Oh Yea.They are coming up with every single ''excuse'' and road block to keep drivers off the dock...
Simple terms...They are scum bags wanting the job and the money for unloading...The whole ''lumper'' thing is one big SCAM..This started many many years ago in NYC with the MOB...
Landstar Questions
Discussion in 'Landstar' started by Brickman, Jun 25, 2007.
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Yea tell me about it, even flats have it that way they started in the 80s with it lumber and drywall need lumpers to tarp and untarp! WTF BIG TIME BS!
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Question guys, how often do you guys book ahead?? and how far?? I be wanting to build trips for days ahead but I guess I'm scared to jump the gun based on what could go wrong at a receiver or with a breakdown... Don't want to get into a bad start with certain agents.
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hawkjr Thanks this.
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I am just doing one at a time.
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I was like that when I first started but I have one agent that I trust and build my triangle around and that load is available to me every other Monday. I have a load going to Phoenix tomorrow then a good paying reload back to So Cal. The first thing I asked the agent for the So Cal load was if it was okay for me to be late for pickup just in cause I have problems with my delivery. He called the shipper and they gave me a 10 hour window. I notice that a lot of appointment times are flexible.
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Question, if I do not take a pre-trip advance does all that available money go to my settlement card on payday (including FSC)?
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I'm in the process of leasing on with Landstar, I'm putting the final pieces of the paperwork in order now. I do notice a lot more deductions are in the paperwork, I just hope the final weekly pay will be to my satisfaction. I have a friend there and he also talks about the FREEDOM he has with the company. I thought I had the freedom where I was until the COO of the company I was leased to demanded that I run during the 72hr DOT check when I knew I had some things I needed to fix on my truck. I told him I was putting my truck in the shop, as I did & he told me I can GONE DOWN THE ROAD, so I told him, BYE!! I'm looking forward to a new beginning & reputable company & I pray that Landstar will be the company that I'll finish my trucking career with. My time is winding down out here after 26 yrs. I do understand some of the things you are saying landstar8891, I'm look forward to the challenge, as I'll be taking the load board challenge today. Can some current Landstar BCO's tell me what are some of the things that'll be taking place in Landstars orientation
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