An old man's career goes flat, Snackbar moves to open deck

Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by supersnackbar, Jul 27, 2022.

  1. kylefitzy

    kylefitzy Road Train Member

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    At least you will load inside on the floor and not in the pit docks that they use for flatbeds. In the pits you can’t really do any strapping while they load. On the floor you can, that should speed it up a bit.
     
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  3. D.Tibbitt

    D.Tibbitt Road Train Member

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    Wow, very creative ! Great work.
     
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  4. supersnackbar

    supersnackbar Road Train Member

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    I hope they let me tarp inside too. Supposed to be raining until around noon.
     
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  5. Lonesome

    Lonesome Mr. Sarcasm

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    We had an older woman, named Sharon, as receiver. Real sweetheart, but tough as nails when it came to untarped loads. Saw many depart out the gate. Now OVACO and Thacker would ship them in the high top trailers they dump scrap in, and they were fine untarped.
     
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  6. Bumper

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    Yup, that's what I usually have. Rusty s.o.b.s....
     
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  7. supersnackbar

    supersnackbar Road Train Member

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    I would also like to add a couple other items to the list of dislikes.... elevator loads and the underutilization of conestoga trailers for these loads. One of the biggest issues right now besides freight slowing down is finding and keeping a decent set of tarps. So, if we have to haul elevator loads, and elevator loads are hard on regular tarps, why not utilize the dozens of conestoga trailers sitting in Arlington(that are already paid for) instead of risking damaging tarps hauling them on regular trailers. When the driver in Rancho complimented me on my padding and tarp job, he also mentioned that so many drivers don't take the extra time to put adequate padding on the load to protect the tarp...that is why we have a shortage of decent tarps. So why not take advantage of the equipment they have sitting around that would expedite the loading process thus increasing productivity...the sooner I get loaded and rolling, the sooner I get to the delivery and the sooner I get empty and ready for my next load (and the sooner they get their paperwork so they can get paid). When I left Arlington the last time, to pick up outside Spokane, I could have pulled a flat conestoga. When I swapped to this step in Cucamonga, there were 2 step conestoga trailers there (only one was available due to the other having electrical issues with the tail lights.)
     
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  8. Farmboi85

    Farmboi85 Light Load Member

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    Those elevators are a pain. I pulled out of Joliet last week. Load went to Otis in Baton Rouge. Had a strict 0600 delivery appointment. Made it 05:40, and promptly sat there til 08:30 before they ever even got there. I pull a flat 53ft conestoga, so the loading wasn't bad, but they didn't let me strap inside
     
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  9. supersnackbar

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    It was almost 3 hours AFTER my appointment before they pulled me and the guy who checked in behind me in at the same time...and they loaded him 1st. Needless to say, I think this is my last elevator load for a while, even if it means sitting all weekend. Honestly, I don't see how drivers do this on the dedicated fleet. I would last about a week before I handed them the keys and walked home.
     
  10. Farmboi85

    Farmboi85 Light Load Member

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    @supersnackbar I heard that. I loaded there last Saturday. I got there an hour before my appointment, and it was an hour after my appointment when they had me back in. Had to roll my curtain forward before I backed in (made it flare out), and I bet that dock is tight when you CAN see where the back of your trailer is. It was almost impossible with the curtain flared out. I still don't know how I didn't tear something up lol. I'm like you, I don't wanna do the load very much
     
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  11. supersnackbar

    supersnackbar Road Train Member

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    Been fighting winds since I left St. Louis Friday. Was nuts at the shipper Saturday. And I fought keeping the tarps in line all day yesterday. Now, I get between WY POE west of Rapid City and Gillette in a parking area. Road is closed to light, high profile vehiles. I am not sure what the threshold is considered a light vehicle(I am just under 60k gross) but there were some serious pucker moments (3 out of 5 on the sphincter clinch scale)...so I pulled into a parking area and chilling for a bit. The warning goes until 13:00, so I hope mother nature is on schedule.
     
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