Super-sized order of blame pie: who gets the biggest slice?

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  1. mickeyrat

    mickeyrat Road Train Member

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    well the receiver DID sign for it.....
     
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  3. windsmith

    windsmith Road Train Member

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    If the receiver signed the BOL without noting any shortages, then the fact that they're short is, in fact, 100% on the receiver.

    Doesn't excuse the fact that the driver didn't check the trailer, but the receiver can't complain about it either.
     
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  4. Streetroddreams

    Streetroddreams Medium Load Member

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    No raisin pie for any of you...lol
     
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  5. LoneCowboy

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    yeah this. That's why you have to sit there forever while they manage to count to 10 (using both hands of course) to ensure that they received everything.

    They signed it, i"m out. They find a discrepancy, well then we have to fix that before it gets signed..
     
  6. ZVar

    ZVar Road Train Member

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    What surprises me is a trailer sitting around for a month. Is there so many spare trailers that that is normal?
    Or is ltl that seasonal?
     
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  7. buddyd157

    buddyd157 Road Train Member

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    if it were strawberry rhubarb, i'd be ticked off.
     
  8. windsmith

    windsmith Road Train Member

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    The company that I pull for? They know where the trailer was, and any OS&D that's found in the trailer and unaccounted for gets offloaded into the OS&D area on the shop floor, and the trailer put back into service. It gets handled, and nobody gets blamed. Trying to pin blame on someone doesn't get the bills paid. Yeah, a nastygram reminder about calling for an OS&D authorization gets sent out over the QC, and the driver responsible might get pulled into the office for a quick dressing down, but it ends there. There's money to be made, and spending time trying to figure out what percentage of blame to place where doesn't do anything to pay the bills.
     
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  9. ZVar

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    I wasn't talking about blame or even if the trailer was lost.
    I was courious if it's the norm in the ltl world for any trailer to be sitting in the yard for a month. In the tl world it's very rare to see a trailer sit more than a few days, much less than a month.
     
  10. aussiejosh

    aussiejosh Road Train Member

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    I'm still confused :confused:
     
  11. windsmith

    windsmith Road Train Member

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    I'm guessing that it sat idle for that long because nobody was willing to step up and deal with the OS&D that was in it.
     
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