Where my confusion was based is whose pocket it comes out of.
As long as it's not mine, I really don't much care, except I don't want anyone getting extorted or paying out needlessly.
That being said, if I can offload my own truck and pocket the lumpers fees, better for me and mine.
Lumpers... I don't understand...
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We’ll unload you for $100 or, we’ll watch your truck while you unload. For $100.
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i dealt with cigarette loads at various warehouses up here in new england, never any food warehouses.
so NO, they have not always been organized. -
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we could not keep the lumper money, it was all accounted for.
when we quit, we either turned in that money (or any balance after using some for road expense) or we kept it, and the company simply deducted that amount from our last paycheck.
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Just yanking your chain. I unloaded in my younger years when it was part of my job. But hell will freeze over before I fingerprint a load now.
This company is the same. Yes, we’ll pay you minimum wage to unload. Or pay the lumper fee. Your choice.
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Hunts had tolls as well. (Lumpers too. Dishonest ones as well....)
And the obligatory ### chewing they would give you when you nuke the truck money on a one way trip to Chicago via the toll roads.SteerTire Thanks this. -
the full lenght of the NJTP was about $20 (?) if i recall.
the Delaware Memorial Bridge was about $5.00(?)
i could run my 3 trips from MA to Richmond, VA on less than that $200, and the lumpers fee was still covered.
i'd have enough money to get back to Richmond the following monday morning, and get my reimbursement monies.
what "might" have killed me, was when everything was working great, i'd be able to squeeze in a 4th weekly trip to Richmond...then i'd have to hope no lumper fee's, on the return trip. which then, i'd drop the trailer in the yard, for a local guy to take Monday.x1Heavy Thanks this.
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