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Lewis friend 01-19-2007 02:42 PM

(NOT) Home on weekends
 
Do you know of companies that don't have you home on the weekends? I need miles and don't need to get home too often.

just_froggy 01-19-2007 02:50 PM

Werner ~ They'll run you to death. Been there, done that. We stayed out two months straight. Would have stayed longer, but we needed to get home.

Fredog 01-19-2007 02:57 PM

Re: (NOT) Home on weekends
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lewis friend
Do you know of companies that don't have you home on the weekends? I need miles and don't need to get home too

most companies dont make you go home weekends, they just offer you the choice, most of them will be glad to let you stay out as long as you want.



often.


dw64 01-19-2007 02:58 PM

Just about any company will keep you running if you don't put in for hometime. I've been on the road now for six weeks. Since my wife is in Hawaii at this moment and my getting home is more challenging then most I'll be out a total of eight before I get home.

When I was single I rarely went home since the only home I had was a motel room. :lol:

Lewis friend 01-19-2007 03:09 PM

So, the next question is, are you actually driving on the weekends or are you sitting waiting to deliver on monday?

madii'swife 01-19-2007 03:22 PM

My husband stays out as long as he wants, pretty much has to stay out at least 2 weeks. He picks his own hometime, but only up to 4 days a month. They keep him moving pretty well, weekend or not. The downside is its reefer, and there's wait time at shippers/receivers. I would imagine at any company though it makes a BIG difference what kind of fleet manager or dispatch you're dealing with.
He works for TransAm.

dw64 01-19-2007 03:24 PM

@ Lewis friend

I'm usually driving. In my case I rarely don't drive at least 400 miles a day (most times I'm doing 500+). I just reset my 70 hours here in Tonapah AZ... the first time during the six weeks I've been out on the road that I've actually sat for more than 24 hours.

Freight headed east is slow right now. I'm picking up a load in Phoenix bound for Fresno in a few hours... but it isn't deliverying until the 23rd. Told my FM that wasn't good for my wallet and he will likely let me drop the load at our Sacremento terminal. I just don't know if I'll get something afterwards right away. :roll:

Lewis friend 01-19-2007 03:37 PM

Now for froggy, Are you talking team or solo? I run solo and i don't really want to run team.

01-19-2007 03:40 PM

I have been out of the industry for a couple years due to a medical condition but I stayed ot at least 6-8 weeks at a time single had no need to go home I routinely got 3500-4K a week in miles pulling reefer in the late 90's called I kept the left door closed. The trick is not to make your FM mad also get a rep at your company as someone that gets the load there regardless as to what the logbook says at least back then you could do it now you can not.

Double R 01-19-2007 04:48 PM

Marten. They will run you from what I hear. Heard alot of good about them. Use the search on this site. Several threads about them.


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