Enoy! More loads for meReefer aint the only one who backs up into challenging places... We back up in some horrible areas
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Discussion in 'Prime' started by bartage, May 6, 2009.
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You guys ain't the only ones who pickup and deliver at "job sites" either. Big receivers aren't necessarily slow, but when you have a load with 5000 or so cases, it does take awhile to count. So you get time for a nap. BFD. In our operation you're going to need it - no loading around allowed! Remember, you're time in reefer was on a training truck, which is not necessarily going to get our challenging runs, and you only got a very small sample of the places we go to. THHHPPPPBBBBB!!!
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ill stick w/fb didnt do solo reefer so i cant comment much on that
ip whats going on in denver traffic sucked all day today -
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Appreciate the info.. as is said knowledge is power.
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Just wasnt as interesting for me. Did have some hard backs, n some runs where we had to get a move on.
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OK, need some opinions here. If you are at a shipper/receiver getting loaded/unloaded, basically sitting in your truck. Are you considered on-duty or off-duty as far as our logs go?
I am not talking about doing a 2/8 split either, just a normal load/unload
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As long as you are not on the dock supervising loading the trailer, use line 1 or 2 as appropriate. Make sureyou include some line 4 time to cover dealing with the bills. The logs dept and DOT are happy with this.
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