Im a dispatcher/dm with 20 years behind the wheel. I can tell you nobody has it "easier" imo. Different but not easier. Driver (myself included in the past) calls dm and says, nope. Aint happening. Now aside from having to work around the freight, your moving on. Dispatch doesn't get off that easy. For me its a call to the customer, then a call to the salesman, then answering a angry email from the building manager about "satisfying customers ect.. and im defending the driver all the time hoping that he isn't just being a #####
Never driven management...
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If you can’t tell, I’m pretty much over the trucking mystique and ready to take on a 9-5 in a cubicle very soon.street beater, stwik, Blu_Ogre and 3 others Thank this. -
Well no joke my company is hiring. But you’d have to live in Tulsa. I just got a new driver manager yesterday with a message saying “please welcome _______ , our newest DM, who has years of experience in the industry..” That tells me he might have been a driver but is now new to dispatch.
Another guy at my company quit driving to become an instructor in orientation and a safety team person. He came in the same group I did 2 years ago and now he’s a company man with a bright future and home every day. In fact he called me randomly to do a “safety quiz” over the phone on Smith system. I’m like, “you know I got training on that the same day you did!” Lolx1Heavy, WesternPlains, street beater and 2 others Thank this. -
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I almost forgot. The most common intelligent life form in the truck belongs in the cubicle too. A Pit Bull.
Seriously... It would be something I’m forced to do. Couldn’t drive anymore.
I respect those willing to learn driving so they know.Last edited: Apr 8, 2018
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Two days later and after one of the most stressful smith system tests ever in a minivan with 7 drivers backseating my bad driving... ugh. I passed.
Between myself and the forest, I still drive my own #### way. Mr Smith might have needed a system. But all I need is a little bit of time and decent tires for traction.IluvCATS Thanks this. -
My cubicle administrating MY businesses
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Meh. If I could work from home I’d sign up for that.WesternPlains and IluvCATS Thank this. -
I was just thinking about this in another way.
An OTR cab has to be the best office cubicle in the world.
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