Landstar Questions

Discussion in 'Landstar' started by Brickman, Jun 25, 2007.

  1. landstar8891

    landstar8891 Road Train Member

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    I always used my last 5 OR 6 of my SS #...
     
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  3. Dewey120

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    Are driver number is that 6 digit one, correct? Not our truck #.
     
  4. landstar8891

    landstar8891 Road Train Member

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    CORRECT...................
     
  5. Dewey120

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    Still no luck but thanks for the quick reply. I went over to that little guard shack to see if he could help me out but I guess he is at lunch.
     
  6. dogcatcher

    dogcatcher Heavy Load Member

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    Sorry sometimes those things work and sometimes they dont the one in Jefferson GA is like a crapshoot wether not it works!
    should be your driver # and 2 digits from SS#
     
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  7. Dewey120

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    I did not even know they pay you to take the CABS class. $250 is not bad plus a free lunch. I am staying for the business class. I figured I might as well since my reload out won't be ready until tomorrow afternoon.
     
  8. landstar8891

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    Get your FREE fender mirrors too...
     
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  9. Dewey120

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    O thanks I almost forgot!
     
  10. Dewey120

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    I got a dumb question, what is the difference between a moving blanket and a pad? Can a moving blanket just be folded up and used as a pad? I see loads asking for X amount of pads but does having X amount of blankets suffice that requirement?
     
  11. Alf24

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    Yeah if it is thick enough. They are either wanting something protected or you need them to protect your tarps. We only use blankets and do not even own "pads".
     
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