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  1. Turtle

    FEDEX doing away with CC as just CC. CEO of FEDCC

    RE: FEDEX doing away with CC as just CC. CEO of F Thanks for the info that CC stands for Contract Coordinator and not Custom Critical.
  2. Turtle

    Tire troubles

    Back when I had the Ford E-350 van, I had a crate loaded on there that was supposed to be 750 pounds. The van bottomed out. Whoa. I had them take it back off and weigh it, while I watched. Sure enough, scale said 750 pounds, straight up. Now, those Ford vans can actually handle a lot more weight...
  3. Turtle

    FEDEX doing away with CC as just CC. CEO of FEDCC

    RE: FEDEX doing away with CC as just CC. CEO of F Soon as I figer out what a cc is i'll groul
  4. Turtle

    Back Office Support ???????

    Greg, as for the first leg driver faxing paperwork and making sure everything was received, and then cleared... The bottom line problem is, there are too many drivers who will not (or cannot) go to Canada, but they will gladly pick up a load going to Canada, not mess with the paperwork (cause...
  5. Turtle

    CEO of FEDCC

    There's a mental picture I could have done without. :+
  6. Turtle

    Back Office Support ???????

    Find some wood. Knock on it. A lot. First time you're held up at the border, for like, 8 hours, because of something that was out of your control, you'll understand the frustrations that some people have.
  7. Turtle

    load offers by text message

    Just found out the nominal fee isn't all that nominal. $2 a week. "You will also have a weekly deduction from your settlement for $2.00 which is the cost that QC charges us to host this program." I can't help but ask if QC isn't charging Panther a total of $2 per week for the service, since...
  8. Turtle

    Back Office Support ???????

    Instead of messing with white out, I just took the pages that require ID numbers and stuff and filled in the required information, and then took those sheets and made copies of them to use. Now, when I pull out the sheets, the only thing I need to fill in for each load is the load-specific...
  9. Turtle

    GearRachet

    I've got a set of these and they seems to hold up rather well. Nothing really heavy duty, though, just this and that around the van. If I did repair and maintenance work (around the engine) on the van myself, I'm confident they'd hold up.
  10. Turtle

    Nation's Express

    Add a pushpin to the plot map for a cargo van at the Pilot in Birmingham.
  11. Turtle

    Back Office Support ???????

    "But, to sort of answer your question, depending on crossing volumes, somewhere between one and three on a given shift should be plenty. Most of the time they wouldn't be doing anything any differently than regular dispatch, merely monitoring the progress of the run. So a single person could...
  12. Turtle

    load offers by text message

    Well, yeah, they're supposed to call with every load offer (if you are out of truck on pager), but it's a time consuming process when you have to do that for hundreds of loads a day. The seconds add up. They call, wait for the phone to ring between 2-6 times, if you answer it great, if not they...
  13. Turtle

    Back Office Support ???????

    "Three shifts 24-7-365. How many in a team would one require to do the job drivers are suppose to do?" Kind of a trick question, since those on the team wouldn't really be doing the job that the drivers are supposed to do. They would be assisting the driver with any problems as they come up, in...
  14. Turtle

    Back Office Support ???????

    >I have read several threads with turtle and teflon praising >each other about their great points made and their good >ideas. Really? Several? Threads? Really? Okaaay. >I don't understand (yet) why so few have so many problems in >this expediting business. Now the big problem is...
  15. Turtle

    load offers by text message

    It's a nominal fee. Meaning, in name only, meaning virtual, meaning it's essentially barely noticeable and hardly even there. Meaning, somebody besides me should have to eat it.
  16. Turtle

    Back Office Support ???????

    I think somebody at Panther reads these boards. But I don't think they read my messages. Otherwise, I'd have been in hot water long ago. :+
  17. Turtle

    2006 SPRINTER

    Yeah, I changed my fuel filter at 20 and then again at 40, and both times it looked new. At 60, I'll probably do it again along with the oil and trany and rear end, but after that I may bump it up to every 3rd or 4th oil change, instead of every other one.
  18. Turtle

    Back Office Support ???????

    Teflon, I'm with ya. The inefficiencies can drive ya crazy. I can only winder how many additional loads the company could have hauled if they didn't have so many hours wasted by trucks deadheading and then sitting and doing nothing while waiting to pick up non-existent freight. :) As for border...
  19. Turtle

    Visteon to close Connersville, IN plant Sept 1

    American pride can only take you so far when you're forced to take pride in an inferior product. Focus the pride where it belongs and take pride in building a better mousetrap, and in building it cheaper than the competition. I have all kinds of pride in America, but my pride is gonna be...
  20. Turtle

    2006 SPRINTER

    In April 2006, Dodge released a technical service bulletin that recommended trany and rear end fluid changes at 60,000 instead of 80,000. If you don't change it at 60,000, then certainly don't go beyond 80,000. Mine is sitting at 58,576 on the odometer right now, and I have an appointment next...
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