Your most pain in the ### freight

Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by Lrh502, Aug 24, 2017.

  1. MACK E-6

    MACK E-6 Moderator Staff Member

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    Oftentimes, the sales people aren't even involved, and certainly not in the case of core returns.
     
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  3. ProfessionalLunatic

    ProfessionalLunatic Light Load Member

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    The first BOL I get is the E-fax to my phone. Basically boss forwards the docs him and broker discuss to me. Tells me addresses, pickup and drop times, special instructions, and I can calculate my pay off it. I don't get any BOL until I get to the shipper, a lot of the time bill is on hand off the bat. Othertimes they aren't written out until they know how much fits into the truck.

    I picked up some air handling equipment in Sanford, NC. They didn't give me the BOL because they weren't sure this one skid would fit on the truck. After it was all loaded and I had it secured, locked and sealed I had my BOL. Did have to write the seal number on it and sign my part of it, but thats it.

    Rarely I have to have someone sign the bill I write. But this pickup in Miami was done by Cubans who seemed confused by "Bills." "Documents." "Papers." "The loads paperwork." I let my boss hash that out, meanwhile he told me to run with it and he'll get it sorted.

    On delivery, customer gets a copy of the BOL, they sign mine, E-fax it and done.
     
  4. Big Don

    Big Don "Old Fart"

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    Most of our day to day pickups weren't handled by a sales team. There were some ladies answering the phone who took the information for the pickup. It was difficult enough for them to get a company name and an address, without adding to their paperwork...
     
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  5. CrappieJunkie

    CrappieJunkie Wishin' I was fishin'

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    When I ran otr I hated hauling recycled aluminum cans and I once ran a load of plastic tubes for tampons. Those sucked real bad too.
     
  6. Big Don

    Big Don "Old Fart"

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    Just curious here, how were they packaged?
     
  7. CrappieJunkie

    CrappieJunkie Wishin' I was fishin'

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    Cardboard boxes. It was a drop and hook. I couldn't look in it as it was already sealed, wasn't strapped down and the crap fell over. Lol.
     
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  8. Lrh502

    Lrh502 Light Load Member

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    Crap fell over in a pre loaded pre sealed trailer- not your ####ing problem!
     
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  9. CrappieJunkie

    CrappieJunkie Wishin' I was fishin'

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    Nope it's not, but the Tampax people had fun picking the crap off the ground when I open the door. Lol.
     
  10. MACK E-6

    MACK E-6 Moderator Staff Member

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    ....Especially when the BOL says "shipper load and count". :D
     
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  11. road_runner

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    Pallet of clay going to a school or anything going to a hotel. Neither destination has a forklift so it will be a lift gate delivery, inside delivery, or both. And usually your carrier is a suck up and waives the extra charges out of pure greatfullness to land the account.

    No leverage for the driver to get extra help to get their crap in the door.
     
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