What You Need to Know About Dispatchers

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  • Опубликовано: 5 мар 2020
  • Dispatchers may be the most 'disliked' people in the trucking industry and often for good reason. In today's video, I will tell you more about the dark side of the company dispatcher.
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  • @SmartTrucking
    @SmartTrucking  4 года назад +16

    Good Day Big Strappers. Well, where do YOU stand with your current dispatcher? Is he/she the greatest EVER? Or is it time to run and find another company with a better dispatch team? Love to hear what the dispatch scoop is with you!

    • @Skusty
      @Skusty 4 года назад +6

      My dispatchers are former drivers themselves and they're great, they know that some things take time and that everything dosen't go as planned from time to time. I pull a stepdeck trailer, so that's why it might be different.

    • @19509b4
      @19509b4 4 года назад +2

      My dispatcher is cool. I'm buttering her up to dispatch me just the way I want it every week

    • @jeffreyes1568
      @jeffreyes1568 4 года назад +1

      Hes as lost as a ball in tall grass lmao!

    • @mr.fridggyyy5826
      @mr.fridggyyy5826 4 года назад +5

      Mr. FRIDGGY Here from the great white northern wisconsin. I'm going to relate as usual what my father went through. He worked for a company called Halvor Lines for quite a few years. He had a dispatcher that was a former driver for many years. This old guy knew what he was doing. Usually only the vets, such as my father got the privilege of having this guy as their main dispatcher. He was the greatest, always got my dad loads and I always remember him encouraging my father to take us with him on trips. He'd purposely sometimes send my father through some beautiful places with a lenient time schedule when us kids went with.
      Once the dispatcher retired my father had some 23 year old "driver manager." My dad quite 6months later. Unfortunately Big Jim,(the old dispatcher) passed away.
      Your right in alot of ways. Dispatcher can make or break good drivers.

    • @wazzaVI
      @wazzaVI 4 года назад +6

      My dispatcher was a driver for probably longer than I've been alive. He lied to me at first because that's just how it is, with so many unreasonable drivers out there I understand why dispatchers default to manipulating them. Now he knows that I can be reasonable and he doesn't have to lie to me and it's great.
      Some dispatchers are just assholes but don't expect anyone to treat you well when you're constantly treating them like shit yourself. I'm sure plenty of drivers have worked with great dispatchers but never knew it because of their own attitude.

  • @cataclysmic911
    @cataclysmic911 4 года назад +70

    Called into my dispatch. While I was on the phone, not on hold, he told another dispatcher to not give another driver a load. Dispatch said that driver can wait for a few days and just sit until dispatch was good and ready. I hung up, called HR, drove back to terminal and quit.
    Dispatchers are not and have never been a driver.

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  4 года назад +13

      That was the right move! Good for you!

  • @depressedtrashpanda4827
    @depressedtrashpanda4827 4 года назад +30

    All of the driver managers at my company are previous drivers. It's a requirement

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  4 года назад +10

      That's a good requirement! Smart boss!

  • @timekeeper8363
    @timekeeper8363 4 года назад +6

    The best dispatcher I’ve ever worked with was a 23 year old young lady named Edna. She could solve any problem quickly, had excellent people skills, and the paperwork was immaculate. Her position was considered “clerical” and her boss was the actual dispatcher. She ran circles around that guy!

  • @kcgibbs
    @kcgibbs 4 года назад +43

    My driver manager must get paid partially by how many miles I make. Constantly pushing and nagging. My thought is I am not even dating you why would I listen to her nagging?

  • @lungelinecowboy
    @lungelinecowboy 4 года назад +5

    I remember the days when you could ask your dispatcher how to get to a customer and he'd give you the name of the guy on the dock, directions, places to sleep, and where a good spot to eat was. Now your on your own.

  • @brianobrian9334
    @brianobrian9334 4 года назад +22

    At CFI, I have a dispatcher, a Fleet Supervisor, a Fleet Manager, a Planner, and then a Customer Service Rep, all telling me what to do . Good times.... And they just pushed my minimum time out from 7-10 days to 14 days,woohoo. That's why I'm leaving next week.

