About every third trailer hooked up to has an issue that requires fixing. Mostly DOT violation issues.
Maintenance department is handled by a jerk, so I guess no one wants to deal with him, so they just don't report issues.
How many maintenance issues is too much?
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You're going to find this at lot of places, big and small. But some are worse than others. And a smaller fleet of all old[er] trailers is never going to see any relief.
I know that not an answer to your question but that's all I can offer without knowing more about the fleet you're dealing with or seeing it first hand.KB3MMX Thanks this. -
Sounds like a great place to work. Not.
If it doesn't pass your dot inspection then don't haul it down the road. It's your ssa when the dot man discovers the defects, whether it's before or after the accident. There's plenty of places that don't put up with junk equipment. The same places usually don't put up with b.s. in general whether it be from drivers, shippers/receivers, anybody. If something is worth doing then it's worth doing right. Forget all this corner cutting b.s.Streetroddreams, KB3MMX, bzinger and 2 others Thank this. -
I haven't picked up a trailer in months that hasn't needed something to be fixed on it.
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1 issue is plenty for the DOT folks, if you are finding them on dropped trailers that means some drivers are not doing a post trip inspection, so pay a visit to the safety dept. and be the snitch. If it is a yard used by more than 1 company sometimes the others will select parts needed to make their own trailer compliant so you have a whole nest to blame it on.
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ONE in THREE is great odds. My guess if you looked a little harder you could find problems with the other two also.
These trucking companies reel drivers in with the myth that they have like 90% drop and hook. People will sign up with their CPM program with the idea that all your time will be spent running miles and making money. Not only is the drop and hook statistic a complete myth, they know their trailers are complete junk, beat to crap by their steering wheel holders and they could care less because they don't pay the tickets. You do driver. Your time is free in trying to get these trailers repaired and acceptable to the shipper.
How much you want to bet less then half of the 1/3 of trailers you find problems with are written up in the post-trip. How much do they pay a driver for doing the post-trip in your company? Well there is your answer. -
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