sportsman70004
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Where was this?
Where was this?
You ran it under a low bridge?Had that same thing happen on a Mack last summer. During a minor tropical storm.
Didn’t here.Does this job have the 9.5 rule?
Ask again august 1st 2023.Does this job have the 9.5 rule?
Ummm no. Drive shaft broke.You ran it under a low bridge?
Ok that looks like it hit the bridge.Ummm no. Drive shaft broke.
The first picture did. The second one is a different tractor. First is a CNG KW, second, a diesel Mack.Ok that looks like it hit the bridge.
24/7 365What Hours/shifts do you feeder drive run? more then 40, more like 50 hrs.a week
Every job has different hours. The job I had the last 10 years of my career was about 50 hours/week. They would make adjustments to it every peak. Maybe add a leg, then it would go back to normal after peak. There are 60 hour jobs and 41 hour jobs. A new driver in feeders usually has to take whatever is given to him.What Hours/shifts do you feeder drive run? more then 40, more like 50 hrs.a week
I know thats what the trucks run but wanted to know the normal run route time.24/7 365
40 to 60 hours a weekI know thats what the trucks run but wanted to know the normal run route time.
Yea I'm not sleeper, I'll be local Feeder40 to 60 hours a week
Sleepers out for a week at a time
Bids go by seniority lots of low seniority rookies that had no other optionsYea I'm not sleeper, I'll be local Feeder
Keep telling yourself thatYea I'm not sleeper, I'll be local Feeder
Well I have paperwork with Hourly pay saying Local and Sleepers paid Mileage.Keep telling yourself that
Reality is you’ll be wherever you fit into the seniority list
Ok how much seniority you got?Well I have paperwork with Hourly pay saying Local and Sleepers paid Mileage.
None. I start March 27th. New hub in erzOk how much seniority you got?