“Good dispatcher” is similar to a unicorn. You hear the stories but never actually see one.
Problem is half the bassturds will be trying to reach the darn thing when a text comes. Nothing stops em.
A beaver trap.
He won’t flee. Just close shop and start a new company.
I work in the oil fields in Alberta Canada. Western Star has always been the sturdiest truck. That has been my experience and of course personal...
Any company that utilizes LMIA drivers is doing it so they can pay poor wages. You like 22 cents a mile?
Don’t do it. Run.
But he said he was going to quit!
Personally if I were you. I would just give up. Maybe try a trade. Electrician, plumbing, carpenter.
Sigh
What type of pay you needing.
Watch you may cut your finger on some dry stuff. Throw it out man.
More and more pulling super B tanks for trimac. Seen with my own two Beatty little eyes more than once. (Hindus).
Cart before the horse? No ? v
No worries about pulling out my hammer. If it's a requirement it's a requirement.
When I got hired on with a flat deck company I told the owner I wasn't tarping and he was cool with that but the dispatcher hated it. First thing...
Learn not to care about anyone but yourself. Learn to sleep knowing your screwing hard working people everyday. Get rid of any conscience you may...
Type Favel transport in search and see for yourself.
There was an old post on here. From what I remember run away.
Don't talk yourself into running for $80/hr. long distance or short distance your truck is still running. Wear and tear and everything else still...