TLC ( Total ligistic Control)

Discussion in 'Report A BAD Trucking Company Here' started by route66il, Dec 8, 2010.

  1. dingy

    dingy Light Load Member

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    Lindalou did you ever think that you were'nt worth saving? Maybe they wanted to save a buddy or better employee?
     
  2. BigTrucks

    BigTrucks Bobtail Member

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    This is the life of a "local" driver...not as easy as everyone tends to think it is.
     
  3. BigTrucks

    BigTrucks Bobtail Member

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    What they do is tell you to go get loaded for one location, but on your way there they call and change everything around. Or you drive 100 miles to get a load that "is ready to go" but you get there and it takes 9 hours to get loaded, in a day cab..so you cant simply "say no" like all the experts say, they are used to drivers talking their way out of loads and have a roladex of excuses and lies to tell the driver in order to trick him into it...:biggrin_2558:
     
  4. walleye

    walleye Road Train Member

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    All I know is that's where the job bank link goes,........
     
  5. Ease

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    I drove for Ryder Integrated Logistics,and at my terminal the mechanics were union and the drivers were not.
     
  6. BigTrucks

    BigTrucks Bobtail Member

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    Absolutley right! :biggrin_25514: You certainly can "Say No" but...there are consequenses, or you can "Find another job" like all these brilliant posters have stated. Only to get to the next company and find that they are all the same.
     
  7. bulletproof77

    bulletproof77 Medium Load Member

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    Oh please, it is up to you and only you to protect your license. If your not intelligent enough to even do that, then perhaps another industry would suit you better. "Brilliant posters" ? Hardly, just some drivers that have enough guts to stand up and say no when a company endangers them, their license or the general public. NOT all companies are the same. The "good" one's hire those drivers that have the integrity to stand up and do the right thing. In 35+ years in the trucking industry, I've learned to say "no" a lot, and it hasn't hurt me a bit. It kept my record clean and enabled me to get those so called "dream jobs"...Like 28 years at UPS..
     
    walleye, Pur48Ted and double_r Thank this.
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    jdrentzjr Road Train Member

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    And you believe everything you read on the internet? :biggrin_25523:

    Just yanking your chain.
     
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    double_r Heavy Load Member

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    :biggrin_25514::biggrin_25514::biggrin_25514:
    Excellent post
     
  10. BigTrucks

    BigTrucks Bobtail Member

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    Typical union ignorance.