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🚨🚨 ADVICE A DISPATCHER CAN GIVE THEIR CARRIER 🚨🚨
👋 Hey everyone, I wanted to share a quick tip that's been helpful for me in **staying on top of your delivery schedule**. **Tip:** *Always check the weather and traffic conditions before you hit the road.* **How to Use It:** Before you head out for a delivery, take 10-15 minutes to check the weather forecast and traffic conditions along your route. Look for any storms, road closures, or accidents that might delay you. You can use apps like Google Maps, Waze, or local DOT websites to stay updated. If you're expecting bad weather, consider adjusting your route or giving yourself extra time to account for slower driving. This proactive approach will help you stay ahead of any potential setbacks, and if you're running behind, you’ll have a better understanding of why, which can be useful if you need to communicate with your dispatcher or the customer. Give this a try and let me know how it works for you! Have any of you experienced issues due to unexpected weather or traffic? Share your experiences or any other tips you have for staying on schedule!
GOOD ADVICE
Be a helpful tool to others, give advice when needed? WHAT ADVICE CAN YOU GIVE A CARRIER?
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🚨🚨DESTINATION 🚨🚨
👋 Hey everyone, I wanted to share a quick tip that's been super helpful for me when it comes to **pre-trip planning**. **Tip:** Always check your route for truck-specific restrictions before you hit the road. **How to Use It:** Before you even start your engine, take a few minutes to review your route for any low bridges, weight limits, or other truck-specific restrictions. Apps like TruckMap or Google Maps with truck settings enabled are great for this. If you don’t have access to those, you can also look at state-specific DOT websites for updated route info. Doing this step helps avoid surprises like detours or needing to backtrack because of low-clearance bridges or restricted roads. It might seem like a small step, but it can save you time, stress, and potentially expensive fines. Trust me, you’ll be glad you checked! Give this a try and let me know how it works for you! Have any of you experienced issues with route planning? Feel free to share your stories or other tips you have!
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@Jessica Rodriguez Happy Holidays. 🎄
MAP YOUR DESTINATION
Plan where you want to go. No your starting point, and destination, and how to navigate to get to your destination. Life can through obstacles in front of you, just stay focused on your DESTINATION. WHERE DO YOU SEE YOUR DISPATCHING COMPANY IN THE NEXT 5 YEARS?
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🚨🚨 HOW DISPATCHERS HELP CARRIERS 🚨🚨
👋 Hey everyone, I wanted to share a quick tip that's been helpful for me in understanding how dispatchers help in trucking. **Tip**: *Effective dispatchers are the backbone of your operations – they help find loads, negotiate rates, and keep your schedule running smoothly.* **How to Use It**: When working with a dispatcher, make sure you provide clear and open communication about your preferences, availability, and any specific requirements (like weight limits, routes, or types of cargo). Dispatchers often have access to a wide network of shippers and brokers, and if they know your strengths and limits, they can book better, more profitable loads that align with your business goals. Here’s how you can make the most of your dispatcher: 1. **Set Expectations Early**: Have a conversation about your preferred load types, routes, and desired pay rates. This helps your dispatcher focus on finding the right loads for you. 2. **Stay Available**: Respond quickly to calls or messages from your dispatcher. They might have new opportunities that require immediate attention. 3. **Provide Feedback**: If a load doesn’t meet your expectations (in terms of pay or logistics), let your dispatcher know. They can adjust and refine their approach to better match what you want. Give this a try and let me know how it works for you! Have any of you tried a similar approach with your dispatcher? Share your experiences or other tips you have.
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