When you guys get your load assignments over the Qualcomm, what does the screen show?
Does it say what the commodity is?
Do they give you two or three and you take your pick?
Load assignments
Discussion in 'TMC' started by MACK E-6, May 3, 2008.
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Shipper name and city, state.
Consignee name and city, state.
You can send in a macro to get the address of shipper, stop(s), consignee and routings. A lot of the times you are going to the same places and you don't need this info. I never use their routing.
Load/deliver dates and times.
PO#
Load #
Unload #
If you are close to a terminal whether you need to fuel and/or wash.
Commodity, weight, minimum weight, tarp or not, pieces.
Load miles, bounce miles.
Remarks: Any special instructions pertaining to the load.
Gross amount if you are on percentage.
Pro #
Second page if required for additional remarks.
Not all fields are use every time.
If multiple loads are available, your FM may or may not let you know. This is something you have to work out with him. Obviously, if you have a good relationship with him/her, in other words you are not a pain in the #####. -
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You may also select a load because it is easy, light, small profile. Load can effect your mileage. Some of the loads you mentioned I would consider as easy loads. I do understand your meaning though. We all have loads we prefer. I usually will go for higher paying than any other criteria. -
I'd take anything except 8 foot high lumber loads that need to be tarped. I've decided I really hate those. Maybe I'll change my moniker to nolumbertarps4me
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Actually, 8 foot high lumber loads that are uniform across the top aren't so bad. Your tarps drapes properly and you don't have too much excess. I can usually tarp those pretty fast. It is the irregular loads and the ones that are not 8 feet high that are harder to tarp. You have to walk on the load after you tarp, which can be dangerous when you can't see where you are stepping, Getting your tarp even and then dealing with all the excess which has to be rolled up and bungied. The worst is a Lowes load. They stuff anything and everything on your trailer. Try walking across that even before it is tarped. Of course any load is difficult once the wind picks up. You have to have a lot of patience once the wind picks up, either that or help. This is why I will get out and help another flatbed driver, even a Maverick driver! -
Mack, on TMC Q COMM the work assignment reads stop and wash truck. Load can be late, but truck needs to be shiny!
NukedNative Thanks this. -
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No, you can find a way up any load.
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