Streakn1
Veteran Expediter
Ok folks,please help educate me here. Been expediting for just over three years now, and for the most part loving it. We own a DR- unit and prefer running the temp-controlled freight. No ammo or explosives for us thankyou, but we do our share of military bases. Until recently our base visits were enjoyable. We've always gone in with a good and professional attitude and to our knowledge never given reason for anyone to be suspicious of us. With homeland security we know the bases have to be more careful in checking drivers in before allowing them and the trucks on base.
Of course you have to go through the inspection process ie: open the hood, all the doors, remove all cameras.etc. Then you have to let them inspect your cab. Thats all fine and dandy until you get some military "SLOB" that refuses to wipe his/her feet, thus tracking mud everywhere. To add insult to injury, instead of just looking inside your closet and cabinets he/she takes most everything out and if you're lucky they hap-hazardly rearranges everything by simply tossing your personal belongings back in. Trust me, we've had friends say the A-holes threw their stuff on the bed and floor and left it for the drivers to clean up.Then they fussed loudly because they were not on their way to the pickup but rather were cleaning up the mess the "friendly" base guard had left. This all for no reason.The drivers didn't have an attitude towards anyone when they arrived, they just showed up as dispatched and are ex- military themselves.
Ours took it a step farther. We've waited three years to buy a $3000.00 super laptop for our truck. Haven't had it four months only to go into a base last week and when they were inspecting our cab without our permission took our laptop out of its drawer, improperly turned it on, and then by not operating it correctly caused certain programs to crash. Then he/she puts it back in the drawer incorrectly and shuts the drawer on the external wireless card, thus almost breaking it. By the way, we were herded into a room and not allowed to watch while they inspected our truck. When I found what had happened I REALLY wanted to hurt someone, but their the ones holding the guns.
Is this becoming the norm for base inspections? Who's held responsible when they break and damage your personal belongings? Lord knows if we damage their freight they file a claim against us! Correct me if I'm wrong but if this is the future of military base loads, well they can find someone else's truck to trash !!!x(
Of course you have to go through the inspection process ie: open the hood, all the doors, remove all cameras.etc. Then you have to let them inspect your cab. Thats all fine and dandy until you get some military "SLOB" that refuses to wipe his/her feet, thus tracking mud everywhere. To add insult to injury, instead of just looking inside your closet and cabinets he/she takes most everything out and if you're lucky they hap-hazardly rearranges everything by simply tossing your personal belongings back in. Trust me, we've had friends say the A-holes threw their stuff on the bed and floor and left it for the drivers to clean up.Then they fussed loudly because they were not on their way to the pickup but rather were cleaning up the mess the "friendly" base guard had left. This all for no reason.The drivers didn't have an attitude towards anyone when they arrived, they just showed up as dispatched and are ex- military themselves.
Ours took it a step farther. We've waited three years to buy a $3000.00 super laptop for our truck. Haven't had it four months only to go into a base last week and when they were inspecting our cab without our permission took our laptop out of its drawer, improperly turned it on, and then by not operating it correctly caused certain programs to crash. Then he/she puts it back in the drawer incorrectly and shuts the drawer on the external wireless card, thus almost breaking it. By the way, we were herded into a room and not allowed to watch while they inspected our truck. When I found what had happened I REALLY wanted to hurt someone, but their the ones holding the guns.
Is this becoming the norm for base inspections? Who's held responsible when they break and damage your personal belongings? Lord knows if we damage their freight they file a claim against us! Correct me if I'm wrong but if this is the future of military base loads, well they can find someone else's truck to trash !!!x(