Posted: 11 months, 3 weeks ago
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Are truck stops less crowded now due to slowdown?
To me, it seems that the ones in or near cities or big distribution centers aren't emptying out nearly as much, because drivers are sitting around waiting for a preplan. I have also noticed that some of the big distribution centers, that are usually packed with trailers, actually have some empty spaces now. All of our terminals on the west coast are a mess, packed with returned empty trailers, and drivers parked waiting for a preplan. Many of our drivers are having to park on the street, due to no parking available at terminals.
Posted: 1 year ago
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I always carry the packs, and throw a pair on if I see a spot or two looking pretty dry. If it's been 10 trailers dropped and hooked, I'll make sure to throw the packs on next time. I think it's possible to over do it, but the number of drivers I have seen who scrape the entire lube from the shop onto the nose of a trailer, makes it pretty unlikely that the trailer apron has "enough residue" to suffice it.
So, you guys just throw the packs onto the fifth wheel. Lol, I've been doing it wrong. I have been cutting the packs open and squeezing out the grease. You learn something new everyday.
Posted: 1 year ago
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Yes, Imports into the ports here are way down. Plus, labor negotiations are ongoing at the ports here. The good news is, it's my home terminal, so I get to sit at home. The bad news is, we get no layover pay if it's at our home terminal. So, I am limbo. I can't do anything with my free time. I have to keep my self on stand by, waiting for a pre plan.
Posted: 1 year ago
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Another winter almost in the record books
I have been lucky this year, not a lot of snow and ice. I did get rerouted because of a closure on I-80 through WY, which closed just after opening for a few hours, after closing for about four days. I also had to shut down for about 1/2 of a day because of chain requirements. My company does not want us to drive in chain conditions. Hopefully, Mother Nature will make it up to us with an early Spring.
Posted: 1 year ago
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I have been sitting for five days in Jurupa Valley, CA trying to get a load. I had 50 on my 70 when I parked. My DL says that we are 200 loads under booked. Southern Cal. is normally busy. But, imports into the port of LA are down 41% from this time last year, and the port of Long Beach is down 38%. Another issue is, negotiations are still going on in those ports for a labor contract. So, shippers are shipping to other ports. To complicate things, my company is giving loads to outside carriers for power only. I read that some o/o are selling their rigs in this area. I know this is the slow season, but it i have never seen it this bad. I also read that many of the warehouses here are full, that they are not able to ship any product out due to low demand. I certainly hope things improve soon, or I might have to develop a plan b and c.
I am curious. Are any of you having to sit in So. Cal. I spoke with a JB Hunt driver in this area last week. He said that he is still busy. If so, I wonder what other companies are doing differently.
Posted: 1 year ago
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I have been sitting for five days in Jurupa Valley, CA trying to get a load. I had 50 on my 70 when I parked. My DL says that we are 200 loads under booked. Southern Cal. is normally busy. But, imports into the port of LA are down 41% from this time last year, and the port of Long Beach is down 38%. Another issue is, negotiations are still going on in those ports for a labor contract. So, shippers are shipping to other ports. To complicate things, my company is giving loads to outside carriers for power only. I read that some o/o are selling their rigs in this area. I know this is the slow season, but it i have never seen it this bad. I also read that many of the warehouses here are full, that they are not able to ship any product out due to low demand. I certainly hope things improve soon, or I might have to develop a plan b and c.
Posted: 1 year ago
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A small observation about hiring signs
I've been worried about this as I keep hearing or reading that many companies are slowing down and they are getting picky with their new hire. I can say that in my area on Indeed there are a lot of companies looking. However, I have noticed that many are looking for 2-3 years of driving experience within the last 5 years. I have been bombarded with offers and asked me to reach out once I finish school.
Just last year, when times were good, many companies only required one year experience. I guess it is no longer a drivers market.
Posted: 1 year ago
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Congrats!! Wishing you a safe and propitious career.
Posted: 10 months, 1 week ago
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Just a funny trucking picture to brighten your day
Was this one of you guys?https://youtube.com/shorts/E4zbMN2EE9k?feature=share