Who Is In Charge

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by hairytruckerswife, Jun 25, 2014.

  1. hairytruckerswife

    hairytruckerswife Bobtail Member

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    I did a search but I could not find this information.

    I understand that a good relationship between a driver and dispatcher is important.

    I had originally thought driver and dispatcher were on the same rung of the ladder in the company, just doing different jobs. But, now I am thinking I misunderstood. Is it true that the dispatcher is actually in a supervisory position over the truck driver?

    Thank you in advance for taking time to answer my question. :yes2557:
     
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  3. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    If a dispatcher is doing his job correctly no driver will have to kiss up to him.
     
  4. FwL

    FwL Medium Load Member

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    At the company I work for, they are called "Driver Manager".

    That shoulx give you an idea of how it works.
     
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  5. NewNashGuy

    NewNashGuy Road Train Member

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    Good question. After a while I realized my fleet manager was just my secretary who relays messages to the customer reps who locate the loads.
     
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  6. pattyj

    pattyj Road Train Member

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    Good question op.The driver is suppose to be in charge,afterall hes the captain of his ship so to speak.He can refuse to pick up and deliver loads.But what the dispatcher will do if you refuse is lay a quilt trip on the driver and if that doesn't work the dispatcher sicks his boss on you and sometimes safety gets involved and lays a guilt trip on the drivers.Ultimately driver gets a service failure on his dac report for not picking up loads and for late loads.But in this carreer now,the driver isn't in charge.Every body at the company babysits the driver.
     
  7. Moosetek13

    Moosetek13 Road Train Member

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    Ours are Driver Leaders. (Formerly Driver Managers...)

    I think technically he is my immediate supervisor, kind of, in a sense.
    They are also the drivers first point of contact with the companies chain of command.
    From my experience though, DL's get more grief from drivers than visa versa.
     
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  8. icsheeple

    icsheeple Trailing the Herd

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    I call my dispatcher my travel agent. He's mostly an intermediary between me and planning. Non-forced dispatch equals no service failure for refusing bs that just doesn't pay we'll enough for my effort.

    Planning kicks me a load, dispatcher asks me to commit. Answer is yes or no. Then back to planning either to paint the load up or back to the drawing board.
     
  9. hairytruckerswife

    hairytruckerswife Bobtail Member

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    I think personally, no matter where you work, or who is higher on the ladder no one should have to kiss up to another person. If everyone just did their job.... without the passive aggressive games? But, we sure do not live in a perfect world.

    Thank you for answering. I was just shocked when it seemed the person who was in the office coordinating and being a point of contact would be considered in a supervisory role? Seemed backwards to me, but I am learning a lot.
     
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  10. n3ss

    n3ss Heavy Load Member

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    With Prime, from what I can tell, fleet managers are your immediate supervisors but their also kind of your partner. It's a bit of a symbiotic, 'scratch my back and i'll scratch yours' type of relationship. Dispatch, like night dispatch, I'm not sure where they find those clowns, but I've learned that I'm most successful when i don't have any interaction with them, especially when it comes to load assignment.
     
  11. hairytruckerswife

    hairytruckerswife Bobtail Member

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    That just seems so crazy. You all are driving around half million or more dollars worth of product/merchandise, trusted with very expensive trucks, and seems to me are under a lot of scrutiny at the time of hire. I just think there should be more respect and less babysitting. To me, that would drive away the employees with high standards who are independent workers.

    I will say, in my line of work, it is the same way. Sometimes it gets old. But, I know what I do and what I have to offer so I just let the babysitters entertain themselves. Seems like a waste of time and money though.
     
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