your glad that you are being ran so hard you are now sub human congrats!! team or not thats not a life or a job thats paid slavery! no two ways about it.
Where do you find the time?!
Discussion in 'Swift' started by leaper, Aug 29, 2012.
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Another thing you could do too is contact your driver leader and ask them to throw in a lazy (like maybe a solo run but put on a team) load every once in a while.
Soon you will guys will work into a routine. As a team you pretty much never need a 34 hour reset. A routine I like is to run hard for about 3 or 4 days then take a 24 hour break and do the 3 or 4 day hard at it again.
As a team doing it that way, you each could get an alternating 34 every few days.
Maybe once in a while you get to the final plenty early, I would suggest checking into a hotel then one of you finishes the load then returns back to the hotel and take the day off. You can get away with a lot more than you think, (especially if you're producing 20,000+ miles a month) the main thing is to communicate with the DL the why's and wherefore's. -
If you put your PTA out a few hours you don't have to stay at the shipper, you can go to a truck stop or nearby terminal.
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I have gone as much as 40 miles to get to a truck stop after unloading. No one ever said a word to me about it.
We do have some freedom in this job.
All you have to do is take it.
That freedom includes being able to get to a comfortable place, like a truck stop.
It includes the ability to adjust the times on a pplan to allow yourself the time you REALLY need to do it safely. And by safely I mean time for breaks and meals and anything else that would make the trip less safe for you if you cut those corners.
I adjust the times very often, and many times the load is taken off me.
But I have never felt that by doing so I have been penalized. In fact, I often get a better load soon after.
Sometimes the load I turn down is better suited to a team that can do it in the short time frame.
But whatever, I have never gotten crap loads just because I adjust the times.
Same thing with idling.
I always have a high idle percent.
Always.
But I intend to stay comfortable so I can be well rested.
It is always mentioned in my monthly review, but it is also something that is just mentioned. I have never been intimidated about it.
Perhaps because most of the other scoring factors, like fuel mileage and on-time deliveries and safety rating, are all above average.
We are out here to do a job, and part of that job is to evaluate every pplan before we accept it - and to turn it down if we can't do it safely and on-time.Tapeworm, A21CAV and scottied67 Thank this.
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