    • @dominickjustave3558
      @dominickjustave3558 4 года назад +6

      And they all don't talk to each other

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  4 года назад +1

      Don't blame you for leaving! My head aches just looking at that list! Friggin carriers!

  • @waynesworld2086
    @waynesworld2086 4 года назад +28

    hell I'm disgusted by the dispatcher & brokers lies, I mean they straight up go to work to lie then go home and sit at the dinner table with their families like as if they did top notch work that day lol

  • @bobbyjohnson3735
    @bobbyjohnson3735 4 года назад +30

    I quit a company just a few days ago because in Orientation they told me I would be paid for detention. I had about 5 different places that they never paid me on and I emailed the terminal manager and my driver manager .nothing happen. So it happen again 7 hours one place and 5 hours at another ..So I quit . Now they want me back and said they would pay me.. I am sick this crap. I have found a new place.

    • @TTVZicaZachh
      @TTVZicaZachh 4 года назад +5

      I've never received a dime from cr England for detention pay man. Can't wait to get out of this company.

  • @robbyemery390
    @robbyemery390 4 года назад +19

    Every driver can relate. Most dispatchers are just out and out liars!

  • @canadiantrucker9574
    @canadiantrucker9574 4 года назад +18

    Dispatchers are "Driver Managers" and we drivers are called "Transportation Movement Engineers "

    • @robertruschak7083
      @robertruschak7083 4 года назад +2

      😅😅

    • @dchawk81
      @dchawk81 4 года назад +6

      I'm a Freight Relocation Engineer with a certification in zip tie maintenance.

  • @eriknervik9003
    @eriknervik9003 3 года назад +7

    I love the “driver manager” it’s like Amazon now calls their warehouses “fulfillment centers” or my favorite, you ever realize how your bank no longer has a branch manager? Everyone is a “Vice President” or “assistant Vice President” yet they never seem to have authority to do anything.
    The thing with creating elaborate titles is a sign of a decadent late stage society I believe

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  3 года назад +2

      Yup, inflated titles are becoming a big thing. What scares me is the number of people buying into this fake level of self importance!

  • @ghostcat1883
    @ghostcat1883 4 года назад +6

    The company I drive a day cab for makes us call in almost everyday. They set it up that way to make us think that they care.

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  4 года назад +3

      No, they don't care about you, just where their load is incase the customer asks.

  • @billywayne6104
    @billywayne6104 4 года назад +4

    They call them "driver or fleet manager" because it makes them feel special lol

  • @drucifer_too
    @drucifer_too 4 года назад +28

    What about transitioning drivers to dispatching? Nearer to retirement but have the people skills, computer savvy and obviously the experience of what it's like to be on the road. Maybe ones that are having medical issues that need attention at home.

    • @dchawk81
      @dchawk81 4 года назад +5

      People skills and computer savvy?
      You have no business being a dispatcher!

    • @thebigdrew12
      @thebigdrew12 4 года назад +2

      That's a pretty good idea.

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  4 года назад +3

      That's the route they should come from!

  • @briankeithr
    @briankeithr 4 года назад +13

    My favorite dispatcher story took place in early 90's when I was leased to a major moving and storage van line. I was loading a HHG shipment in Dallas on a Friday morning. My new "GREEN" dispatcher wanted me to also load another HHG shipment in EL Paso the same day. My reply was to ask if he had looked at the map. His reply was that it was only a few inches on the map. Never forgot that one !!!!!

    • @weed420yee
      @weed420yee 4 года назад +3

      C’mon dude be real

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  4 года назад +4

      Unbelievable, isn't it ?

    • @briankeithr
      @briankeithr 4 года назад +2

      @@SmartTrucking Really enjoy watching your channel. You remind me of a long time family bed bug friend of my father who was from Manitoulin Island (Jim Monkhouse). He passed 1994 at 68. Lots of Canadian trucking stories from the 1950's and 60s.

    • @Dipperdap1
      @Dipperdap1 4 года назад +2

      I used to work in the reefer repair field. I was in KC at the time elbow deep in a repair and got dispatched to Denver the same day. I asked the same question. I was given the same stupid answer. What followed was not a conversation for tender ears.....

