Please do. I'm happy if it will help others.
I found it to be extremely useful because I didn't have to search around looking for BOL numbers or other info in a hurry.
It was especially useful on the occasion that I had several pre-plans on top of each other. And also when I had to flip back several weeks or months to review directions to a certain shipper or receiver.
Anyway, it is available for anybody who wants to use it.
My new experience with Gordon Trucking, post-buyout
Discussion in 'Gordon' started by DenaliDad, Jan 11, 2014.
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End of Day 1 of my dispatch. I was given a 511 mile trip from Pontoon Beach to a Sam's DC in the Detroit area. I arrived at the shipper, Unilever, at 0815 CST, and made all kinds of first-day mistakes after hooking my trailer. I turned the wrong way out of the dock and missed the weigh scale I didn't know about. Then I misunderstood the Voice In The Box so they couldn't give me my weights. Fortunately, it was fine, so I went to fuel.
And for the next almost-10 hours, I drove the company-assigned routing - which they would not change at my request - that added more than 100 miles to the plan. I discovered that this truck gets bad mileage...I only got 6.3, which is not good considering that it is governed at 60 mph.
So bad weather, bad routing, bad drivers, and bad fuel economy puts me here at a Michigan rest area with a couple hours to go and just over a quarter tank of fuel. I'm taking an 8 and hope my calculations are accurate. Having a service failure on my first trip is not something I want. -
It may take a trip or two to get the truck limbered up. Having a bit of stored truck blues with my new ride myself. -
Another thing to consider about fuel mileage. . The gti shops hand antigel.. do not use it... buy the howes.. the stuff they hand out destroys fuel milage and messes up the dpf system. The guys in the shop will privately admit this to you. If someone put it in before you got the truck you will need to burn it out.
if your routing took you around the turnpike and you wanted to run it well.... get used to it... sorry....
if I can help let me know... I will be going home Wednesday. . So I will be around a few more days....
also.. when fueling... if you are given a specific amount to put in you can go 25 over.. if you need more fuel just call in and request fuel when you are within 25 miles of the stop you want.DenaliDad and The Challenger Thank this. -
The routing took me straight up 69 out of Ft. Wayne to I94 in Ann Arbor then east to I75, instead of taking US 24 to Toledo then to I75. It's shorter, faster, and quieter, and the road is in MUCH better condition, but there was no discussion. Plus, because an idiot in a car wouldn't let me move into the left lane to make my freeway switch to 465 in Indy, I missed it and had to take IN9 up, which adds a whole lot of time and miles.
Ah, well, it's their fuel and I got here legally and on time.double yellow Thanks this. -
I think this truck has been sitting somewhere unused for a while. I had to put on the two 2014 IFTA stickers and the green 2014 Oregon tag sticker. Maybe I'm running the sludge out.
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Are you paid for the extra 100 miles?
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As far as I can tell you get paid the mileage that is on the fuel solution/ route information. I'm sure someone will correct me if I am wrong....
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I use an app on my android tablet (a Christmas gift from my lovely wife) called 'Truckers Trip Tracker' for pick ups and the like. Works great for me.
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