I am so sorry, that really sucks.
OK, I hope you take this the right way, but you are so going to fit in at truck stops now!
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The adventures of 'Team Klingon'
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Lady K, Dec 10, 2010.
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I admire your courage. And patience.
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hey sometimes these speed bumps are only there to remind us to remember to take care of ourselfs. I know sometimes i will be so concern with others and making sure they are all set, I forget me sometimes. I am just glad you're ok. tooth pain is the wrost and i am glad you got it checked out and your leaving still when you planned! Good luck!
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Klingon, actually the planners are the DM's bosses. Hopefully your trainer refused that load and not you. His days are numbered if he refused a load from a planner. I wouldn't be surprised if they canned him when he got back to SLC! Don't ever, ever, ever refuse a load! This is lesson 1! Actually as a company driver you aren't allowed. If you do it as an owner operator your days will be numbered. They actually keep track of your load refusals just like your delivery times. If they end up not firing him he will definitely get sidelined for it! They are so big on refusals its not funny. Whatever you do never ever refuse and never show your DM or planner that you are upset about your load. Take it, thank them and go do it! ON TIME! If you do this you will get all the good loads and all the good miles. This is not philosophy it is fact!
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i have read through this entire thread and i must say i am really impressed on what you and your wife are doing. congrats to both of you.
does your company use the force dispatch on company drivers?
i have had company driver teams such as you in your situation where they were scheduled off and all of a sudden the planner says sorry you have to take the load because you are the closest truck and we have to save the load. and while as fleet mgr's we are not over the planners we can go to the operations mgr and get the situation resolved. in this situation the DM should have at least went to the operations mgr and said this team was scheduled off and had plans and they need their hometime. sometimes dm's have to fight for their drivers, the planners are not always right. -
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i wish you the best on the great journey
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