So This is my second week out after training. I had a run from iowa to colorado and was near lincoln ne, and was told to tcall at a truckstop, grab an empty and turn around to grab a different load. I told them fine, but I only have 2 hours left on my 14, the shipper is about an hour away, and there is no way they will get me loaded and still have time to make it somewhere to park, i was told "try and get loaded"
I drove back a bit then parked at a flying j, wrote my DM a message and told him I wont drive illegal to make his load.
Sent a macro 22,
I was told by many old time truckers not to let the company force me to run even a minute illegal. I've already had to "play" with the logs once to make it, I'm not doing it again, not risking my ###.
Feels good to stand up to them a bit, figured I would share.
just rocked the boat
Discussion in 'Swift' started by RobertSmith, Dec 28, 2010.
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Oh boy..........You're going to make a stink over having to cover an hours worth of time in the day? Good for you, but I for one don't know if that was really necessary. So with that said, I'll just sit back and let all the newbs tell me how unprofessional I must be, but in all reality all he asked you to do was to "try and get it loaded", doesn't seem to be asking for a whole lot.
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It will be interesting to hear what your DM has to say or what actions he'll take against you if any.
As for 'playing with your logs', yes you'll do it again. We all do to favor our pocketbooks. Maybe not daily, weekly, but you will. That's why there paper....'cause they're not written in stone.
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So what's with the sarcasm?? At least he's thinking about running legal. If it's a reputable company they shouldn't bother him about it.
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Sorry, but I would have gone on to the shipper, then worked out a solution.
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what solution? sit on the shoulder of the road? Guess I'm just a dumb rookie, but I don't want to pay fines, or rack up points on my record quite yet.
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Yeah I would to if it's only an hour away.
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Something like that you had plenty of time to make the shipper and check in and back to the dock. You can sleep getting loaded and either finish your 10 on the property or outside the gate closeby. Even places that don't let you stay on the property will let some park there when you tell them you are out of hours. Drivers do it everyday. Stuff like that it's best to call the shipper yourself and see if you can't prearrange camping out there. Then make a decision with your DM.
But it is your call. Now you'll get a break and then some waiting for another load. You have to learn to maximize your time or them paychecks will be small.scottied67, Lady K, WileyHunter and 1 other person Thank this. -
There will be a time where you'll end up having to run illegal....and it has nothing to do with making as much money as you can, its just a fact of life.
I took off from north central missouri at 7a this morning, right after i was told to bobtail to the shipper 170 mi away. En Route, i get the load assignment...by the time i get to the shipper, i find that the load was scheduled for delivery at 10:30p in Oklahoma City. I get to the final, with a load that was actually suposed to be there yesterday, and they tell me they wont let me check in till 930p. Anyone see a problem?? And i already know that if i ask to T-Call the load at the Oklahoma City terminal, they'll just tell me 'no'. And i wouldn't dare ask simply because i wouldn't want to be the driver to had to take the load on, and only get paid a mile.
The final is only 3 miles away....it wont take me but 5 min to drive it. then head back to the T/A here and hope there is still a spot....if not, i'll head to the terminal.
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