Another thing that has worked well for me is this. When you see drivers from your company get out and say hi maybe offer to buy them a cup of coffee,. Not all feel like talking but you will find most do. If you can find two or three people with your company who seem to be doing well and exchange numbers with them it can be a great go to source when in an area your not familiar with.
Do you find that is true as a whole with most EO members? From what I have gathered so far, it seems like most people are open to sitting for a cup 'o joe and are willing to be helpful. The info that members have shared so far has been invaluable.
Im sitting in my cv Olive Br. Its 22 deg, out and 70 degrees inside,,,thats a good position dont u think? He who controls the definitions controls u. Life is short, dont get to wrapped in repositioning,,Im going to Waf/house, so there.
Funny..Linda took 6 paragraphs to say the same thing as Joe did in 3 lines....
When you have the reasoning skills to weed out the one upsmanship and BS factor....
ever notice a circle of drivers talking and what happens is..."I had this load once"
then the next guys chimes in with.."thats nothing, I had this load once"....and it just keeps going around in circles....
The only information you get from this is WHERE they picked that load from...the rest well, it is what it is...*LOL*
Oh yeah? That load I told you about that time I got from Seattle down to Key West was for for real! Paid $1.50 per mile. They gave me 3 days to get there but I made it in two...
All newbies should always deadhead to Laredo,Tx
If your in a tractor trailer with Tri State and sit for more than 24 hrs,it's because your turning loads down.We get no rest in Laredo,not like it was when I was with FDCCAnd sit there for 2-5 weeks waiting for a load!!