Is the dock mostly forklift and large pallets by hand or is like piece by piece floor loading?
Soo many ltl choices.....
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by Jd7ncoke, Jun 18, 2013.
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If my ltl carrier makes me work the dock, I'll be going back on the road. I got my class A for a reason, I was sick of working on the dock!
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Now with all the Nons doing it and their use of purchased trucks for linehaul can u see the writing on the wall
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They usually don't make us work the docks unless there is nobody there to add/remove freight from my trailer(s). I might do about 2 hours of dockwork/month tops. Mostly pallets that can be moved with a forklift. Every now and then I will get some awkward bundle of pipes or something.
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You can do the math. What's union driving wage? .65 cents a mile? (on the low end) They get $46 to hook pups (might be more these days) What's union hourly wage? $28 an hour? + time point five after eight. They get about an hours pay to fuel the truck. They get paid every hour after the mandatory 10 hour break while they get drunk at the lounge at the motel. They get extra pay for pulling doubles, two lane highways, breakdowns, etc. They get a pension for free, they get free benefits, probably getting $20 for this new 30 minute break thing.
Last edited: Jul 3, 2013
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