Its nice thatyou take up for your friend, I have no idea what I happened, I assumed he just left after the 30 day ban from this thread. I don't moderate. In case you are wondering, I got wArned at the same time. Apparently you and I shut up, he must not have .
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Discussion in 'Mercer' started by kw12, Jul 21, 2012.
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Now that is out in the open, and behind us I trust that we can move beyond it and return to the topic that this thread is about. -
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Also, you can always ask your coordinator and they can tell you how many trucks are in an area before you commit to a load.
It looks like loads are picking back up. At least a little bit. I was able to get all of next week on me while loading this morning. My final load delivers Friday morning. And because I'm booked a solid week in advance, i should have no problem getting the next load dispatched by Monday afternoon.Highway Sailor, jacquesi23 and vangtransport Thank this. -
You are right, it seems the freight volume is picking up a bit, a couple real slow days here and there but getting better.jacquesi23 Thanks this. -
i guess that's the real question
by the time you click back on the load you originally wanted it's gone! An I mentally envision the old fisherman guy telling me "oh you almost had it!, you gotta be quicker than that!" -
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It's a mental adjustment coming from doing your own thing and working Mercer's board, I still struggle with it. When I did my own thing I never sat more than what I wanted to, and I didn't take stuff I didn't want for the most part. I get the struggle, I was use to seeing a load calling and getting it, not seeing a load putting my name on it and then hope I get it. I just want you to know, you're not crazy.lolwhoopNride and jacquesi23 Thank this. -
My last money run to Cali paid me $7500 to the truck out of Georgia. That was 3 years ago. Haven't seen that type of money to west since then -
It's a different learning curve.
Sorta like when you went to truck driving school an it was easier for you to learn to drive a rig if you weren't familiar with a manual transmission.
It was the opposite for me.. I knew how to drive a manual transmission so I couldn't understand the concept of double clutch an the fact that the truck would take off simply by releasing the clutch.CJndaTruck Thanks this.
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