With the longer pallets, you want those loaded with the heavier end toward the nose of the trailer. That way you'll be manuevering it out on the liftgate from the heavy end. That makes a world of difference.
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Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by road_runner, Jun 21, 2013.
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When I first started P&D I was given a clean up route with a liftgate trailer and one stop had 2 crates around 12 ft long. It took forever to unload, but basically I had to use the liftgate to slowly tip it to the ground. Luckily they had a pallet jack so we were able to make it happen by using a combination of the 2 pallet jacks, the liftgate, and some scraps of wood. Total pain. -
I've always thought P&d drivers should get paid more than linehaul, I'm just glad they don't.
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Best advice that I ever got on TTR (which I use to this day) is zig zagging heavy freight when your arse end of the trailer is pointing up. It makes a huge world of difference when fighting gravity.
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If your liftgate has an aluminum section, those can and do break when trying to go straight out with the long skids. I've certainly broke my share of them that way.Bob Dobalina Thanks this. -
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Nightime linehaul should pay more. You give up your regular life and work all night and sleep all day. Couple barns out there that have enough freight volume to run a dayshift as well. Those runs are few and far between and require a long tenure and seniority.
P&D on the other hand is a crap shoot. Some days you literally risk your life maneuvering thousands of pounds down a snow covered liftgate.
I said it before. I am done. Been doing this gig for three years. I probably shaved off ten years of my life with these near misses that almost got me killed.
Top off the defective equipment I am required to run, the inconsistent hours, having to stare at my phone from 4 AM till 10 AM waiting to be called in, and then the barrage of racial slurs I am referred to cause I am not fully white have just taken their toll on me.
Trying to go back in active duty. If that doesn't work, it will be a degree with my GI Bill.
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