live load unload.... what?

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  1. Anonymous

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    what does this mean?? remember, I'm a noobie!

    thanks!!
     
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  3. Anonymous

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    It means your getting unloading. You're not dropping and picking.
     
  4. jo1753

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    Live...... load/unload are terms that are fairly new in the industry.
    When your dispatcher tell you .........You'll be live loading @ etc,etc,
    They are refering to .............You personally will be hitting the dock and loading.............as opposed to a drop and hook. If you need any more info along these lines.......just send me a PM and i'll be glad to help out
    Semper-Fi
     
  5. Anonymous

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    Live unloads/loads is going to slowly become more and more common. I would guess in 20 years drop and hook will almost be a thing of the past. This is simply because of warehouse automation and the 24/7 way they will operate in the future. Trailers are going to have electronic tracking on them that the shipper/receiver will both use and paper bills will be a thing of the past.
     
  6. Anonymous

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    I also see a future where there will be a large pool of trailers that trucking companies share like the railroads share train cars now. Relays will be a bigger part of trucking in the future. (man iam good)
     
  7. Anonymous

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    You will see more efficiant trucks like they have in europe. All future trucks will be cab-overs. (I had a few too many beers).
     
  8. jo1753

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    Is this why our industry has for the last 20 years pretty much phased out cab overs....? Only to go back to them....!!! Maybe but I really doubt it.

    As far as more efficient trucks...........We've made huge steps in just the last 5-7 years right here in this country.
     
  9. Anonymous

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    It dont take much of a brain to become a truck driver. Anyone with a 3rd grade education can drive a truck. Whens the last time youve seen a company require a h.s.diploma to drive for them?
     
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  10. Anonymous

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    Just remember, if you've got it, a truck brought it. The problem is a few
    bad apples (unprofessionals) make it bad for the rest of us. Instead of
    insulting our profession by assuming all of us out here have third-grade
    education, you need to GREATLY appreciate the service truckers do for
    this country. The majority of us deliver freight from point a to b SAFELY
    in all kinds of weather and terrain. Truck accidents have declined in recent
    years despite all the IDIOT 4-wheelers that are out there. Would you want
    somebody with a third grade skill driving an 80,000lb truck on the same
    road your family's on?? Are you a truck driver or some antitrucker 4-wheeler that has issues with trucks? If you are a driver stop insulting your
    profession and try to start a union for HIGHER pay and better working
    conditions. That's what we really deserve for the job we do. Not more ######## regulations,on-board recorders,split speeds, wasted dock time,parking shortage, and other nonsense. If you are a 4-wheeler,stop
    insulting us and be thankful that truckers are still out there on the road delivering your toilet paper for you to wipe your ### with.
     
  11. MACK E-6

    MACK E-6 Moderator Staff Member

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    It doesn't take much of a brain to drive a truck, huh? I'd like to put that ####### behind the wheel of a 1972 R-model MACK with a quadriplex tranny pulling a 50 ton trailer mtd. rock crusher and see how he does.
     
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