Depends on the company.Werner it could be hrs.Then it depends where your at and the more drivers their are the longer you have to wait.You'll hear this alot during your carreer( be patient)
Waiting for dispatch....
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Coalinga!, Aug 11, 2012.
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If she only has good loads about 3 days if she has bad loads about .00000001 seconds
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Lots of questions... maybe you could ponder them while you're waiting. -
I've set for 2 days several hundred times.
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I spent 5 days twice in 32 years of driving, both working for Sam Tanksley in the 80's. And 2 days a few times over the years. I actually didn't mind sitting for 2 days, however I didn't know I was going to sit that long in the beginning, you know, one of those "call me in an hour" things (pre q-comm days).
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The most important thing to realize is that Night/Weekend dispatchers
A: Generally handle MANY more drivers than the daytime people.
B: Do not give a rat's arse that you are sitting.NavigatorWife and allniter Thank this. -
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I think it all depends since a guy who started at the same time as me always sits whereas only two times I had to wait a few hours to get dispatched. Every other time I have preplans waiting and the second I am empty I have a new assignment there waiting. If there was no such thing as hos I think I would never stop lol.
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The way PAM got around some of that night/weekend stuff was to have me pick up on Thursday.
Then deliver it on Monday. Sometimes as far as 350 miles away...... but usually 300 or less.allniter Thanks this. -
depends who u work for????
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