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  1. TexasPhoenix

    TexasPhoenix Medium Load Member

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    Congrats GoBlue on being assigned your first truck. What brand did you get? Even though I got an older truck for my first assigned truck I was excited as all get out. Drove nothing but Freightshakers until I purchased my first Volvo.
     
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  3. Wolfdust

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    I deadheaded over 300 miles once last week. sure hope things pick up
     
  4. Bayle

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    When I was living in MA I always had to deadhead over 100 miles, it's the way it is in the northeast. My fm was really happy when I told her I was moving to twin cities area, easy to get freight in and out.
     
  5. coopnp

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    This is my 2nd time bt there. 1st was Procter & Gamble didn't have empties. They made me sit for 3 hrs waiting for a available one while hurricane sandy was approaching then let me leave w/o one. When I got to the shipper there they didn't care. We pull alot of frieght for them so I don't think they care about trl shortages. They prefer it but not as strict as GP or Kraft are.
     
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  6. coopnp

    coopnp Road Train Member

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    Deadhead miles are paid so ill deadhead anywhere no matter how far. Deadheading home is a different story. Also it's better than deadheading within city limits 20 miles when load assign says 0 empty miles
     
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  7. Lantern

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    Well played trailer jockey for a it today. Not really, had to pick up in my hometown off wells rd in orange park.

    Appt was for 1pm. Called the customer early in the morning and asked if I could get it loaded early since I live here. She goes well come up here drop the trailer in door 10 and we can call your phone when it's ready. So I did that, and went back home. Two hours later got a call that it's done, went back and picked it up. And now here I am. Be in SC tomorrow to drop n hook. Hopefully getting back under a flat real soon.
     
  8. Bayle

    Bayle Road Train Member

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    Still at pilot in OH, on 75. 34 turned into a 48. Pick up Sunday morning from place I delivered yesterday.
     
  9. goblue

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    07 columbia..big condo..apu i like it. Got my vet tag on it too.
     
  10. goblue

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    Holy @%&# i just drove thru chicago rush hour..that was not right.

    At gary..deliver in defiance ohio tomorrow, then pick up a load to home.
     
  11. Bayle

    Bayle Road Train Member

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    You'll find that pretty much 99% of the time that is completely unnecessary. I always stop in Gary going north/west, or oak creek going south/east. Then leave early morning.
     
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