Picking my own freight baby! My journey to & of being on Schneider choice, the Adventure & Numbers!

Discussion in 'Schneider' started by freightwipper, Jun 1, 2015.

  1. Scott72

    Scott72 Road Train Member

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    Just had it happen today. Tried to send me 90 miles oor to drop an empty. Called in and they let me drop it 10 miles away instead. I'd have to get my ICOA out, but didn't it say there would be occasional moves when we signed it?
     
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  3. Scott72

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    So if you're happy here you're a pom pom boy now huh? Does it trouble you when someone doesn't join the ##### parade? It sure seems too.
     
  4. Scott72

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    Section 17 referencing trailer repositioning is pretty clear what they're going to occasionally ask in the agreement we all signed. Why do people sign these things then get pissed off when they want you to do something you agreed to do? Mind boggling..
     
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  5. TennMan

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    If you feel that way then why did you have them change the original empty drop location?

    After all you also signed the agreement.

    And the fact they changed drop location to one 10 miles away proves they're trying to have ic's foot the cost of a trailer move.

    Again your happy great but that doesn't invalidate our dislikes here.
     
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  6. TennMan

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    As it seems to bother you when someone posts contrary to your opinion of Schneider.

    I'm glad you're happy and willing to suck it up.

    Don't mean I have too.
     
  7. Scott72

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    I called in and asked them if I could drop the trailer somewhere else that made more sense. I didn't call in ticked off or just refused to do it. They were very accommodating. What I'm saying is why sign an agreement to do something then refuse? Can Schneider refuse to pay you? They didn't make you sign anything.
    As far as people posting, I said I didn't care, but if the haters have to call names just because a few people don't join their little club, it's going too far.
     
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    TA..
     
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  9. Scott72

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    Just the same it seems to bother some of you when I disagree. I'm not "sucking up" anything. I make #### good money here and for the most part I'm pretty happy. If I wasn't I'd leave, not make excuses.
     
  10. TennMan

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    I have no problem moving trailer if it's load related.

    But when I set hometime it's based off my last load delivery and not a box planner sending me from my last delivery point to a location to pick up an empty to then drop empty at a customer or yard I was never going to anyway.
     
  11. Scott72

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    You said it was 11 miles oor. Let's not pretend they sent you to BFE Nebraska.. Lol.. Plus in Section 17 it says if you refuse the trailer move then you agree to return to that location when you are back in a service. So are you bobtailing back to Atlanta?
     
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