Yeah exactly, i never minded pulling lowes loads. Shippers and recievers are alot more friendly too it seems.
a couple weeks in the life of a TMC driver
Discussion in 'TMC' started by carterbeauford, Aug 22, 2009.
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If you make it to Lowes DC #1437 in St. Joseph, Mo. I'm #23113. Look me up. Might not have time to talk if I'm making a turn. Usually run 2 loads a day. 0700 and 1300 appts. -
Ugh, i hated pulling outta there. Stupid ladders just chucked up on top of everything else, slap a tarp over it and call it good. I used to get so frustrated with the way they loaded us there.
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Yep, that's a normal Lowe's load. I've bent several ladders. Store don't say much when they look at the load or they don't catch it. -
Same deal in Lowes Westfield Mass DC....I used to bet there was a blind guy running the forklift. Shingles stacked 2 high or on top of vinyl fence posts...this is common practice.
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Blah, I do NOT miss Lowes with their Jenga trailers.
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Carter, you run up here to Vermont at all. i was talking to a Tmc driver last week saying they might hire me now since they are running up here more and more.. any comment on that I need a new job badly and I would do anything to work for TMC!! the black and chrome co!!!!!
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The place out of Bolingbrook with all the mexicans actually loads that stuff really well. Takes them a while though and break time = soccer time.
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Sunday picked up a preload from Tamko Frederick,MD SHINGLES
Monday picked up a load from ELK/GAF Meyerstown,PA SHINGLES
Tuesday picked up a load from Owens Corning Medina,OH SHINGLES
Thought that ws funny after reading your post.
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