Cheeseman does not have forced dispatch so you're not forced to go anywhere that you don't feel comfortable going including Canada. Cheeseman does have a pool of drivers that prefer to go to places like Canada and New York City and I'm one of those drivers. Since less than 2% of all loads go to Canada and New York City there is actually a bigger pool of drivers that want to go to those places than they have loads for. So the drivers are actually waiting in line for these loads because of the premium pay. I like going to Canada because you get extra pay each time you cross the border and the stops pay $25 per stop instead of the usual $10. Another benefit of driving in Canada is that you are allowed a 16 hour day versus a 14 hour day in the US...the wording and understanding is very complicated on this subject so I won't go any further but you do get another 2 hours added to your day by driving in Canada. I also am usually able to pass through the border rather quickly and it almost seems as if I'm only traveling between Ohio and Indiana but then again I've been making the trip since the age of 9! The extra pay combined with the extra time added to my clock and the ease with which I'm able to cross the border is why I love going to our northern neighbor Canada!
Not a single complaint with CHEESEMAN LLC
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ras1166 and falconbowhunter Thank this.
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better check your canadian hours--its still 14 hours a day---but 13 driving
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We had a good Cheeseman thread if you do a search, I've been here a little over a year and have no complaints other than my Prostar has broken down about 8 times now. They pay me well and I'm home about 50 hours a weekend, sometimes more. Small company atmosphere is nice, coming from a big company it's nice that they leave me alone and let me do my job. Posting this from inside the shop using their wifi lol.
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If anything I'd like more Canada loads, I delivered in central Ontario once and deadheaded back out, it was an easy $100.
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Hey Lammchop, how about another blog of this weeks adventures, last weeks was a good read. It gives us a good understanding of what goes on weekly at Cheeseman. Thanks a bunch
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this week so far:
Mon: left home at 1300 for Cheshire CT, 670 miles + $25 stop, this grocery warehouse is one of our regular customers, sucks getting up so early but the load got me home and paid well
Tues: unloaded in CT at 0500, reloaded in Newburgh, NY to Cinti, OH, 760 miles, $.02 per mile extra since it was a hazmat load +$10 stop, drove most of the way to Cinti, parked at a Pilot in Columbus and went to bed
Wed: finished driving to Cinti, unloaded, made 3 LTL pickups in Cinti metro area and took them to Fort Recovery terminal. hooked onto 4 stop LTL load and took it home as the first stop is 50 miles from home tomorrowmile marker Thanks this. -
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Hey carterbeauford
Sounds like they are treating you pretty good. Keep us updated on how things go.
I enjoy reading your travels.
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