I'd make them a deal...I would come back and drive one if: 1) $0.75 cpm (paid by the hub) 2) guarantee I will never have to do a sleep study, no matter what 3) 7 days off every 6 weeks 4) 4 weeks paid vacation a year 5) never given a load under 500 miles and average over 2500 miles a week 6) Ray gets down on his knees and asks nicely. 7) show me where the wings are forming on new born piglets, because pigs will have to fly within 6 months (under their own power, and not after drinking Red Bull)
Crete Carrier - A Year In Review - Fall 2013 Going Forward
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That's funny about needing volunteers for the drivecams.
The tactic of 'here's your new truck, that just happens to have a drivecam BUT YOU WILL LOVE IT!!!'
must not be working too well?
The jerks tried to pull the 'sleep study' thing on me also one time when I turned down a load that picked up and delivered in the middle of the night.
I guess they forgot they had already given me one, sold me the cpap machine, and I was using it?
(Which is the reason I can't adjust my sleep schedule dramatically....can't sleep at strange hours)
The safety bs they come up with is just that. Bs.
Try telling them 'I don't feel well, I need to rest today.'
They will threaten you with pulling your safety clearance, and making you get a new dot physical where you are. -
They tried to pull my safety clearance once...until I reminded them that doing so would result in me deadheading home 400+ miles to clean out the truck...and they couldn't do a thing to stop me because I knew where the plug was for the qualcomm antenna, and they wouldn't know I did it until my truck was parked cross-ways in the driveway of Deland, with the keys on the seat. And it was all over not taking my 9th load in 2 weeks up to the NE. I was in the old Century class and asked them for a week away from there to recuperate from all the overweight loads I was being forced to haul on those frost-heaved roads. After safety and I spoke about what I meant about hauling overweight loads(exceeding equipment limits),...the threat was lifted, security clearance restored, and I didn't see the NE for months.Last edited: Dec 18, 2014
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No, the threats of the sleep study and having to get a new dot physical in the middle of nowhere are mostly bullying threats to get you do something.
The sleep study does cost you at least a day of missed work, so it's never free, and it actually costs you a full nights sleep, since they do not let you sleep all night.
If you get stuck with cpap, you can count on about 3 days with no pay, plus the cost of the machine.
If you have sleep apnea, get treated. I'm just XXXXing about the way crete handles it.48Packard Thanks this. -
My conscience would not let me roll with this trailer...glad I didnt. There was break in the weld at the bracket. Waiting on a new tank now. Another quality Wabash production. Will have to deliver tomorrow.
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Wouldn't you know it....
TA got a tank. Wrong one (not their fault). One is having to be shipped here, and Crete wants the old one returned via UPS (warranty, as this trailer is just over a year old). Now, it will not arrive until at least 1030 Friday morning. Receiver is open til 1500 M-F, and I'm 191 miles away. Not happening.
So now Im wondering if I'll even make it back to Marietta this weekend. And I don't blame Crete for this. This is squarely on the collective shoulders of Wabash Trailers. POS QC....so now, I'm just trying to maintain a calm demeanor and take it as it comes.
If I ever do go total O/O, you can make book I'll never own a Wabash piece of crap. -
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Oh, and the brand new one....at the factory...that had to have its running lights repaired before I left with it.... -
This talk about trailers rings a bell, a few years ago I picked up a loaded newer trl at the time, I do the usual check and all the lights work...4ways and Left/Right as I am walking back to the cab I notice that somethings not adding up. The left blinker is blinking on the trk but when I go back to the trl, the trl right blinker is on and vice-versa. The darn trl wiring was backwards.......Yepper that was a looong unfruitful day waiting on breakdown to send somebody out.
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