Depends on what they signed up for. Jones Brothers in Missoula used to (maybe still do?) run their flatbeds to the east coast a lot. Their ads would say three weeks out. Maybe that’s how this company is and some guys got by the house and had a hard time leaving.
Wow!
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Definitely a woman dispatcher. A dude would say nothing, and the going by the house for a 34 would just not be available anymore.NavigatorWife, Tb0n3, clausland and 6 others Thank this. -
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If drivers are being paid for OTR, yet complaining that they need to be home for every 34, I could understand.
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That company is just saying what they ALL are. Wouldn't you love to have a camera facing your driver manager, and company office staffs breakroom and listen to them RUN your ### down all day long.
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When all the BS started, Landstar gave everyone an extra $50 load for not hiding under the bed.
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