I like the way you calculate the raise. If you would get yourself promoted to vice president in charge of accounting, I would lease my truck to Crete. I figure I could get $3.00/ mile. And Tucker, I'll be willing to share . (Think paper bag full of cash).
Glad I moved over to Poly Trucking
Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by chemster, Jun 18, 2012.
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After I deliver in Katy tx friday I got a pole tex run back to gp. No loads available saturday so I got a Oswego Illinois load leaving sunday. I have to get use to this outbound process. I was driving and all I comprehended was a Henderson run, Oregon, Michigan, Kansas, Illinois , and a Arizona. Not sure why I picked Illinois but it sure looks like I could have got better miles if my thinking process was faster lol.
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I got Oregon load 3 drops all near Portland. .. then back haul from somewhere Washington back to TX.
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There no real way to predict where you'll end up.
The backhaul loop is where I seem to do best.
I'm on my 2nd backhaul hop and delivering no where
near one of the plants.
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I would've taken the Arizona load, but I pretty much avoid the north at all cost year round. I run up north enough when I was at my last company to last a life time. Now, I do my best to run the southeast. I'll be happy if I never cross the Mason Dixon line again.
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Have any of you ever been called by OB and read the list only to decline and decline
taking one.
Ive talked to a few who actually tell OB they'll wait till the ne t day to see what's available. -
I have never turned down a load even if it was ###### as I would rather be rolling than sitting around GP.
Happy Thanksgiving to all you guys, particularly the ones on the road keeping things moving while I am at home. Turkey in the smoker and cold beverages at hand -
Now they have changed the flow a little bit. Before say if you were on Monday's outbound and you declined to take any loads, you would just roll over to the top of Tuesdays. Now if you decline to take a load, you will be moved to the bottom of the next days outbound. The only exception would be if they run out loads for Monday, then you would be moved to the top of Tuesday, but if you just declined then yea you go to the bottom. Which only seems right since the driver originally on Tuesdays board should not be jumped by someone who just didn't want any previous days loads. -
When did they change the way they put you on the board if you decline? Another one of those secret changes they make you find out about. This place is slowly becoming more and more like the regular trucking companies...I will be glad when spring gets here and the regular freight hauler's business picks up...my resumė is updated and ready.
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