way and you wouldn't have a dozen different looking bols for a load. -
After telling this shop the first time I couldn't take it without a BOL, he calls this jackwagon who apparently is one of those oh, I'm on my way and I'm walking out the door right now" people while he's probably still getting dressed". -
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-Greenhouses
-Window extrusions
-200+ pound rolls of fabric to Jo-Ann fabrics.
-Anything that was warehouse where they required deckloading shoes, apparel, etc. Back in the day, we did a lot of deckloading out of a couple places: AJ Fritz (Now UPS Supply Chain in Auburn, WA), and Regal Logistics. They eventually went palletized, but before that, we deckloaded up to 2,000+ pieces per pup.
I don't miss LTL at all.
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