I really can’t complain about how things are going for me personally at FxF. The company just closed 29 barns last week and there’s another round of furloughs starting in September for some other barns, but everything is going well at mine.
I started on a new bid this week, still running days, and so far it’s been great. Way less traffic and driving a decent tractor with no slipseat.
How's Everyone Doing in LTL Right Now?
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by Mike2633, Aug 23, 2022.
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Chicagoland area isn’t good right now at FXF. Especially if you work out of a hub. Ready line usually has 8-10 PT vans ready to go. But there’s 10+ road working the dock every night plus 10 or more on furlough.
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FXF isn’t Union....but it seems like they run it like one
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I did the whole seniority thing over at ABF for a very short while it's fine if that's what you want to do, different strokes for different folks. I'm simple over at GFS seniority really doesn't count for much and we just roll along. I've got it easy though I'm on night shuttle I pull doubles where they tell me, and take it from there. Got lucky 2xs over there was able to get on shuttle once, then quit someone got fired and I was able to get back on it. Doesn't happen much in the food world. GFS is home, they the company drives me crazy sometimes and not excuse managements silly behavior, but all work places are stupid to a point it's just how life is. But I call it home always worked the best for me, I tried working at ABF and I couldn't get into it. Every time I saw a GFS truck on the other side I was whipping my head around missed the place when I was over at ABF and I know they missed me. It's how it is.
By the way nothing wrong with ABF it just wasn't home for me. They had there good points at ABF I had a hard time adjusting to some of the union stuff, although I was starting to get the hang of that towards the end, but they were cool and all over at ABF no hard feelings nothing bad happened to me there, I though the dispatchers and management were fine it just wasn't my scene.Texas_hwy_287 and jmz Thank this. -
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Estes had a really bad year where they cut a ton of runs and them guys were in a super panic. It all blew over tho. I was on the board at the time so I was bothered by it.
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