LOL 27 yrs 18 different companies..... and I thought I held the word record. Being funny not a smart ###. Glad I finally found my perfect job. I will be retarded here.. .. I I I mean retiring here
Picking operating hours (not HOS)
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by finsternis, Jul 30, 2017.
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wanna pick your own hours then be an owner op.Florida Playboy Thanks this. -
I don't know what to tell you other than I dont need to run crazy hours. My loads are always able to be delivered during daylight hours, if not they split the load and have me pickup something else and stay moving. I dont waste time, I keep the truck moving with allowable hours, and I communicate with my dispatcher. Everyone's situation may vary.
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Company drivers dont have that defense. Dispatchers have the power to make a bad driver sit. Shut fuel off etc. Then wait. Bad driver quits soon enough. -
I am not an O/O nor a lease driver. I know my dispatcher has limitations. If I am not getting a load, I can call the planner and get that resolved quickly. My dispatcher has no control over my fuel, our fuel dept does. I run my miles and do my job and they seem happy with that. I didn't think I was working for that great of a company, but if this nonsense is common with some other companies then I guess I'm doing pretty good
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In my time it is what it is. I am not aware of any difference. There were several companies in which a dispatcher would explain themselves to the boss man who does the firing where necessary. Others the dispatcher IS the bossman. It depends.
I don't know why I brought it up. In my time companies were very tough on drivers, they were a dime a dozen and expendable. Two service failures (Late 10 minutes example) is enough to get one sent home. -
One of the (very few) things that I liked about Knight, was their no forced dispatch policy. Also, while they certainly didn't prohibit it, they strongly urged you to not drive between the hours of midnight and six AM.
Of course, that was 13 years ago. No idea how they operate now.
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