I passed a Cretein on 80/90 Ohio Turnpike today. In the little decal on the side of the truck, where it says Years of Service, this driver had 29. After reading this, I have to ask. Do people actually stay there 29 years? Or did they buy the numbers?
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That message we got about IT f'g up yet another system update got me...after they said to check your trip numbers on your logs to see if it got screwed up, I did at the shipper and mine was fine...until I did the load call, and it zapped it. They need to just clean house in the IT department. Everything they try to do screws up the system. Or at least by them a 'computer programming of dummies' updated edition.
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They actually want to do some sensible, sane things, but they are limited by Trimble (Peoplenet.)
Personally, I think Crete should hire a Java programmer, and write a complete customer database and communication system app that works on all computers, all operating systems.
Let Peoplenet keep the HOS crap (regulatory issues,) but take everything else away and make it in-house.
A database and forms handling messaging system would not be a challenge to a competent app designer.
If they require verbose commenting and retain uncompiled code, they could modify or hire others to update the app over time.
Java would handle operating system updates due to the nature of the Java virtual machine architecture.
Someone has to be convinced to actually put out some money for a database and communication app that's worth a #### though. -
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Also Snack, I did what you at times want to do. Wanted to take a break from otr and do local so put in for hometime, got home, cleaned truck and deadheaded to Wilmer yard and dropped, never even told operations.
Left right at my 2 year anniversary and when I got my last check I was speechless. I did not think they would cash out my unused vacation days cause I got over $2000 added to the last check as vacation. Thought I simply would lose them so this was a nice surprise.
Only been gone 3 weeks and I'm already missing the otr life. I bring home just $700/wk at this class b driving gig but home everyday and off for 2 full days. Just the whole sleep - eat - work 10.5 hours - shower - eat- sleep - repeat, lifestyle a bit hard to adapt to.
If I still find it hard to deal with, then I plan on going back otr but this time might give Shaffer a call but then again I do hate the smell of them meat plants.JoeyJunk, Farmerbob1 and Lonesome Thank this.
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