I work out of Chicago delivered a load to Walmart they refused it no paperwork sat in truck stop 37 hrs got paid $75 hr the steamship payed it that's why I pull containers don't have to worry about all this bullcrap
Ca to tn Amazon load
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Iemontel, Jun 30, 2023.
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if you can haulers make such good money why is it that you all’s trucks are some of the biggest piles of garbage on the road
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No, I didn't.
it's over a 2 day drive, take a 34, that's only a couple days sitting.
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he's already there. it will be 6 days till the next appointment.
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I agree.
There is no way in Hell a company, any company, would sit on that load for a week for free. They’re charging $750-$1000/ day for the truck. $200/day for the driver is fair. Especially if the driver was ON TIME for the original appointment.
If you were late, shame on you driver, here’s $120 a day/next time make sure your arse is 15 minutes early.
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he said he went to the airport so I think he already did.TripleSix Thanks this.
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No sir I was told to find safe parking , and head over to the airport to catch a ride back home , I guess it was there way of saving money and not paying me for sitting theretscottme, LoneRanger, wulfman75 and 1 other person Thank this.
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Good deal.
Exactly how I would have liked to be treated.
Enjoy a couple beers on your flight and transform into vacation mode
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Actually it was 7 days I had to wait at the delivery location for a new appointmentwulfman75 Thanks this.
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that is insane, you need to get out of there!
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