From the schoolbus to Transland

Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by snorelord, Apr 22, 2008.

  1. Joedontknow

    Joedontknow Bobtail Member

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    Great posts Snorelord. The only thing I now regret is not getting my hazmat or I might have sent out an app already. Thanks for the updates. Take care and be safe.
     
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  3. dcottongim

    dcottongim Bobtail Member

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    I have one of everything. Your Atlas is your best friend, never leave home without one. I buy a new one every year (since home is Atlanta, I'm used to roads that change daily).

    Next best friend is the Garmon 880T GPS. Don't buy the cheap one or you may end up somewhere where it is not legal for you to be, save till you can afford the one that "understands" truck routing.

    My laptop probably gets the least amount of use for "driving" purposes. Just use it to stay on these boards, e-mail, and video conference with home (mine's an Acer with the built in web cam).
     
  4. snorelord

    snorelord Light Load Member

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  6. snorelord

    snorelord Light Load Member

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    Last Thursday I got in after delivering in Jefferson City, MO. I basically had two runs with a total of 1400 miles. I waited all day after unloading at 9am and then was told to deadhead to the yard. Friday morning I was given a choice of leaving out Sunday or Monday. I chose Sunday and it was a wise choice because another friend/co-worker chose Monday and didn't get out until tuesday.

    My first run was to Kinderfalls, IN. Within minutes of my departure I get the next assignment. Deadhead to Muncie, IN and it delivers tuesday morning to the caves of Independence, MO. The exact one in my video. Each trip I barely get there within minutes of my clock running out. When I finally got to Independence I had to go to off-duty driving at the first stoplight. I had two minutes to spare. I got parked a couple miles away and was done I thought until 5am. Nope.

    When one delivers in this particular cave you have an early morning appointment, Park your truck in the staging lot and wait for security to knock on your door.Last time I delivered here my time was 1am and was wakened at that time. I figured I would be able to sleep until 5am since that was my appointment time but I was soon proven wrong. I had trouble going to sleep thanks to a small but intense thunderstorm. When I did finally get to sleep it was good sleep with real clear vivid dreams and such. Suddenly I am awakened by a knock. First thought was "Wow I slept good". After giving the security guy my paperwork our little convoy is directed into the cave with security's golf cart at the front door. As we go in I realize it's only midnight. Blah!

    With help from the other drivers I squeeze into my dock and shut the truck off. This has to be the only cave that is not cool in temperature. It's hot and muggy in there. We are not allowed to idle or have our APUs on. The next three hours were hot, sticky, muggy, interrupted sleep attempts that were miserable at best. I finally get unloaded at 3am and I go back to the parking outside and cranked the A/C. I was gonna sleep until my Qualcomm or cell phone woke me.

    The next morning I had a load going from independence to Waco, TX. I had to take a double take on the deadhead it was 111 miles. Thats because it was Independence, KS not MO. It was scrap aluminum. The last time I did this run it was a major pain to axle out the weight. That was on my ultra heavy peterbilt 387. But this time my nice light volvo was no challenge and I got it right on the first try. Yay me.

    Again within minutes of departure I had my next assignment which went from FT. Worth back to the house. This worked out well because I had a friend visiting I haven't seen in awhile who is in the military and served in Iraq. But the company had attempts to foil this plan. Thursday morning I fuel and depart from Muskogee, OK. Within a minute my QC E-logs says it is malfunctioning and to keep paper logs. Well I am not gonna pull over just to fill out one sheet so my plan was to do it in the rest area if I get a red light at the Joplin scale. I get a green light and a phone call wondering why it was taking me 2 1/2 hours to fuel. I explain my issue to my boss. He said it was no big deal since there was no freight and I will be in at least until Sunday. So I call the wife and we coordinate the complex schedule of the weekend.

    I should know better. Us OTR guys aren't allowed to preplan anything. I get to the yard and they wanted to send me to Illinois. Gaahhh! But I asked if I can keep a paper log and was told they would rather fix my truck. The shop doesn't even have any idea what it could be so thanks to the malfunction I get my weekend with 2300 miles which is just fine. Hopefully it won't come back to bite me in the butt.
     
  7. NoArminian

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    I just noticed on Craigslist that TCSI-Transland, Inc. just opened up a new terminal here in the St. Louis area. I have an orientation scheduled for Tuesday with Hogan. This Transland seems like a better company. What do you know about the terminal. I can't find one on their website.
     
  8. BULLDOG_88

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    I've worked for Hogan Transports for almost a year. I thought and still think they are a really good company. Granted I'm not still with them because I got an offer with the company I'm at that paid better. Hogan had a dry spell for a little while when I was therebut I've still got several friends that still work there and they say the pay freeze is lifted and they are running stronger than they have since the economy went in the crapper. I am unhappy with the company I'm currently with so I'm actually looking into TCSI/TRANSLAND myself but if they don't work out I wouldn't mind going back to Hogan. I want to try tcsi/transland first because their headquartered out of Strafford, MO and I live about 35 miles from there so I know they've got short haul that can get me home on weekends. If you want to know anything about Hogan just ask. Point being they are good enough I would go back and I would recommend them to others drivers and friends alike.
    Take er easy!
    BULLDOG_88
     
  9. snorelord

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    Hey everyone. just letting you know I am alive and well. It's been 4 years and I am still with Transland. In fact I am a trainer now. If you have any questions feel free to ask me.
     
  10. youngscholar

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    Whats the home time like?
     
  11. snorelord

    snorelord Light Load Member

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    Home every weekend or every other weekend. Great company for hometime.
     
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