Saturday, August 8, 2009

Home Again

Yea, I know this post should have been made yesterday. But upon arriving home last night, the last thing I wanted to do was write a blog page.

Yesterday was a crazy day anyway. Upon waking up, I went to look for the other truck with whom I was to swap loads with. I found him still sleeping so I didn't bother him too much. I later found out he didn't get there until 4:30 AM. So I went inside and had breakfast at the buffet.

After breakfast, I still had plenty of time to kill before my load arrived around 1:00 PM. A few days ago, I was sent a message from the company that regular service maintenance was due on the truck. So I decided to have that done while I waited here also.

By then, the first driver had woke up. And I say first because it was then I found out there was another driver involved in the load swaps. The load I had was going to Indiana which was where he was going home to. The load he had was going to Laredo, TX. There was a 3rd driver bringing me my load going to Orlando. And we assumed that he was the one going to Laredo. However, when he arrived, he didn't know anything about the Laredo run. He checked with his dispatcher and he was going to Houston.

So I hooked up to my trailer going to Orlando. The third driver bobtailed towards Houston. And the second driver was left with 2 trailers. He had found out from his dispatcher that there was a forth driver involved.

So now I'm about an hour down I-10 heading eastbound when I get a message over the Qualcomm stating for me to go back to Marianna to pick up the empty trailer. That an empty trailer can't be left at the truck stop. Well just as I was pulling off to the shoulder to call in and find out what's going on, my phone rings. The fleet manager was calling me. I told him that I had the loaded trailer going to Orlando. He told me that there was a 4th driver involved who had an empty trailer. He was the one taking the Laredo load. So I gave him the truck number of the 3rd driver from whom I got my load. Who was also now bobtailing without a trailer. He then told me to keep going and that it was the 3rd driver he needed to contact to go back and get the empty.

Anyway, what an insane load swap! That was the first multiple trailer swap I've ever been involved in and hopefully the last!

I drove straight in to Orlando, dropped my loaded trailer, hooked up to an empty and then headed home 16 miles away. I arrived here about 9:00 PM, so hopefully you can understand why I am writing this today instead of last night.

I am off for 3 days and will return Tuesday night with my next update. Have a GREAT weekend!