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What's everyone's experience with getting freight out of Laredo? When I was given my load to Laredo, I was good with it because I had heard from other drivers that it was a good freight area. I didn't expect to have to wait for a load. I dropped my load at one of the many transfer facilities here, and bobtailed up to the truck stops hoping to get a load assignment shortly.
I've been sitting at the TA here on 35 since 11 am local time yesterday. I've been in contact with my fill-in DM and the after hours and weekend crew. I was told once that "they're working on it" meaning the planner.
I was told later that they were waiting on loads to come across the border. I asked if I should bobtail across to our terminal to get an empty trailer or if there was anything in the yard there to get me rolling and was told to "sit tight". Now I've been very patient and understanding, very polite in my qc messages, but I'm starting to get a little agitated. Is there something going on at the border that I don't know about? I've watched what seems like thousands of trucks come and go here just this morning and keep wondering what I'm missing.
Did I get fed a load of crap when I was told this is a good freight area? It seems to me like it would be but this is the first time I've ever been to Laredo. I made it clear in my last qc message that I'm not trying to be a pain but I'm getting antsy.
Layover pay is not what I'm after. I want wheels rolling! A facility where trucking companies operate out of, or their "home base" if you will. A lot of major companies have multiple terminals around the country which usually consist of the main office building, a drop lot for trailers, and sometimes a repair shop and wash facilities.