Thurs: left for first stop in Pittsburgh. they gave me a bad address, ended up lost. made a couple phone calls and got the right address, which was a jobsite 20 miles away. this doesn't happen very often but when it does it's always a mess. usually only happens with LTL loads, sometimes we get some oddball deliveries here and there. got to second stop, which was 20 powered pallet jacks for a Crown dealer. we haul a lot of Crown lift trucks, they are secured with wood blocks and nails and I spent quite a while pulling all the blocks and sweeping up nails. anyone who has worked here for more than a month carries a big crowbar. part of the job, they pay me to do it, some guys hate it, I don't mind it. headed for 3rd stop, blew a trailer tire on the PA turnpike and wasted 2 hours getting it fixed. got to 3rd stop in central PA which was a 180lb pallet I dragged to the back of the trailer and the customer unloaded it with a skid steer. like I said, oddball deliveries sometimes. got to 4th stop and they were closed, I sent dispatch a message saying I'd unload in the morning, dropped my trailer at the customer and bobtailed to a Sheetz convenience store for some dinner. 302 miles today.
Fri: woke up to dispatch calling at 6am asking for help repowering a load. another driver ran out his 14 hour clock and could not deliver on time. I took my trailer down to MD, switched trailers, delivered his load, and they preplanned me on a load just across the PA border on 81 that loaded in the early afternoon. made it home by 6:30PM, off all weekend, I can leave out whenever Monday and drop my trailer in Lansing, MI and probably reload in Lima. 500 miles today.
they seem to have somewhat of a tolerance for people who screw up, but I've found that if I don't cause them these sorts of problems like being late, they take care of me. this week was a little bit of everything, some regular customers, some new customers. LTL loads can get crazy sometimes but there's enough drop and hook truckload in between. if I did LTL every day I'd probably lose my mind. made around $950 for all my trouble this week, slightly below average week at 2350 miles, but stop and hazmat pay made up for it.
Not a single complaint with CHEESEMAN LLC
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mile marker, 1catfish, lammchop558 and 1 other person Thank this.
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Does Cheeseman use brokers in finding backhauls? What are the most popular lanes you run?
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lammchop558 Thanks this.
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Seen you were in my neck of the woods, Were about did you have to deliver in Pittsburgh???? Not a good place to be with bad directions (Pittsburgh) it can get pretty crazy here on fridays. Enjoy your weekend.
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Hey runningman
Sorry to hear about the elbow. Hope your able to get back on the road soon.
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Good to hear. Thanks i'll keep a eye open for it!!!!!!
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very nice indeed
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Carterbeuford, Do you run out of the Duncan Terminal??
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you mentioned the apprenticeship program. Do you know if they work with the VA so a driver can use his GI Bill while involved in the apprenticeship program?
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