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CaptainCarl
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My wife and I started our trucking foray a couple of years back and we have a quibble to all ye about the trucking term deadhead.
Why is deadhead a useful trucking term to truckers?
Shortly after commencement of our operations with a small carrier we ask dispatch to give us a total miles quote when a load was offered rather than quote the deadhead then loaded miles separately. They shrieked an outrage that we would imply they may not be doing it right and informed us “it’s the way its done in trucking”. Phew! We were so pleased they could explain in a few, yet elegant words, why separated deadhead miles from load miles are done thus so.
Use of deadhead miles in offering loads to truckers amounts to a shell man game of where’s the pea. Deadhead offerings should be abolished, don’t you think so?
Capt Carl
Why is deadhead a useful trucking term to truckers?
Shortly after commencement of our operations with a small carrier we ask dispatch to give us a total miles quote when a load was offered rather than quote the deadhead then loaded miles separately. They shrieked an outrage that we would imply they may not be doing it right and informed us “it’s the way its done in trucking”. Phew! We were so pleased they could explain in a few, yet elegant words, why separated deadhead miles from load miles are done thus so.
Use of deadhead miles in offering loads to truckers amounts to a shell man game of where’s the pea. Deadhead offerings should be abolished, don’t you think so?
Capt Carl