Hoping all my fellow expediters are steering clear of the perils of winter. I see on the weather map, that nasty stormfront is making its way east. 21 dead so far from this storm!! Be careful out there!
Thanks for bringing up the topic. My thoughts too were with expediters of all stripes as this killer storm passed.
Diane and I got lucky. On Friday, we picked up a load in Philadelphia to deliver in California on Monday. It rained all the way to Nebraska but we saw only couple short stretches of ice. We got far enough ahead of the load that we could work in a couple of naps in a non-moving truck (always nice). When we woke up in Wyoming, it was to clear skies, dry roads and sub-zero weather. It got gradually warmer as we proceeded and we delivered on time.
Thanks for the heads up. Lana and I are heading for Cali tomorrow, out of Virginia. We are taking a more southerly route than you guys took, which routes us through OKC, Amarillo, etc. (I40), I know thats where the lion's share of trouble has been thus far. Too good a load to say no, though.
I've had problems getting back east out of California, in the past. I hope that this time is different. I won't waste too much time worrying about it this time, I'll get a backhaul or two if i have to.
>U guys have any problem getting loaded to come back east
>from cali?
Typically, when we deliver in California we will run freight out west for a while until an eastbound load pops up. This time, the very next load was back east. Unless there is a non-freight reason (Christmas, training, business meeting, etc.) to get back east, we're happy to run in California and other western states.