What I have learned...

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by cpape, Dec 7, 2012.

  1. cpape

    cpape Desk Jockey

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    I joined this forum to learn more about what make truck drivers tick. After a couple years, I think I have learned a lot by talking to all of you. The biggest lesson I have taken away is that all drivers are not the same. This may seem obvious to all of you, but that is not the way I learned the business. We have a model we have used for years and only work with drivers that fit said model. Between discussing things on the forum and even having one of you lease on (SHC), I have realized that with truck drivers there is no one size fits all. Not everyone wants to be home every weekend. Not everyone wants to go out and come right back. In thinking about the future of Pape Transfer, I want to make sure we are flexible enough to work quality contractors no matter what their needs are.
     
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  3. passingthru69

    passingthru69 Road Train Member

    even though we have never met. Would like too some day.
    But I have also learned from reading your posts as well.

    You are correct about us drivers. Not everybody fits in the round hole, some of us are kinda square..
    Me I like running most of the year and then just take a long holiday..

    Please keep posting and enlighting us all with things..
     
  4. The Challenger

    The Challenger Kinghunter

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    Cpape,

    I think it is wise to cater to all types of contractors and even company drivers. In the end, you will have dedicated and loyal employees who will eventually retire from your company. I have a learned a lot from you and your brother on here. You must be doing something right as I have never ever read a complaint on your company. I have read only postive things about your company. Keep up the good work.

    KH
     
  5. MNdriver

    MNdriver Road Train Member

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    realize they are human and sometimes, life happens and is more important than the freight.
     
  6. cpape

    cpape Desk Jockey

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    I am confident those that have worked with me know that I understand everything that you are saying. I have been at my drivers' weddings, funerals, parties, etc. I know they are every bit as human as I am. Their lives are as important as mine. Your post is a little offensive to someone that is a non-driver. Just because I don't drive doesn't mean I don't get it.
     
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    MNdriver Road Train Member

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  8. cpape

    cpape Desk Jockey

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    Why don't you think I get it? I have drivers that need to be home at certain times/dates because they are single parents. I make sure that happens. I really have no idea why you are trying to insinuate that I don't take my drivers' need seriously.
     
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  9. Cluck Cluck

    Cluck Cluck LTL Wizard

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    Not all drivers drive out of necessity
     
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  10. Logan76

    Logan76 Crusty In Training

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    Some of us want to work hard, I'm all about $$$, i would run 4k miles a week every week if it meant a big check.
     
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  11. rbrtwbstr

    rbrtwbstr Road Train Member

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    if only more companies thought this way....
     
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