A big thumbs up for these guys, totally!
Show up, toss it off...see ya later.
They don't have docks, but they send EVERY avaliable person to get the goods![]()
They truly ARE an equal oppurtunity employer. There were just as many women using hand trucks as guys LOL
One store even called another that was due to close before I got there, to ask them to stay an extra 15 minutes, so I would not have to spend the night.
Great bunch![]()
Rent a Center
Discussion in 'Shippers & Receivers - Good or Bad' started by dancnoone, Jan 27, 2008.
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Just got done doing a 15 drop load for them in East Tennessee. Actually got 12 of them off in one day, and the last 5 were in small towns 30 miles apart. Very good people to deliver to. I think we work for the same company, danc694u.
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I'd be willing to bet we do
Work for the same company that is.
And you've just added credibility to the fact I have said it is possible to get that many stops off in one day
Some folks find that difficult to believe.
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When I used to haul carpet back in the 80's we would have multiple stops a day. 20-30 sometimes. A lot of drops would be in the same town. Some places would only get a roll or two or a box of tile, but we had to bust our back sides to get empty each day. Other days one place would take a lot off the trailer.
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Years ago I delivered to a Rent A Center store in Detroit. I had to park out in the middle of the street but I was unloaded faster there than just about anywhere else. The guys working in the store came out and unloaded the trailer super quick. They were a great group of people.
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Not sure if it is true, but the gal in Myrtle told me that we get $25 per drop on Rent A Center loads. If so, that was a good days wage! It will make up for the fact that I have been sitting in Laramie, WY for 2 days due to I80 being closed. Hopefully it will open tomorrow.
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Well, it is possible. but it depends on how far apart they are, and more importantly whether or not the trailer is loaded right.
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Yes sir you heard correct. Furniture loads (going east) out of Myrtle pay $25 per stop.

Many folks don't view that as good pay for a stop...but when you can knock that many off in a day and cover 2-300 miles in a day...it adds up quick.
We have another account, out west. That pays $40 a stop. I can't remember the account name. But it is usually boxes front to back, top to bottom. And can be as many as 20-30 stops from what I hear. Don't hold me to that one though. -
Yep, Pier 1. Ive done it a few times but never had more than 3 stops. A good workout.
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