Was I out of line?

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  1. buckeyetrucker

    buckeyetrucker Light Load Member

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    She had my DOT number since I got set up with them the day before.
     
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  3. vangtransport

    vangtransport Heavy Load Member

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    No, I don't you did anything wrong, but in her defense the math adds up to her being honest about having $1243 on it. You said she moved 2 loads prior for $1,000 & $1,100. Let's assume she had $1243 on all three, that leaves $386 from the first two, plus $1243 for a total of $1629.
     
  4. Flat Earth Trucker

    Flat Earth Trucker Road Train Member

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    My question is why didn't they call you before they upped their rate to 16.

    "You said 15"

    It wasn't in writing, dummy.
     
  5. Natty Bro

    Natty Bro Light Load Member

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    Now you got me LOL! BRHAHAHAHAHA!
     
  6. shooter19802003

    shooter19802003 Road Train Member

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    It's true though. I've seen so many guys get on here and post just like that. Then they won't name names. Like, wtf was the point of the post then?
     
  7. Crude Truckin'

    Crude Truckin' Alien Spacecraft

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    How long before ol' Tiffany fires up a TTR account and comes to defend herself? This will be the most epic thread in the history of TTR!
     
  8. mjd4277

    mjd4277 Road Train Member

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    Any minute now-that train is NEVER LATE!!;)
    OTOH,she might come on 2-3 years later after the post!lol
     
  9. Tropsnart

    Tropsnart Road Train Member

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    Back in 1996 I was a company driver at J&R Schugel working out of the Norcross GA. terminal. With about 6 months of trucking experience under my belt I thought I was ready for the big time. I called up the New Ulm MN headquarters and asked about their lease purchase program. I saw all of those giant double eagle sleeper Internationals that the older guys were getting into and bragging about making 90 something cents a mile. The lady in charge of the program was a Mrs. Schugel. She told me they liked to see at least 1 year of experience driving before they'd do a lease for me. I didn't know it at the time because the internet was something only nerds knew about at that point, but Mrs. Schugel probably saved my financial future. She told me lots of drivers were losing their trucks because they needed more experience. Thank you J&R Schugel! I really liked the people there but I was struggling at 23cpm. I #### sure couldn't have made it at 90 something cpm paying for a truck as well.
     
  10. GYPSY65

    GYPSY65 Road Train Member

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    She’s an IDIOT

    I’d call back and ask to talk to her boss and let them know you wanted $1500 and she said no

    She already knew you wanted it
    She was in contact with you
    She should have called and offered it for the $1500 to you unless she had no idea it was posted higher which at that point would tell me she NEVER asked the higher up’s if they’d go the $1500 you wanted

    There’s a huge disconnect somewhere in her little business
     
  11. buckeyetrucker

    buckeyetrucker Light Load Member

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    I tried talking to her supervisor and he wouldn’t answer. Left a voicemail and no call back. I will try again tomorrow if I’m sitting around and see if he knows she is undercutting the rates that he approved.
     
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