Thanks brother I appreciate the information. I’ll make sure to put in a good word to Josh and Kenny bout you. Y’all still creeping at 5 MPH threshold?
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We live unload most anytime we take a back haul in there. Sometimes if a load isn't ready yet we may have to live load it but that's pretty rare.57 model and bryan21384 Thank this.
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Just curious. Who do ya drive for if ya don't mind me asking?57 model and bryan21384 Thank this.
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I don’t mind at all fella..I’m an O/Op. I know it’s not advertised anymore but I will low key run a load or 2 for them.Professor No-Name, 57 model and bryan21384 Thank this.
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Oh hell yeah man......I did it at the receiver earlier lol. I appreciate the good word!!!Professor No-Name and 57 model Thank this.
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You doing great brother!!! I barely ran today. I spent 12 hours at the receiver in Denver. I got lots of detention and layover pay on this load. I'm parked at the shipper in Fort Morgan, CO. I'm grabbing sugar to come back to Moscow Mills, MO.Professor No-Name, motocross25, 57 model and 1 other person Thank this.
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Sugar to Moscow Mills must mean Daddy Rays / JJ Snack Foods.Professor No-Name, 57 model and bryan21384 Thank this.
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Oh yeah! I've never actually delivered there, usually they have me drop those loads at Craftsmenmotocross25, Professor No-Name and 57 model Thank this.
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If they do want you to bring it in for a live unload it’s pretty easy. They have 2 dock areas, 1 for ingredients and one for finished outbound. When you come down the street it dead ends into their facility basically, and into outbound. You want the first section. Swing wide right into
the driveway aim for the docks and then cut hard left to nose up into the employee parking. They used to have drop trailers in almost every dock and only have 1 or 2 docks open, they’ll want you to check in first before you back into one tho. Receiving and Outbound have their own check in offices, the receiving one is tucked back by the first dock on the left if you were looking at the docks from the employee parking lot.
It goes fairly quick and you can park on their street overnight and no ones going to run you off. If it’s appointed freight and you get there and there’s no trucks waiting and a dock is open check in. They’ll take you early. In the check-in office they used to have a tub or box of misprinted mispackaged product free for the taking, some of it pretty good. There’s also a truck stop at the corner of the street you turn on that leads you down to their street. Dirt lot and roller dog type food but it’s facilities if you need them.Last edited: Aug 20, 2021
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hmmm fort morgan sound familiar is there a mom and pop truck stop down the road befpore u get to interstate57 model Thanks this.
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