I was wondering with the trucker shortage and companies hiring felons and drivers who havent had jobs in months if it's common or a concern of drivers opening a couple boxes of a target load and snooping around for ipads etc.
Stealing Cargo?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by snowez, Jun 7, 2019.
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Usually, high dollar loads are locked and sealed at the shipper. Some times, even padlocked.
And the stupid money loads, usually those go to the top drivers who've built a name and a reputation. Lowlife drivers are so short sighted that they will never get to the point to where they even know about the high dollar loads.
Cargo theft happens, mostly on the lower end though.Lepton1, wore out, Intothesunset and 5 others Thank this. -
The only thing you might see otherwise is if the receiver feels they want to tip you. Yet that rarely happens. Otherwise in August is driver appreciation week. Kind of like halloween with out the costumes. Companies will leave some stock available for drivers. I hauled to Pepsi and they said wife and I were welcome to a case apiece of what ever we liked.
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And Werner delivers to a lot of Best Buy stores, odds are a brand new driver with a brand new CDL is delivering high dollar stuff. -
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I guess 45,000 pound copper ingots are only hauled by the best of the bestLepton1, Intothesunset, Slowmover1 and 1 other person Thank this. -
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An ICBM missile and portable launch pad?
Any Landstar BCO can buy a decrepitly old FLD and lease it on to Landstar and put a brand new driver in it and book loads that are worth millions.
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