What are these terms...

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  1. Buckeye 'bedder

    Buckeye 'bedder Road Train Member

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    Besides a truck mechanical failure, etc., What would be the reasons why a driver doesn't deliver an assigned load to it's destination?

    A) Running out of hours = Wouldn't driver know ahead of time if they don't have the hours to make the delivery?
    B) Mechanical failures/traffic accidents? = Well, that is self explanatory, but if a truck has a failure, how could they get to a terminal/drop yard so another driver could pick it up? The trailer can't be transferred out on a highway!
    C) After picking up load, Driver wants to celebrate Hannakuh, so says "I'm getting all feklempft, so you take it!"
    D) All of the above
    E) None of the above
     
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    The three reasons you stated are some. Sometimes a load might not deliver for a few days and a driver can get it to a yard and then have another driver deliver it, rather than sitting on a load for a day or more.

    Or you requested home time and that load will get you close, but you're too far off the route to take it home with you.

    Just some more of the reasons for T-Calls.
     
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    CondoCruiser The Legend

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    Electronics and pharmaceuticals can run up near 7 figures. $80,000 is chump change :) Many of the meat loads I haul are around $150,000-200,000.
    When I worked for Digby, we hauled alot of suits. You can fit about 10,000 suits in a load. Do the math there.
     
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    Most expensive thing I ever hauled was a trailer load of bras. The are light, small, you fit a whole lot in there and they are expensive.
     
  5. djtrype

    djtrype Heavy Load Member

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    I had a $1.2M electronics load once. Came from Samsung in California and went to a Walmart DC. The company made sure to tell me that under no circumstances was I or my student to leave the truck unattended. We even showered separately, but other than that the truck never stayed parked for more than 15 minutes.
     
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    Thanks to y'all for the great input! As a future Road Warrior this stuff will be my life for the next 10-20.
     
  7. Mike'

    Mike' Medium Load Member

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    A good example is a delivery that goes to NYC. Since a highway truck simply won't fit in a lot of places in the city, they will have you drop it at a drop yard, and a local with a smaller tractor and local knowledge will finish the delivery.
     
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    wulfman75 Road Train Member

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    Well I would hope you would've showered separately to begin with, but hey to each their own! Gives a whole new meaning to "mentoring"!:biggrin_2556::biggrin_25523:


    Just Messin with ya dude!:biggrin_25514:
     
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    25(2)+2 Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Pretty much. When I hauled live poultry, they were all hot loads to dispatch, but common sense told me that it wasn't that hot.
     
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    Big Don "Old Fart"

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    There is a website that gives a lot of terminology for truckers.

    http://www.howtoadvice.com/TruckingTerms

    Just remember that there are some terms that mean different things to different companies.
     
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