I don't think we have a whole lot of Try-Hours drivers on EO. The best thing to do, would be to call Try-Hours and ask them.I recently saw that Try-Hours is advertising that if you live in Michigan, Ohio, or Pennsylvania you can go home every weekend. Any truth to this?
That's be a good gig, would hours of service come into play in that situation because you're essentially a local?
What is up with this gotta go home every weekend thing?
There are surely a few Carriers that you can sign on with and be "home every weekend". We have folks at Premium that are "home every weekend". Being home every weekend is no different from any other limitations you have, like "I don't do Hazmat", "I don't do Canada", "I only run during the daytime" and so on - all of these limitations limit your income.
This is not intended to be negative - only matter of fact, and it applies to all Expedite and trucking companies.
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What is up with this gotta go home every weekend thing?
I dont think its a case of gotta go home at all.. I would venture to say if freight was on the truck most would stay out longer and over the weekends. If the work was there.
The weekend work has all but become non existence. There are some loads ya pick up on a friday morning and take it 200 or 300 miles and warehouse it for free untill monday morning. Or ya sit Friday Saturday for a P-up Sunday night losing 3 days..
For me its nothing to do about putting a limition on dispatchers..If Im not getting work during the week I sure aint sitting in a truck stop or walmart all weekend.. That my freind is why I dont venture to deep anymore.. Untill work becomes steady I am keeping my couch with-in striking distance.
I to have seen the Ads from Tri-Hours and was wondering myself how accurate the ad is and how much work they have..I havnt taken time to call them and that would be the simply solution to get their end of the story, just havnt done it yet.
That's be a good gig, would hours of service come into play in that situation because you're essentially a local?