Intrigued by Conway (!)

Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by Giuseppe Ventolucci, May 13, 2016.

  1. Bob Dobalina

    Bob Dobalina Road Train Member

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    I've heard they have to strip their trailers when they get back from doing their pickups, but they don't necessarily have to work loading outbound linehaul trailers. (P&D drivers)
     
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  3. HalpinUout

    HalpinUout Road Train Member

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    In my short time with them being low man, I spent 85-90% of my night on the dock.


    Edit. I was on L/H
     
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  4. upnorthwpg

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    That's what we do. Strip our p&d loads and load the outbound linehaul trlrs.
     
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  5. Bob Dobalina

    Bob Dobalina Road Train Member

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    You guys have to do both at your barn? That sounds like a really long day. They could save money by hiring more dockworkers and not paying for expensive drivers on OT.
     
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  6. upnorthwpg

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    Our guys who start later stay and do that. If we are short or busy, then the early guys stay and help.
     
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  7. Bob Dobalina

    Bob Dobalina Road Train Member

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    I'm so glad we have dedicated dock workers at my place. The only time a driver will work the dock is if he wants to, and that's just for linehaul drivers who will be waiting for a load and don't want to sit uncompensated. Those drivers can't be denied dock work, but as far as I know, our city drivers aren't even allowed to do dock work.
     
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  8. Giuseppe Ventolucci

    Giuseppe Ventolucci Medium Load Member

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    I don't mind doing that. Matter of fact, all drivers here do it on a regular day basis. We all empty out our trailers.

    I am supposed to start my day at 9 am., but eff that I get there an hour earlier and load my own trailer, that way I know where I'm going and load it up systematically so that I don't have to be wasting so much time driving in traffic going back to a city I was just in an hour earlier.
     
  9. Giuseppe Ventolucci

    Giuseppe Ventolucci Medium Load Member

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    ... And where exactly is this job you speak of , my friend ?
     
  10. Bob Dobalina

    Bob Dobalina Road Train Member

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    Dayton Freight. We aren't out in your neck of the woods. Our terminals are in the upper midwest mostly.

    Now, I can't speak for how each terminal is run, so another DF driver could say his barn does things a little differently. There are times I wish I had been the one to load my route to avoid backtracking like you mentioned, but I doubt I'd ever be excited to jump on a forklift after running around the city all day.

    It wouldn't be so bad unloading my own trailer, I just wouldn't want to deal with loading outbound linehaul trailers. I'm just not that good on a forklift. Our dock workers can perform surgery with those things!
     
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  11. MACK E-6

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    Con-Way, much like FedEx, is HELL on the micromanagement.
     
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