Annual incomes

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by strongworx, Jan 7, 2007.

  1. strongworx

    strongworx Light Load Member

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    k,Im lost,whats live load and whats drop?I assumed drop was just get there and leave the trailer and pick up another.Live load?Meaning perishables?Please explain.Thanks
     
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  3. Burky

    Burky Road Train Member

    About 90% of my annual stuff is drop and hook, the remainder being split between loading live at a customer or loading myself out of a railroad car. I have to pick up 50,000 pounds of sugar early this morning, I will pull in over in Chicago, and they will load it through an opening in the top of the trailer. Then I take it down near Indy and will unload it into the bakery's silos.

    After that it will go out across the country to rot the teeth of the youth of America....
     
  4. Burky

    Burky Road Train Member

    Live loading is where thy put the load on the trailer while you are waiting. You show up with an empty trailer and leave with the same trailer loaded. Really drop and hook should be included with the phrase "pre loaded" which is how we refer to a trailer that is already loaded for delivery.
     
  5. drop is when you drop your loaded or empty trailer and hook to another trailer live load is when you dock and they load your trailer
     
  6. strongworx

    strongworx Light Load Member

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    how often do you have to actually,physically load/unload?I see these ads for "no touch freight".whats that all about?
     
  7. means exactly what it sounds like you do not touch what you are hauling
     
  8. pro1driver

    pro1driver Heavy Load Member

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    i work as a "yardman/administrative assistant" now, i wanted "off the roads", and i make (gross) "just under Burky/juggalo".............less aggravation, home after about a 8.5 to 9.5 hours per day, weekends off, full benefits, uniforms, an actual lunch break, no time card, and no fueling responsibilities (we have an on-site contractor for that), what else..........

    oh yeah, i'm home after a "regular" day at work...........

    gotta luv trucking...............heck, i'm old, i deserve it....................( i start my 19th year in february)
     
  9. Burky

    Burky Road Train Member

    In my case, unloading consists of hooking up a hose from the rear of the trailer to the silo fittings, and connecting a hose from the front of the trailer to the unloading blower on my tractor. I then monitor the hoses and pressures while the product moves through the hoses. The term no touch freight usually measn that the product is in a van and handled by forklift or a dock crew.
     
  10. and i have never unloaded a trailer
     
  11. strongworx

    strongworx Light Load Member

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    thanks again,still want to know how long before a driver is on his own usually.Id like it that way.
     
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