Longest Live Load/Unload? Can u top this?

Discussion in 'Shippers & Receivers - Good or Bad' started by shaken, Dec 22, 2006.

  1. LogsRus

    LogsRus Log it Legal

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    You did log that as on-duty not driving, right:biggrin_25510:
     
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  3. tao4mind

    tao4mind Bobtail Member

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    Being a HHG driver management on occasions hold shipments hostage for days, charging storage and truck penalties. If the customer did not pay we would auction their entire life of stuff off at the end of the year. Thousands of families loose everything because of hidden costs and the corporate dogs and management pick through everything the day before the sale.
     
  4. notarps4me

    notarps4me Road Train Member

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    Last 2 times I was at logan in russelville ky I was there 18 hours both times....:biggrin_25516:
     
  5. TLGken

    TLGken Light Load Member

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    Longest time I've had to wait to get unloaded...

    (you ain't gonna believe this...)

    10 days...had to wait for the weather to dry out...the jobsite got rained out several times. There were other trucks that were waiting also, some possiably longer waiting periods
     
  6. northstarfire0693

    northstarfire0693 Heavy Load Member

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    12 hours just for one pallett of produce in Salines CA.... I cant remember the name of the place
     
  7. abjz71

    abjz71 Light Load Member

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    my company had one of the other drivers on a live load for 76 hours last week at Potlatch in Lewisten id
     
  8. roadkill4512

    roadkill4512 Medium Load Member

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    New record for me the other day.

    12 hours at Motts in Williamson, NY.

    Checked in at 1000 and was told to tune to Ch 13 and they would call me to a dock.
    They called me into a dock at 1930, started loading at 2045 and finished at 2200.

    I had to bust my keister to get it to St Paul,MN on time.
     
  9. spanky

    spanky Medium Load Member

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    i have been up to motts there before longest i have ever had to wait was 9 hours one of our other drivers had to wait 15 hours once in there
     
  10. Lilbit

    Lilbit Road Train Member

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    I'll go along with that! 13 hours at Opelika, AL at CharBroil back in 1999. I did learn my favorite blond joke while there (I'm blond, and I love blond jokes!).

    One other amusing tale is when I was working for a local company. I started out driving for them on graveyard shift - couldn't sleep during the day without being in a truck, so had to give that up. They moved me to dispatch, but still had me pick up or deliver some stuff periodically. They sent me to one of our regulars to pick up a full trailer load. Told me the customer didn't load the trucks. I said "Watch me". Get out there, get in the dock, and go inside. They give me a manual pallet jack and showed me where they had the load staged. Got stuck on the dock plate with the first skid. They give me an electric pallet jack, which I couldn't get to do anything but go in circles. They loaded the trailer. Told the guys about it when I got back, and they just laughed! I believe in working smarter, not harder! It doesn't hurt to be 5'2", female, blond, and decent looking either.
     
  11. Zaroc

    Zaroc Light Load Member

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    My longest was 10 or 12 hours. I was longer one time but that was because I crawled in the bunk and the guard woke me up in the middle of the night.
     
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