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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Ross" data-source="post: 4110871" data-attributes="member: 51847"><p>As I mentioned for the 100% trailer from hub to hub, I had my feeder manager text me. One of my stewards was pulling from the door next to me and also knew of the situation. He offered to pull it if I didn't want to.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If they tried that in my building things would grind to a halt real quick. There would be a line of drivers at the shop questioning everything they could about their equipment.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Maybe it's different in you area. In my area the trailer MUST be empty and it's not just a renewal, it's a full inspection. I believe all the yearly maintenance is also done at this time. </p><p></p><p>A big part of the problem is drivers not writing up equipment to begin with. If I bring in a trailer that's about to expire I call dispatch. They either have me red-tag it or they put it on a list to send to another building. Send it out 300 miles after day sort on the last day of the month and the other building will be stuck inspecting it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Ross, post: 4110871, member: 51847"] As I mentioned for the 100% trailer from hub to hub, I had my feeder manager text me. One of my stewards was pulling from the door next to me and also knew of the situation. He offered to pull it if I didn't want to. If they tried that in my building things would grind to a halt real quick. There would be a line of drivers at the shop questioning everything they could about their equipment. Maybe it's different in you area. In my area the trailer MUST be empty and it's not just a renewal, it's a full inspection. I believe all the yearly maintenance is also done at this time. A big part of the problem is drivers not writing up equipment to begin with. If I bring in a trailer that's about to expire I call dispatch. They either have me red-tag it or they put it on a list to send to another building. Send it out 300 miles after day sort on the last day of the month and the other building will be stuck inspecting it. [/QUOTE]
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