golfournut
Veteran Expediter
You just hush.
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No problem, just got the boat home. I'm in severe sticker shock!
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You just hush.
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No problem, just got the boat home. I'm in severe sticker shock!
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I can believe that.
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Those are good numbers. My numbers are not that good.
Wow, over 100 posts to defend the company against one bad post from an unhappy camper.
Wow, over 100 posts to defend the company against one bad post from an unhappy camper.
Does the ad that load 1 runs state no forced dispatch or not? Does the recuiter not tell you it's no forced dispatch? If you haven't heard of people being written up for turning down loads maybe you should talk to some of your fellow drivers.If any company went completly on drivers saying no whenever they wanted it would only mean they would have to sign in more trucks then everyone would get less miles. Never heard of load one writing anyone up for turning down a load. Drop to the bottom of the list yea maybe once in a while but that really effects us nowhere but Taylor. Dispatchers do need to take care of customers and as much as I dislike it they need some tools to help them accomplish that. Good luck to you.
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Got your pom poms out there chef LOL
Let me try to answer your quesions ...I don't know how many turn downs I had in the 9 months...but if it's no forced dispatch...what difference does it make?
My reasons for turning down loads were either the pay was to low for the short distance or the load was going into an area it would have been hard to get a back haul from.
I drove a D unit
No I didn't own the truck..what difference that makes I don't know.
And Brian or Bryan however he spells his name told me to bring the truck in dispatch wasn't going to load it anymore.
This is not hard guys...either it is no forced dispatch or it's not!
LOL all your loads pay great? Last load I was offered by Mike paid the truck just over $1 a mile. I hate to burst your bubble but if you haul every load they try to get you to haul you'll be running for about $1.35 a mile ...hmmmm that's not great pay.
I agree with some of what you said. Still doesn't change what NO FORCED DISPATCH MEANS. One reason for turning down a short run...say to Toledo would be maybe because the person may have already ran 2 150 mile trips in a row and he knows he is gonna have to dead head back to Taylor to load out of Toledo....what do u think? How many short runs will you take in row?