Watkins shepard

Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by sal, Aug 31, 2007.

  1. soon2betrucking

    soon2betrucking Road Train Member

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    haha, everyone in the company called me asking me if was taking it... :biggrin_25512:
    told em i like it too much out on the road!, however, if they want to pay me what they did in the past, ill be back in a flash!!

    formerdoorslammer!!! i hear that name will no longet stand for you as company drivers, but will still remain for o.ops??
    ill look for u in sayreville, no doubt they will still have me do some of that, and i have already put my offer down to assist untill they have enough people running....$20 a stop.. could add up i guess...
     
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  3. Znine

    Znine Light Load Member

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    Kinda the way of life and nothing new. My Grandpa retired as a fire fighter and then went into trucking before he left the working world for good. Moving feight is probably one of the most secure ways to make a living. People in other fields tend to peak out on the pay scale and when companies start to find ways to make cuts the big salaries tend to hit the chopping block.
     
  4. Fooman

    Fooman Light Load Member

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    So on hometime you have to park the truck at a terminal?
     
  5. Mooniac

    Mooniac Medium Load Member

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    I saw a truck with a spider on the front grill near the Vancouver terminal a few weeks ago. Could that have been you? :biggrin_25511:
     
  6. southbaydad

    southbaydad Light Load Member

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    You summed it up pretty good I would guess, My 10 day is in Missoula JAn 13th and am very much looking forward to it. thanks again for the "look at reality"
     
  7. southbaydad

    southbaydad Light Load Member

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    hey snakeskin ya i am around 190th and Hawthorne kinda yer old stompin grounds. I go to Missoula on jan 13th so maybe we will see eachother. hopefully though since my 10 day will be up on the 23rd........I will have my truck and be goooooone.
     
  8. soon2betrucking

    soon2betrucking Road Train Member

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    yes, on hometime the truck should be paked at the terminal, unless other-wise cleard with your disp. for example, if you just got the truck and want to clean it on home time, or you got something like a fridge for the truck and it wont fit in your car then again you have to ask whatever disp zone your in for an OK, and best to have it done over the quallcomm to cover you back-side!:yes2557:
    also, they may/not tell you that you have to put fuel in the truck and you wont get paid for those miles.
     
    Fooman Thanks this.
  9. frmerdrslmer

    frmerdrslmer Bobtail Member

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    If the truck with a spider was pulling a flat bed then ya it was me.

    Like Soon2be said, he loves he road. I know theyd love to have him run out of Sayreville.

    I was actually sitting in my truck and debating with myself on asking about the job when they called me.

    Pulling flats I always took the truck home.
    Some times I take it home with van but depends on the route im running that perticular trip.
    We have a carpet customer thats 15 miles from my house and the route is within 4.5 miles of home.
    I don't mind parking it at the term because the amount of days I stay out and the days I stay home it equals out to about 40 miles a day on the car. Pretty average for a 9-5 worker.
     
  10. frmerdrslmer

    frmerdrslmer Bobtail Member

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    Oh and soon2be, did you hear about the lease offer they are going to do for company drivers that want to get a W/S truck/trailer and run flat?

    Such a joke lol.
     
  11. soon2betrucking

    soon2betrucking Road Train Member

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    i did slightly...
    seems as tho that guyS that say the flatbed is the " backbone " of the company were wrong.... perhaps a back brace is needed...
     
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