I've been subjected to name calling. But I never had it that bad. Holy crap. How did the lawsuit end up?
Your most pain in the ### freight
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by Lrh502, Aug 24, 2017.
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Before I started driving, I worked at a John Deere dealership, and one of my jobs was unloading the trucks that came in. Usually it was relatively easy, painless, and I got along good with all the regulars. What was really interesting was when Deere decided to ship front end loaders on pallets via whatever Ltl carrier (New England Motor Freight in our case). Them things were standing upright on pallets, which were usually broken. The bigger ones barely fit in the trailer, having maybe 4-6 inches clearance at the roof of the trailer, and usually weighed around 1500 pounds. Our loading dock was a tad bit higher than most pups. So if you weren't very careful on the forklift, you could very easily poke a hole on the roof of said trailer. And if the broken pallet collapsed, which happened often, then you had to lay the whole thing down inside the confines of the trailer, and drag it off. It was a total disaster. Hopefully Deere got smart and resumed shipping them on flatbeds...
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I really do wonder about 1) the sales people who dig up these accounts for LTL, and 2) the head poo-bahs at the manufacturing company who agree to have their product shipped, (and torn and busted all to hell,) by sending it LTL box truck, rather than the flat beds this kind of freight SHOULD be on.Gearjammin' Penguin, MACK E-6 and rbrtwbstr Thank this. -
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Bathroom finishings for a hotel. Let me tell you...
They're heavy. I was on a slight hill. No lift gate so the forklift had to set them in the truck, then I had to turn them around and line them up in Florida's humidheat.
All said and done, they(Decora something) didn't have the bills. What? No bills for a load? Its okay. Boss is meeting me on 95 to give them to me.
Now getting out of this place with a 26ft box truck is easier said than done. Narrow room, narrow alley, lots of expensive stuff lying around. I got out, after 5 pull ups and 3 Cubans making sure I didn't crush a boat or lowrider cat.Attached Files:
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probably for me, HUGE rolls of paper, and an underpowered company truck?
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