It's 03:30 Sunday morning. Do you know where your freight is?
I sure do. Diane and I are on a weekend run where the shipper wants the freight physically checked and readings taken every three hours. That's every three hours from Friday pickup to Monday delivery. It's a reefer load too, cooled to sub-zero temps. Every three hours, it's a trip into a reefer body where the air takes your breath away. Burrrrrrrrr!
When we first started expediting, Diane and I failed to fully understand that this is a 24 hour a day job in which work may be performed at all hours of the day or night. It takes some getting use to when you first begin.
I sure do. Diane and I are on a weekend run where the shipper wants the freight physically checked and readings taken every three hours. That's every three hours from Friday pickup to Monday delivery. It's a reefer load too, cooled to sub-zero temps. Every three hours, it's a trip into a reefer body where the air takes your breath away. Burrrrrrrrr!
When we first started expediting, Diane and I failed to fully understand that this is a 24 hour a day job in which work may be performed at all hours of the day or night. It takes some getting use to when you first begin.