As of last week, I gave up on trying to deal with all the extra B.S. at Shaffer and moved to Crete(same company, just dry freght instead of reefer). The extra .02 cpm simply isn't worth it. I have worked for several refrigerated companies over the years, none of which were as frustrating as working for Shaffer. Shaffer has customers they call Hyper care loads where they keep a closer eye on you and if the cubicle dwellers in Lincoln even suspect you aren't gonna make an on time delivery, the call (day or night) to question your ability to make it on time. Even when the shipper loads you late, and tightens the schedule, they freak out if their calculations do show an OTD (even if your load planning skills tell you that you can, and you have kept Lincoln up to speed on your progress). Not to mention their new fuel solution for the reefer, which they don't force compliance yet, but eventually will. Plus, having to find a washout when they deliver to the middle of nowhere (for some reason, a lot of the freight that they haul to these places seem to be the messiest, the loads that are close enough to a company washout usually only need a quick blowout with a leaf blower). Along with that, I was seeing more and more 8-10 hour unloads, not the once in a while level that is the trucking normal, I'm talking at least one every 7-10 days. And the increase in meat plant loads was increasing as well. Not to mention all the "problem child" customers they attract. I threw in ths towel and moved over. So, even after all the times I have mentioned I didn't like pulling a dry box, I moved over (or back over since I originally started working for Crete a couple decades ago, until the International Maxxfarce drove me away). So now I am back on the dry side.
The Old Man's career dries up, Snackbar transfers to Crete from Shaffer
Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by supersnackbar, Apr 2, 2026 at 10:23 AM.
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Good morning SSB,
Glad to see the new site and the fact that things are much better for you on the dry side. I wouldn't have lasted at Shaffer for as long as you did. You are getting the miles, pre-plans and piece of mind there and you deserve that. I wish you continued success with Crete and look forward to your daily updates.Friend, 4mer trucker, FullMetalJacket and 10 others Thank this. -
Made it over, good luck, SSB!
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Subscribed, best of luck SSB!
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So I have to ask>>> Why does it take more than say 5 hours to unload a trailer? Im dating myself but when I was a kid I could unload a 40' 2500 pc shipment that was various size boxes on the floor in 4 hrs or less.. We would bring in a pallet inside check the box for our store # stack it then pull the pallet out. The most was about 2500 pcs but normally 18/2300 every week. These stories of it taking hours to unload something already on pallets just baffles me. Anything more than 4 hrs the corporate warehouse would be calling asking why. I mean even 15/30 minutes more!!!
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Ok,count me in.
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Don't say thatFriend, JohnBoy, hope not dumb twucker and 5 others Thank this.
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*usually* its a grocery warehouse using an outside lumper service. They have to count everything and re stack it. Its stupid, but it is wildly variable. I've delivered to some places that one time I'll be in and out, then the next time be stuck all day. Can depend on the product. Then theres places something goes wrong in the warehouse. Was delivering ice cream i think to a target once and their freezer went out. Had to wait for someone to come repair it. Honestly the 6hr+ unloads are kinda rare, but 4-6hrs isnt as uncommon as id like.JolliRoger, Friend, hope not dumb twucker and 2 others Thank this.
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Because the people unloading the truck are paid by the hour…not by the mileJolliRoger, Friend, Numb and 3 others Thank this.
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