
Posted Sat, Aug 17 2013 09:11 AM CST | ||
FLOYD BOWMAN KYLE PARRISH PECANS & LIVESTOCK PURDON, TX Posts: 8 |
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Posted Sun, Aug 18 2013 08:16 PM CST | ||
FLOYD BOWMAN KYLE PARRISH PECANS & LIVESTOCK PURDON, TX Posts: 8 |
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Posted Sun, Aug 18 2013 08:17 PM CST | ||
FLOYD BOWMAN KYLE PARRISH PECANS & LIVESTOCK PURDON, TX Posts: 8 |
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Posted Mon, Aug 19 2013 06:15 AM CST | ||
TIM NEAL T.W. NEAL CHATTANOOGA, OK 580-647-2179 Posts: 2 |
I think you should be paid. Maybe not full rate but you should get something. |
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Posted Mon, Aug 19 2013 09:12 AM CST | ||
C > R RANCH BAY CITY, TX 409-222-2222 Posts: 22 |
Why would he NOT be paid the rate that he agreed to.....It's not the truckers fault that the buyer over booked trucks, so why should the trucker have to pay for the buyers mistake. I mean REALLY someone was that far off on the weight....wouldn't want them buying for me. Bill for the rate you agreed on....hopefully you were smart enough to get a load/rate confirmation sheet. |
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Posted Mon, Aug 19 2013 01:29 PM CST | ||
JOHN TELLES CENTRAL COAST PROVISIONS YERINGTON, NV 775-463-4112 Posts: 31 |
First I think you should gives us all the buyers name ! second I think you should be paid FULL rate . I hope you got a rate confirmation sheet ? Even without it I think you should be paid if not I would post a notice in every sale barn ,I hope you where dead heading in the direction of home. |
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Posted Mon, Aug 19 2013 05:37 PM CST | ||
JAKE MCCALL -JK BAR JK TRANSPORT CAMERON, TX Posts: 28 |
Was it a buyer or a load broker that booked you, and personally I have never got a load confirmation on hauling cattle, I get one when I pull my flat bed. I dont know who it was but I got into a situtation similar to that, but I jus had to backtrack 75 miles, got there and was 2nd in line, loaded , and then got a text from the broker that another truck deadheaded futher, they sent 3 trucks and needed 2. So being the nice guy I am I unloaded and let the other guy have it. Bad thing the other driver never once said thank you. GOD BLESS AMERICA GOD BLESS JOHN WAYNE
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Posted Mon, Aug 19 2013 05:46 PM CST | ||
DONALD WALKER DONALD WALKER BOONES MILL, VA 540-493-1560 Posts: 17 |
I have never heard anyone in livestock business mention a rate confirmation. Hell most of the loads i haul are all word of mouth and i dont even know where im going till im halfway there. If he dont pay just let us know who he is and he wont get hauled. of course now thats how it should be you should be able to just kick his ass if he dont pay, lol. anybody got any actuaters for a twin turbo,? |
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Posted Mon, Aug 19 2013 06:03 PM CST | ||
LEVI SCOGGINS SCOGGINS & CO.,LLC LEWISBURG, TN Posts: 3 |
I've got some actuators for a BXS. |
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Posted Mon, Aug 19 2013 06:18 PM CST | ||
FLOYD BOWMAN KYLE PARRISH PECANS & LIVESTOCK PURDON, TX Posts: 8 |
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Posted Tue, Aug 20 2013 02:22 PM CST | ||
GREG WEBER GREG WEBER TRUCKING INC FORT BRANCH, IN 812-449-6998 Posts: 13 |
the whole dam thing sounds fishy to me / keep on trucking !!!
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Posted Thu, Aug 22 2013 07:06 AM CST | ||
KEVIN VICK GEORGIA LIVESTOCK HAULERS RICHMOND HILL, GA 912-312-2244 Posts: 14 |
Why would you go 900 miles to pick up a load in the first place? Doesn't seem like this was thought out very well.
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Posted Sat, Aug 24 2013 06:11 PM CST | ||
DARRELL RAINWATER DANDMFARMS TALIHINA, OK 918-635-0947 Posts: 1 |
Yes you should get paid I was there I know what you are talking about |
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Posted Sat, Aug 24 2013 09:57 PM CST | ||
HUY NGUYEN HARLOW CATTLE DALLAS, TX 972-672-9040 Posts: 2 |
Kevin, if you've never driven 900 miles to pick up a load, you have very little experience. Since, you have little expierence, please don't comment on "thoughts", or thinking in general. Floyd, you should get paid full , if the person can't find you a comparable load. |
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Posted Sun, Aug 25 2013 03:01 PM CST | ||
JERRY DOUBEK DOUBEK TRUCKING ROLLA, MO Posts: 1 |
I agree if you have never deadheaded 900 for a load you haven't been in this industry long enough to comment! It isn't uncommon at all to deadhead even further than that at times. I try not to but that is why we are paid one way, in most cases. |
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Posted Tue, Aug 27 2013 07:35 AM CST | ||
KEVIN VICK GEORGIA LIVESTOCK HAULERS RICHMOND HILL, GA 912-312-2244 Posts: 14 |
I can promise you that I have been in this business, probably longer than you two put together,and since the early 1980's I have NEVER deadheaded 900 miles to pick up a load. I have come home empty many times, but never gone that far to pick up a load. If you think that that is good business, then you have a lot to learn about this business, and making money in general. If you need some pointers i will be glad to help you out. |
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Posted Tue, Aug 27 2013 08:45 AM CST | ||
FLOYD BOWMAN KYLE PARRISH PECANS & LIVESTOCK PURDON, TX Posts: 8 |
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Posted Thu, Aug 29 2013 08:03 PM CST | ||
STEVEN SPARKMAN STEVEN SPARKMAN QUANAH, TX 940-674-5029 Posts: 10 |
Lets don't get bent outta shape,.... remember we all agree the truck was ordered and trucker should have been compensated. One other thing you could almost deadhead 900 miles and still be in TEXAS. |
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Posted Thu, Aug 29 2013 08:07 PM CST | ||
STEVEN SPARKMAN STEVEN SPARKMAN QUANAH, TX 940-674-5029 Posts: 10 |
Mapquest texline to brownsville...915 mile |
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Posted Fri, Aug 30 2013 04:51 PM CST | ||
FLOYD BOWMAN KYLE PARRISH PECANS & LIVESTOCK PURDON, TX Posts: 8 |
We have been in this business since the 80's and if u get paid a percentage u cant make any money if u stay in one place and wait for another load when cattle are involved u have to go where the loads are, thats how we make our living. |
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