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zipy46 01-31-2008 12:21 PM

KLLM ?
 
I been scanning KLLM's site..

they appear to cover all 48 (no NYC).

Anyone have any experience with them or know of someone who

has (or is) working for them ?

:?:

kips41 02-07-2008 07:40 PM

I work for them. What would you like to know.

zipy46 02-07-2008 08:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kips41
I work for them. What would you like to know.

How often do you guys run out west
(Tx,Az,NM,UT,Wy etc)

Would you say they are a good group to work with ?

How big is their fleet ?

Pets ?

Thanks

zipy46 02-07-2008 08:07 PM

PS:Realistic miles an effecient driver can expect ?

Do they route you or do they trust their drivers to run their own?

Can you fuel at the usual places ? (TA/Pilot) ?

thanks again

kips41 02-08-2008 05:02 AM

1. I have been with them since '93 they have been good to me, but not everyone is as happy. I am in the OTR fleet

2. Solos go west, not all the time. You will get plenty of runs east of I-35
I have not been west in 3-4 months. not that big a deal to me, I do just as well on my miles running east of I-35

3. About 1400 power units, all frightliner except for about 200 internationals. No petes

4. I averaged 2600 per week in '07

5. You are routed and given fuel stops by the run. All the big t/s, Pilot,TA, Petro some Loves. Ask that you fuel 80% of the time at the recommended stops. Use comdata and the cards are open, in that we can fuel anywhere they take Comdata.

Bumper 02-08-2008 05:06 AM

My Cardinal Logistics yard is next door to the KLLM yard in Fontana.

Talked to a few guys between the chain link and they seem pretty happy and all.

zipy46 02-17-2008 12:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bumper
My Cardinal Logistics yard is next door to the KLLM yard in Fontana.

Talked to a few guys between the chain link and they seem pretty happy and all.

Downside to KLLM ...

It appear they don't offer Practical Miles
only HHG (gonna call monday to be sure)

Trainers only get .01 xtra for training (where i work we get .07 )

Upside... TriPac's 8)

wooo hooo :lol:

stormothecentury 02-17-2008 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bumper
My Cardinal Logistics yard is next door to the KLLM yard in Fontana.

Talked to a few guys between the chain link and they seem pretty happy and all.



Hey, not to hijack the thread, but how do you find Cardinal? They just picked up a massive local account here, and I'm curious about looking at them. I'm sure every account's different, to an extent, but how are they in your experience?

Bumper 02-17-2008 04:31 PM

Things could always be better no matter where you are but......here goes..

I pickup produce for Walmart and deliver it to a cold storage house, Inland Cold Storage in Riverside CA. All live loads but a trailer drop back at ICS.

Im on the night shift so Im back in the yard sometime between 2am and 6am depending upon where I am picking up at. I generally pickup in Calif, Nevada and Arizona.

They just re-negotiated their contract with Walmart and in most of the drivers opinions, it didnt go well. We get 34cpm, 25 dollars per pickup and 19 dollars an hour for detention after 2 hours.

Once I drop the trailer in Riverside I have to bobtail to the yard in Fontana and drop it there to get my car and go home. This is where I have the biggest problem. Say I get back at 2am. As far as they are concerned my log book ends at that time. So they want me back in the truck driving at noon the next day. But, I still have paperwork to finish and leave at ICS before I can then bobtail 20 some miles to the Fontana yard to drop off the truck and get my car and drive home. I live an hour away from the terminal (or more with lousy Calif traffic) so by the time all is said and done I am getting home somewheres near 3am.

Now to be driving at noon, I have to be back in Fontana by 11 or so which means I have to leave my house by 10am which means Im up at 9am which means I have 6 hours at home every day before I am off to work.

Which means about 5 hours a day of sleep. Which might have been enough at 25 but not at 55... :sad:

I really look forward to my days off so I can catch up on my rest. Walmart requires that we count every pallet so there is no resting at the produce sheds.

I actually got more rest driving OTR!!

Im right now applying with a company to go back out on a Western Regional account, home stops during the week and off every 7-10 days.

At least I will get some sleep..... :roll:

Double R 02-17-2008 06:32 PM

Quote:

Once I drop the trailer in Riverside I have to bobtail to the yard in Fontana and drop it there to get my car and go home. This is where I have the biggest problem. Say I get back at 2am. As far as they are concerned my log book ends at that time. So they want me back in the truck driving at noon the next day. But, I still have paperwork to finish and leave at ICS before I can then bobtail 20 some miles to the Fontana yard to drop off the truck and get my car and drive home. I live an hour away from the terminal (or more with lousy Calif traffic) so by the time all is said and done I am getting home somewheres near 3am.

If you are getting paid to bobtail back to the yard(milage), THEN LOG IT AS DRIVING! Also, finishing paper work is logged ON-DUTY. Stop your log when you complete the paper work. Do that a few times and they will get the message :D .


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