Snackbar is chillin'....at Shaffer

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  1. nredfor88

    nredfor88 Road Train Member

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    Yeah, that probably would have been a wiser move.
     
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  3. Deadwood

    Deadwood Heavy Load Member

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    I’ve got a day codriver who claims to be a “pastor” who leaves trash in the truck, doesn’t refuel or clean the windows and who breaks #### on the regular without saying a word about it. If you don’t live out the “do unto others as you’d have them do unto you” when no one is looking then you are just a fraud and doing Christian cosplay IMO.
     
  4. newbietrucker91

    newbietrucker91 Road Train Member

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    Next run is a McDonalds load. I'm (not) Lovin it!
     
  5. RussianBearTruckeR

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    Opit idle nazis... got a peoplenet msg to call home terminal immediately... so apparently if you idle too much you now have to do training to improve your bad habits that idle our trucks... company is going to be doing phone one on one training with people that idle too much and was told and asked if your charging too many things while opti idle is on... umm yea I charge my smartphone... it's getting crazy over here at crete...
     
  6. supersnackbar

    supersnackbar Road Train Member

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    Didn't they tell you to idle until you got back to Deland to have your truck fixed? I'd tell Anthony to pound sand or eat #### and die...his choice...and ####, you must have a HUGE cell phone if your charger draws that much power that it causes your truck to idle more.
     
  7. kylefitzy

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    If companies who refuse to install apu’s then ##### about idle times don’t give a #### about drivers.

    Unfortunately it might start trending that way here at SPD. We are currently being rolled under Road Master Group companies. Our new maintenance program is awesome! We went from 30k oil changes and 10k mile lubes to 30-50k mile oil changes with a full dot inspection and no lubes in between. That will save them roughly $1500-2000 on lubes in the lifetime of the truck. The problem is we don’t run sealed drive lines like some companies. I see a lot of u joints, king pins, and slack adjusters in their future.
     
  8. supersnackbar

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    Made it to the same parking spot as last week at the Sparks Petro. 3779 odometer miles in 7.5 days, and 2 loads of those miles were little short trips under 200 miles out of Denver, and a round trip from Sparks into Cali and back last Sunday, and I still had 28 min on my 70. 34 hr time...and weekend dispatch had better not #### around and try to take me off that preplanned load (to NC), like they've done before, or I might just take my truck and trailer back to SLC, put my crap in a storage facility and fly home.
     
  9. xlsdraw

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    Downgraded to Romper Room. Sad.
     
  10. supersnackbar

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    And we got 2 messages over the Peoplenet this week reminding us about the recruiting bonus...maybe enough drivers are getting sick of the hand holding and nagging about idle that they are walking. When I was in the breakroom in the Cheyenne terminal right after I got my truck back last week, there was a driver in there who has been here in the neighborhood of 2 decades saying he was looking around at other possible jobs because he had just about had enough of the b.s. When you're running drivers off that have been here that long, they need to rethink how they're doing things or else this company will be just a variation of Swift or CRE and have to go back to major in-house training
     
  11. xlsdraw

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    I don't think I mentioned this. But I met a Leonard's driver at the Flying J in Ogden. He had just left Shaffer and was waiting a couple hours to pick up his first load for Leonard's in Ogden going to Texas.

    He signed up for the Idaho dedicated runs to Texas where they get their 3,000+ miles out and back and reset in Caldwell, Idaho. They usually pick up most of their loads off the Caldwell yard and often drop at the Caldwell yard. We've got PNW regional drivers that do most of the pickup and delivery in the PNW and drop and pickup at Caldwell.

    That veteran driver said he was tired of the short and inconsistent miles at Shaffer. He had worked for Mr Holman in the past.
     
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