Dale pulled his jeep into the parking lot and parked beside
the truck he and Chad were driving out on their weekly trip to Los Angeles from
Atlanta. Chad had already cleaned the cab and hooked the CB radio. It was his
turn to refill the cooler with a few knickknacks and bring clean sheets and
pillowcases. Dale was ready to hand up his personal gear to Chad, when he asked,
“How was your weekend partner?”
“Great, just not long enough.”
“I know what you mean. Seems to get shorter every week.”
Before setting up the bunk and storing his personal gear, Dale
asked which trailer they were taking this week. Chad told him they had to check
with dispatch that he didn't know yet. On most occasions, they took a flatbed
or covered wagon, but there seemed to be a change in their normal routine this
time. Chad pulled the truck up to the dispatch office and they both went inside.
“What's up Tommy?” Chad asked the dispatcher as
Dale headed for the coffeepot.
“Too cheap to buy coffee I suppose.” Dale said
as he sat down in a lounge chair and picked up a trucker magazine.
“Change in plans, gentlemen. We don't have the normal
trip to L.A. this week. The company we've been servicing has closed their operations
in that area and moved their base to the Bay area. Has something to do with
routing and taxes. I'm not real sure the reasons, but I do know they will have
much more tonnage coming out of that area and that means more freight and loads
for us in the long run.
“Looks as though you will be running the northwest from
now on. The company requested you on this run because they know you will be
on time. You haven't been late on a shipment for them so far. Dale you ever
been to the Bay area?”
“No, and I have no desire to go there either.”
“Well, before you decide against it, let me fill you
in on the details.” Tommy began. “You two were paid very well for
the L.A. trip. This run is exceptional also. It pays $450 more in pay miles
and has an extra $30 for a drop in Ogalalla, NE. It will take the same amount
of time as the L.A. run because it's drop and hook and there is no waiting for
a load. You will be loaded right back for Atlanta. You won't even have to deliver
the load on the return trip, just drop the trailer in the yard and they will
have someone pick it up. You'll only have one pallet to unload in Ogalalla and
they are a 24- hour operation so you won't have to wait there either. This deal
was set up with you in mind and is yours if you want it. Now what do you say?”
“OK by me.” Chad said with a wide grin and looked
to Dale for a response. “Sounds good to me too, since there's a little
more money in it. Just as long as we're back by Friday, I'm for it. I like my
weekends at home.”