I Quit, Hey Roehl see you later.

Discussion in 'Roehl' started by ETCH5858, Aug 20, 2010.

  1. ETCH5858

    ETCH5858 Medium Load Member

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    I have had them lined up a week out but you got to remember once you accept a load it is yours,new loads are added daily so I have found a good time to claim a load is about 2 days away from the pickup. Yeah I tend to cherry pick light loads because instead of chasing miles on this program you a chasing dollars and if I can drive 2000 miles and make $3000 and they all be light loads that is working smarter.
     
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  3. ogre99

    ogre99 Bobtail Member

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    I get all my work done at outside shops when I can, like if I'm at a truckstop with a *Good* shop resetting hours-Wingfoot and Qfix are good for basic stuff. The company shops are overwhelmed-too many trucks, not enough mechanics, so they miss things and end up doing over rather than doing right. Also to be considered is the cost of downtime. I had my APU pm'd recently, they charged me over $100 for a job that I have seen TK dealerships advertise for 35 bucks. But it was convenient, so it's a matter of shop cost vs. downtime cost-taking a day off just for service can cost $600 in lost revenue. I try to have as much as I can done when I'm already on downtime, and I'm lucky to live near 2 Freightliner dealerships. They don't fault you for this, as a matter of fact I was told when I signed up to be an O/O that it's a good idea. Also a good idea to learn how to do what you can do yourself-any decent mechanic will show you where your zerks are so you can lube between pm's. I try to lube mine every 10k miles at least.
     
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