There have been many posts on the forum about turning down short trips vs accepting short trips to build points with dispatchers.
I may have the record for the longest trip that a driver refused. I was with Landstar and had delivered to Mechanicsburg, PA on the Friday before Memorial Day. I received a call from an agent asking if I would accept a load from Mechanicsburg, PA to Seattle, WA. I told him I would take the load, but since it was a holiday weekend, he should find out when the consignee was open because I didn't want to bust my butt getting there to find out that they weren't open. He got back to me about 30 minutes later and said, "The shipper has changed his mind and now wants you to take the freight to the final destination in Anchorage, AK." When I thought about the deadhead back to Seattle (which I thought was the closest location to get the next load) I refused the load.
When I told another trucker about this potential load, I was told that lots of truckers who get loads to Alaska take the ferry back to Seattle or Portland to avoid the long drive back. If I had known that at the time, I may have accepted the load.
I may have the record for the longest trip that a driver refused. I was with Landstar and had delivered to Mechanicsburg, PA on the Friday before Memorial Day. I received a call from an agent asking if I would accept a load from Mechanicsburg, PA to Seattle, WA. I told him I would take the load, but since it was a holiday weekend, he should find out when the consignee was open because I didn't want to bust my butt getting there to find out that they weren't open. He got back to me about 30 minutes later and said, "The shipper has changed his mind and now wants you to take the freight to the final destination in Anchorage, AK." When I thought about the deadhead back to Seattle (which I thought was the closest location to get the next load) I refused the load.
When I told another trucker about this potential load, I was told that lots of truckers who get loads to Alaska take the ferry back to Seattle or Portland to avoid the long drive back. If I had known that at the time, I may have accepted the load.