Driver responsibility with the cleanliness of issued trucks?

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Lonesome7.3, Apr 13, 2009.

  1. Roadmedic

    Roadmedic Road Train Member

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    My driving time is to be preserved. Between loads may be the time needed to achieve a break to allow the extending of the day. Why drive around and mess it up. I have been to the truck washes and waited hours to get a truck washed. I could have been eating, or taking a shower.
     
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  3. Lonesome7.3

    Lonesome7.3 Medium Load Member

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    I must be missing something. When I was driving I had no issue getting the truck cleaned in between loads. I still got my showers and time to eat. I also ran my ### off. So unless we have different ideas of the volume of runs that is exceptable I am not following.
     
  4. jlkklj777

    jlkklj777 20 Year Truckload Veteran

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    Many of us have other diversions such as laptops, TV's, books, magazines, cell phones, even full blown gaming systems to "entertain us" on our off time.

    Off time is; time spent between loads waiting as well as our 10 hour mandatory breaks. There are not too many drivers (that I know of anyway) that would rather clean the inside of the windows, wipe down the dash, polish wheels/tanks , vacuuming or sweep out the sleeper/floor of a truck as opposed to watch TV or play on the computer.

    The only drivers that I do see cleaning are usually owner ops.
     
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  5. Roadmedic

    Roadmedic Road Train Member

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    Probably because of different companies. I rarely spent time around a truckstop. The nights before were at the dock. After empty, not allowed to leave until dispatched. Direct to shipper and then drive direct to the receiver. I rarely had time to eat. I ate cold food.
     
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  6. Lonesome7.3

    Lonesome7.3 Medium Load Member

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    Well, I did. I did not shine anything, but I spent time making sure my work area was clean. I did not have any of the stuf you mentioned either. I do not know, maybe it was the military in me.
     
  7. Lonesome7.3

    Lonesome7.3 Medium Load Member

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    I ran like that as well. But I still found time to pull into a truck stop from time to time. I am not saying all situations are the same, that is just my experiance.
     
  8. Roadmedic

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    If you have the time, fine. But when I scrambled to run my loads without stopping except for fuel, there was not much choice. Driver was penalized if the loads arrived late. Even a blizzard was not a valid reason.

    I no longer work for them, because it was quite apparent that the load meant more than the driver.
     
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  9. Lonesome7.3

    Lonesome7.3 Medium Load Member

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    I have heard of that sort of thing before. I will never put a load ahead of my driver.
     
  10. Roadmedic

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    Pardon me for not believing you.

    Those are the exact words that this company said to me when they hired me.
     
  11. PharmPhail

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    The most notable company with a policy like this is TMC. Just look at how they do it, but I believe they pay for everything involved.
     
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