I saw a UPS flatbed a little while ago. I slowed down to take a closer look to make sure I wasn't mistaken. The flatbed trailer belonged to UPS too.
Saw the strangest thing the other day. UPS pulling a swift trlr
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Not unusual to holler on the CB trying to give notice of a issue on a trailer, just to find a different name on the tractor. 9 out of 10 times you never get a response no matter which name you use, so they find on their own, if they actually look.
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By the way, there is NO DRIVER SHORTAGE.De Trucker Thanks this. -
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Even big box, mega-carriers need loads moved. So on the load board it goes.
I ran a swift trailer, werner, ups and A JBhunt all in two weeks. If it ships and it's in a box send it into the wind.
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I think this all came together in my head subconsciously after a guy tried to convince me that the whole industry is ran by a morman family out of SLCBigDog Trucker Thanks this. -
I called on a load listed on the DAT boards a couple weeks ago. San Francisco area up to Seattle and it was paying double the going rate for that lane. The broker said I would have to drop my trailer the night before to get it pre-loaded, then drive non-stop to Seattle and drop my trailer for them to unload it the following day. I said it can't be done non-stop, and he said that he forgot to mention they want team drivers. It was a UPS load.
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