Random LTL Rants (all are welcomed)
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by road_runner, Jun 21, 2013.
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I couldn't tell you with all the small pallets that the jack couldn't fit under. My old route had tons of snow blowers and almost everyday I'd have to have the dock guys strip out anywhere from 4 to 10'ofnthem and put skids under as all those power equipment stores never had docks.
I pi miss some stops I used to go go, but don't miss the mental aggravation and sitting in traffic all day. Also nice working 6:30-3 mon-fri -
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Shaggy Thanks this.
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2nd shift is exactly how you describe right now. Drinking coffee, Molesting their nuts.road_runner Thanks this. -
Try shredded magazines in gay lords. A two foot tall stack of magazines weights say 60 lbs or more. Shredded still weights the same but now is a double hand full! Now fill that box with 2 yards of the stuff. Paper can be some of the lightest, or the heaviest thing you can haul. Have had 45 ft trailers weigh 156k , with paper scrap.
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So who all had to run over the four day weekend? Conway had off but I heard rumor they were going to have runs over the weekend. I was surprised to see ABF running on thanksgiving day and OD running on Friday.
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got back from Seattle (3000 miles in 73 hours team route, sucked) at midnight wednesday. slept until 9am thanksgiving, went to dinner with parents, went back to bed at 5:30pm and left for the terminal at 1:30am friday but someone was "off for thanksgiving" Got home sunday at 9am.
still running because most people can't manage their hours very well and everyone missed their sunday reset.
On the plus side i think I get "holiday pay" (like $150) but even without that I made like 1800 for the week.road_runner Thanks this. -
Got into it with a customer today.
Liftgated a pallet of mixed boxes for him at his location. As I pulled the pallet jack from underneath the pallet, the customer grabbed one side of his freight and flipped it sideways (shrinkwrapped and all). He told me "Keep your d*** pallet, I don't want it".
--Nope. Your pallet. I can't take it back.
"Why the hell not?"
--Because you paid for it. It is part of your freight along with the shrinkwrap.
The whole thing went back and forth until finally I asked him "How many times have you taken the mail out and handed back the empty envelope to the mailman?"
He took the pallet with both hands and chucked it into the dumpster, then glared at me like I was next.
Man... he sure showed me.Gearjammin' Penguin Thanks this. -
Perhaps you should have shown him how fires can be made from pallets!
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