Ummmmm, wouldn't the owner of the vehicle always pay for repairs?Depends on who owns the truck, .......
Ummmmm, wouldn't the owner of the vehicle always pay for repairs?Depends on who owns the truck, .......
You contact the company you're driving for and let them know. If you're on a Load, you've gotta get your vehicle to a Cross Dock and put the freight on someone else's vehicle to Recover and continue on to the Receiver.So what happens when you brake down?
Yes I meant break down sorry.Assumed you meant break down. If you meant brake down, then you should either slow down or stop.
So if you break down and the freight gets put on someone else's vehicle then they get paid for the load?You contact the company you're driving for and let them know. If you're on a Load, you've gotta get your vehicle to a Cross Dock and put the freight on someone else's vehicle to Recover and continue on to the Receiver.
If you own the Truck or Van it's up to you to get it Towed to a $hop to get it Repaired. Your Expense. So you best have a healthy Emergency Fund built up prior to beginning expediting.
BOTH Driver's will get paid whatever was agreed to over the phone between the Drivers and Dispatchers.So if you break down and the freight gets put on someone else's vehicle then they get paid for the load?
My carrier would pay me the mileage I drove till the break down, the rescue truck would get the mileage from the rescue to the delivery.So if you break down and the freight gets put on someone else's vehicle then they get paid for the load?
Example: You'll talk about splitting the Pay...say for instance you get 60% plus the Fuel Surcharge and the owner gets 40%.Not sure if I asked this but what is a good cpm for loads when talking to a fleet owner?
Do any of you take your spouse or a pet with you?
Yes, some do. That's something advisable to talk with the Owner and/or Carrier about too.Do any of you take your spouse or a pet with you?
Do any of you take your spouse or a pet with you?
A lot team with their spouse.Do any of you take your spouse or a pet with you?
Stay east of the Mississippi and North of I-40. That is unless you ge offered enough to get yourself out of that not so good area.
One could grow very old, waiting in a dead area, get good money going in and turn and burn out!Thanks, vandriver2. I will certainly keep that area in mind. Given what I have read, one could be risking long wait times after delivering outside of that zone. Is that the case?