Last week I took a load down to Griffin, GA and I sat in Atlanta area all day Wednesday. Talked with dispatch a few times only to be told in the evening that Atlanta wasn't a good area and I needed to move north. Moved up to Nashville early Thursday morning and sat there through late Friday afternoon. Only to be told that there wasn't any freight in the area and I needed to move further north. :-(
So being it was Friday I just decided to bite the bullet and move home, which is in Indiana. So a total of 630mi of deadheading back which made the nice run to GA not so nice afterall. This happened a few weeks ago as well. I took a load to Waterloo, IA only to have to deadhead down to Crown Point, IN to get another load after setting 4 days.
I have been offered the IA load a few more times but I am hesitant to take the load again due to having to deadhead 320 miles just to pickup another load. Seems like I am sitting more than I am running lately. I hate turning down loads but deadheading 300+ miles just to get another load just isn't feasible to me. I know things are slow this time of year but are they really that slow???
So being it was Friday I just decided to bite the bullet and move home, which is in Indiana. So a total of 630mi of deadheading back which made the nice run to GA not so nice afterall. This happened a few weeks ago as well. I took a load to Waterloo, IA only to have to deadhead down to Crown Point, IN to get another load after setting 4 days.
I have been offered the IA load a few more times but I am hesitant to take the load again due to having to deadhead 320 miles just to pickup another load. Seems like I am sitting more than I am running lately. I hate turning down loads but deadheading 300+ miles just to get another load just isn't feasible to me. I know things are slow this time of year but are they really that slow???