Cabotage /ˈkæbətɨdʒ/ traditionally refers to shipping along coastal routes, port to port. Now the word is often used to refer...
Cabotage is defined as a non-remunerated not-for-hire flight between two points within a foreign country, carrying residents whose travel begins...
Wanna know something funny. Sometimes you can log into payroll and work for Kooltrans, Tricolor or KR.
Don't worry, Tricolor will save the day. Knight is already breaking cabotage laws with Tricolor. So why not abuse the ports with them as well?
Heh, not "totally not company paid for" stickers on these trucks.
Quick update, Knight closed, oh, I'm sorry, Knight Nation 14/88 closed it's doors, and was rebranded as "Noble Knights", with almost the same cast...
Saw one real close to Canada a while back. Pretty sure they are breaking the portage laws with them.
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Top Ramen is cheap. Hope this helps.
Congrats on running almost 150,000 miles this year!
Dear lord, some of our American drivers are complete #####... explains why we got a nacho button on the payroll site now.
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They'd be wrong. Most of the new trucks aren't getting anywhere close to the mileage claims.
Well I sure am happy that they fixed the DRIVER PORTAL and added a nacho button.
Nope. Not how it works. Because if it worked like that, your engine would blow when you used the engine brake. Sure you can overrev the engine,...
I dunno, I've had them reverse lumper POs months after I have finished the load. So that could be the case where "keep for at least 10 days" could...
It really is a coin flip. It used to be if you where a west coast driver you'd never get off the east coast once you hit it. It was a sucker's...
Also he wants to ask people who know, rather than get wind blown up his rear?
One thing that is really odd is you never see payroll magically adding money to your paycheck, it's always short... Kinda makes you wonder if...
Wait, the app is down too?