Posted by oldtanker on January 12, 2013 at 06:26:18 from (66.228.255.239):
In Reply to: OTR DRIVER NEEDED posted by Nathan (SD) on January 12, 2013 at 00:33:13:
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That's funny, my SIL, also a Nathan, has had many problems with dispatchers giving him loads with impossible delivery times. He pick up one load going from Fargo to TX. was supposed to be at the dock to unload about 15 hours from the time he picked the trailer up at the dispatch office. All because of a dispatcher error. Then the dispatcher lost his cool when the truck ate an alternator close to Watertown SD. Now here is the good part. The dispatcher tried telling him that he could make TX without an alternator! He has driven for 3 different companies. 1st one failed. 2nd one decided to get rid of company drivers and only lease and the guy he's driving for now has had the guys wife doing the office work. She thinks it's too much of a burden. Guy has been trying to grow and has had a lot of drivers that left a lot to be desired. But he now has decided to down size and was only going to keep 2 trucks with my SIL as one driver. But the SIL is afraid that he is going to let his wife talk him into just going as an owner op and let the other truck go. SIL like his boss and would like to stay there but he has a wife and daughter to think about.
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