Sounds like it is time for you to go solo. I thought I was the only one who was so old and crotchety and set in my ways that I did not particularly like teaming! Actually, the only good thing I can say about teaming, is that if my co-driver was a good one, there is nothing as relaxing as sleeping while those wheels are turning!
My teammate just bailed. I am devastated.
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I was ready to jump in front of a bus because of everything I went through to get there only to have the guy flake. He's the one who talked me into teaming with him in the first place and then he makes up a ####adoodle excuse to leave me hanging. The company even offered to pay for him to see a doctor in town, but golly no. His doctor is the only legitimate doctor on the planet. Meanwhile, I was laid-off from my railroad job and I walked away from my other one to do this. No going back there. I was also stuck with a car rental bill of nearly $700 because I couldn't get out of Kansas City on Greyhound (frozen roads and weather due to the 2014 January vortex). I was threatened with losing our truck if I didn't get to Orientation by Wednesday. Then I find I have no job because my partner walked off and the only owners I knew of only ran teams. So, yeah. I had some feelings about it.
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I coulda used a codriver today. Had to turn down a 500 mile run. Pick up at 8pm deliver at 9am. Add 30 .in to pickup and 30 min break, its already 14 hours. With absolutely no slowdowns and stuck at consignee for 10 hours. And its snow/sleeting so the roads will be wet. Windy enuf the truck is rocking. Going to hit 28f or so tonite. With 2 drivers, a piece of cake.
Sometimes solo sucks.
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If it was critical, they would have "found" a team to take it straight through and not even offered it to a solo.
As for Panther and FedEx preferring teams, they do but they have solos. Teams may look great on paper but it is hard making a living while sitting in a truck with another person who you are not married to and share the income and expenses. Owners who demand teams seem to be short sighted, especially one that I know.mje Thanks this. -
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You guys ever hear of a metaphor??
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