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<blockquote data-quote="ManInBrown" data-source="post: 4902192" data-attributes="member: 46614"><p>Had a late night start job for about 6 months where my second leg was pulling a preload to a small building. Trailer was never ready when I arrived. Sometimes 30 minutes till it was done. Sometimes 90. Never mealed one time waiting for it. Not the way it works. If I’m hooked waiting for you to finish that’s not my meal time. What happens if I go on meal and you finish, I’m not moving. So if you want togive the load to someone else that’s a problem. Because I’m not getting out from under it. Seems you ran into a problem because the trailer arrived at the building late. You got some weird tidbits in this story. What kind of building do you go to. Where shifters are telling you what load is yours? And when it usually finishes? Ive never seen one shifter in all my time at UPS have any interest or knowledge of details like that. They shift trailers, they aren’t air traffic controllers. Why in the world would the shifter get involved in your load pulls at this time, this is your load?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ManInBrown, post: 4902192, member: 46614"] Had a late night start job for about 6 months where my second leg was pulling a preload to a small building. Trailer was never ready when I arrived. Sometimes 30 minutes till it was done. Sometimes 90. Never mealed one time waiting for it. Not the way it works. If I’m hooked waiting for you to finish that’s not my meal time. What happens if I go on meal and you finish, I’m not moving. So if you want togive the load to someone else that’s a problem. Because I’m not getting out from under it. Seems you ran into a problem because the trailer arrived at the building late. You got some weird tidbits in this story. What kind of building do you go to. Where shifters are telling you what load is yours? And when it usually finishes? Ive never seen one shifter in all my time at UPS have any interest or knowledge of details like that. They shift trailers, they aren’t air traffic controllers. Why in the world would the shifter get involved in your load pulls at this time, this is your load? [/QUOTE]
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