I signed on with a new company and so far I have had only 1 run a week since signing on. I have only turned down 2 loads for good reasons. I sit and sit and sit after being promised no long sitting times. I sat all day in Atlanta on a Friday only to be told that night that they don't get much frieght out of there. Now I find this a little hard to believe as I've always had good luck in Atlanta. So I was then told to move to Nashville which I did on Sunday and then I continued to sit all day Monday. At which time I finally decided it was more benefical for me to head home then to keep setting and idling the truck to stay warm. It also seems that the only time I get a load is the middle of the week. Then only to set the rest of the week and then be expected to sit through the weekend too. With fuel prices the way it is it's getting just to expensive to keep sitting and spending money when it would be cheaper for me to just come home.
Sometimes I feel like that if I don't payoff a dispatcher or 2 I won't get a load. I've been told that I'm the only van in the area only to find out later that the only load for that day went out on another guy's truck that has been there longer than me? x(
I can't really change companies do to my accident situation so any advice on how to talk to my new company about gettin more loads? Or the fact that I feel like I'm being jipped. I talked with other drivers from the same company and both say that while they aren't running all week they are at least getting 3 long loads a week. With the excepetion of one load it seems like I get offered the crap loads that don't pay much and then I have to end up deadheading back into IN or OH to get dispatched again. Any thoughts or suggestions?
Sometimes I feel like that if I don't payoff a dispatcher or 2 I won't get a load. I've been told that I'm the only van in the area only to find out later that the only load for that day went out on another guy's truck that has been there longer than me? x(
I can't really change companies do to my accident situation so any advice on how to talk to my new company about gettin more loads? Or the fact that I feel like I'm being jipped. I talked with other drivers from the same company and both say that while they aren't running all week they are at least getting 3 long loads a week. With the excepetion of one load it seems like I get offered the crap loads that don't pay much and then I have to end up deadheading back into IN or OH to get dispatched again. Any thoughts or suggestions?