God forbid a newbie should be thankful for some helpful information that might save his life someday...
BTW, I've never heard it called that...![]()
What is a T-Call
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by sky king, Dec 2, 2010.
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I've had loads that have been T-called at the terminal, but don't believe I've seen this in reference to reefers.
Thanks for helping an old dry van puller like me.
Chompi, do you pull a reefer?
Thanks,
Mike -
I used to. I'm currently retired from driving.
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If you're talking about Swift, a T-call is a transfer. The driver with the load will take the load to terminal/drop yard, drop the load. The load will then be assigned to another truck for the delivery. Hence T-call (transfer).
Moosetek13 Thanks this. -
When I did the big company thing, I T-called many loads at truck stops when a driver ran outta hours or had a break down.
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I ran reefer for KLLM and “T-Call” and/or “Re-Power” at that company meant transfer the load to another truck for a variety of reasons including solo driver out of HOS or break down, etc. A temperature check was just called Temp Check or whatever the Macro number was at the time. They used “L-call” but, I honestly can’t remember exactly what that was. Possibly checking locks and seals on HV (high value) loads???
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in 35 yrs driving, never heard of "T call".lol.
never drove for a mega either. -
I have even transferred (t-called) a load at a truck stop.
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