pilot def drivers will more than likely be working for their daughter company "saratoga" or i saw recently a daughter company of saratoga called...
they wont. they been at it long enough to know what they are doing, they literally dont care about parking, it makes no money. as long as they got...
the idiot is too busy looking for a new coach for his crappy football team.
lol sure thing, hey btw i think you got a little brown stuff on your nose, prob from your dispatcher ha
you really think i care how many likes i get? thats something a teenage girl does
i dont work for a "thanks". i work for a paycheck. and it usually goes "hey dispatch, i cant run that last load bc it wont be completed by the end...
last i checked im not paid to "run loads" im paid for my time, my time not at home
its almost as if we have the same dispatcher... large truck stop chain by any chance? lol
i wouldnt stress out too much. just give them your eta and let them figure it out. ill gladly sit and play on my phone for 3 hours bc dispatch...
wouldnt surprise me. i talked to a fedex driver, he spends 6 days in his truck running a full 70 and paid flat rate of 250 per day...oh and hes a...
why did you retire? we need more like you lol. ive had that argument multiple times, digging through my duffel bag that is zipped up goes beyond...
old enough to get drafted, then you are old enough to drive, buy a pistol, tobacco, alcohol, etc
i agree. i always logged off duty. prove i did not stay in a hotel or at a freinds house
did you end up getting a job there or find something else? just curious, bc i started here in jan and honestly im beyond content here. just...
Just curious. Hows the work? stable? any owners here? if so whats your take on drayage work as a owner. (before this corona stuff happened). I see...
Hilary had them shoes on when she snuck me out of jail and onto a private island in bermuda
wow, and all this time i thought i was the only one that understood that hippa only applies to med. professionals lol
50k lbs gorilla LMAO. there was a milk hauling job that I applied for about a year ago, then found out it was a 14 hour day at 12.25 an hour. no...
you live anywhere near a rail yard? alot of them have contracts with some one for their fueling. fairly easy work, you probably wont hit that...
you are correct. FLSA of 38 specifically exempts transportation (along with some other legal jargon, never heard of ICC? guessing it stood for...