Just for fun, I'll report here our West Coast runs as they develop:
11/01/10, Monday: (Reefer) Delivered in Foothills Ranch (LA suburb), first thing in the morning, a load that we picked up on Friday in Ohio.
11/01/10, Monday: (Driver Credentials) Deadheaded to San Diego and did a three-mile run. Got pre-dispatched to pick up a load Tuesday afternoon. Parked on the street near the short-run delivery to spend the night.
11/02/10, Tuesday: (Driver Credentials) Picked up freight this afternoon near San Diego and headed north on I-5 toward Sacramento.
11/03/10, Wednesday: Delivered at 03:00 local time in the Sacramento express center. Went out of service in the morning to sleep uninterrupted by nuisance load offers. Now awake, in service, waiting for freight.
11/03/10, Wednesday: (Lift Gate) Dispatched late this afternoon on a load that picked up a few miles north of Oakland and delivered in Monterey at 9:00 p.m. local time. On the way, we got pre-dispatched on a short run for tomorrow morning that gives us <75 status. Drove from the Monterey delivery to tomorrow's bay-area pick up. Parked on the street nearby to spend the night.
11/04/10, Thursday: (Driver Credentials) Completed a short run at 13:30 local time. Now in service with < 75 status, sitting in Salinas, CA, waiting for freight.
11/04/10, Thursday: (Lift Gate) Two hours after today's earlier delivery, we were dispatched on an ASAP pickup/straight-through run. Pickup 140 miles away. Delivery completed at 9:00 p.m. local time in the Ontario express center. Parked on the street nearby to spend the night. In service, waiting for freight.
11/05/10, Friday: Two offers received and declined (low pay). We remain in service and available to haul freight. 20 hours of dwell time now, no action.
11/05/10, Friday: It is now sundown at the Ontario TA where we came for fuel and showers. There are at least six FedEx Custom Critical straight trucks parked here. Some must be dispatched as they are not showing up on the Ontario board. We just arrived and have not talked with any drivers yet. It looks like there might be a FedEx breakfast tomorrow morning. Our friend Jack Dixon who likes to keep track of West Coast activity tells us 18 trucks got dispatched out of Ontario and LA today, compared with 25 last Friday.
11/06/10, Saturday: In service, waiting for freight. Laying over at the Ontario, CA TA. No load offers received today. Dwell time when we turned in for the night: 44 hours.
11/07/10, Sunday: In service, waiting for freight. Laying over at the Ontario, CA TA. A little after sundown, no load offers received. Dwell time: 68 hours.
This completes a full week in CA. While we would have liked to run on Fri, Sat and Sun, we are delighted with the gross revenue from the six deliveries made this week. If we made every week what was made this week, we could take 20 weeks a year off and still exceed our financial goals. The layover time was not unwelcome and put to good use.
11/08/10, Monday: (Reefer) Dispatched at 9:00 a.m. local time on a run that picks up tomorrow and delivers in New Mexico. Deadheaded 100 miles to spend the night near the pick up.
11/09/10, Tuesday: While waiting to pick up today's load that delivers tomorrow in New Mexico, we got pre-dispatched on a reefer load that picks up the same day, also in NM.
11/10/11, Wednesday: Delivered a reefer load near Santa Fe, NM. Picked up a reefer load in Albuquerque, NM.
11/11/10, Thursday: Driving cross-country with reefer freight on board. Load delivers on Friday.
11/12/10, Friday: Delivered in Rochester, NY the load we picked up in Albuquerque, NM.
This concludes the most recent series of runs that took us to the West Coast and back. It is fine to be back east but we would have been just as happy to remain in the western states. We have no reason to be anywhere in particular until we go home for Christmas.