  • @NatFreeman666
    @NatFreeman666 4 года назад +1

    My dispatcher has been with the company 16 years and knows the game. He runs me hard and I’ve made money that I’m very happy with. He’s always been cool with me, never questions if conditions are unsafe and I need to shut down, and had never given me a load I couldn’t deliver even if it was by a few minutes on my 70. Due to his seniority he can also pull strings at the company’s repair shop and has gotten me to the front of the line for repairs. I feel that I lucked out, especially as a rookie working for a mega.

  • @blowinshtup6553
    @blowinshtup6553 4 года назад +4

    I have to walk my dispatchers through the moronically basic “trucker math” every other load. Gets old. Best one yet:
    “I’m on a dock in Denver for my 7am pickup so I can’t be in SLC for a 11am pickup on another load. OK? Great. Thanks”

  • @deanwilliams8857
    @deanwilliams8857 4 года назад +11

    When I drove my dispatcher was always sick or something as she would always be leaving early as a result, I was assigned to somebody else that would make me wait all day to get a load and lo and behold he would wait until rush hour traffic and give me a load across where I had been sitting all day. I no longer work for them as I quit. I have no idea if that clown works there but they probably promoted him.

  • @waynesworld2086
    @waynesworld2086 4 года назад +7

    "driver managers"
    I just about choked & spit my sweet tea out in my food lol, we could probably get more respect and work ethic out of a inmate than the "driver managers" lol

  • @creelin489
    @creelin489 4 года назад +2

    I've had 2 good... no, great dispatchers so far. One of them was okay, while the rest were constantly on my back and didn't care about their drivers in the least.

  • @noemario2348
    @noemario2348 4 года назад +6

    I'm glad that I work for a company with pretty good and experienced dispatchers, no complain so far.

  • @DaytonaRoadster
    @DaytonaRoadster 4 года назад +2

    Dispatch is were everyone starts, there are some good and some bad. Just like every job. When i started as dispatch i had some lazy stupid drivers. Taking 13 hour breaks, mis using their clock and failing loads ect. Course i screwed up too when i was learning. But i alway tried to keep my guys moving and get them home when they wanted. And thats why they loved me. And i always treated them like people, asked about their families and their hobbies, ANYTHING to get their mind off trucking, even for 5 mins. Now i train market planners and dispatchers. A lot of it will depend on the company and who trains them

  • @consejeriajuridica
    @consejeriajuridica 4 года назад +11

    Yes that's the truth!! 😎
    Big Carriers & Dispatchers 🤧🤢🤕🤒 if you can avoid them.. Do it!

  • @joelkaepernick-russell80
    @joelkaepernick-russell80 4 года назад +4

    I definitely would've told him to "SMOKE IT"😂

  • @joebrothers4907
    @joebrothers4907 3 года назад +2

    This helped me a lot - im preparing for a job in another profession and this video has helps me a lot. Thanks for keeping it so honest!

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  3 года назад +1

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!

  • @davejohnson5479
    @davejohnson5479 4 года назад +2

    I drive for an LTL company and have had the same dispatcher for 17 years. We had a rough start, but now over time we have a great working relationship. Teamwork is paramount in the LTL industry.

  • @pointnIaugh
    @pointnIaugh 4 года назад +23

    I think shippers and receivers should be put on e logs.

  • @adamdawson9217
    @adamdawson9217 4 года назад +2

    My dad always said that the best type of dispatcher is one that uses to drive truck.

  • @_TheWatchers
    @_TheWatchers 4 года назад +16

    You should. Be on the fmcsa board cause you know what youre talking about and have true experience and are a true professional and responsible human being!

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  4 года назад +1

      They probably wouldn't let me in the building, but thank you!

  • @rummagingchaos
    @rummagingchaos 2 года назад

    i found the perfect dispatcher. he was like an angel, no joke. he was patient, attentive to my needs (which weren’t much), polite, looked out for me. it was the best company i’d ever worked for BECAUSE of my dispatcher. i didn’t realize that until he quit. As soon as i was put into someone else’s hands they started showing their asses. It was less than a month after my dispatcher quit that i quit too.

  • @MrRossharrell
    @MrRossharrell 4 года назад +2

    I like my dispatcher, but in general they could and i think will be replaced by computers

  • @mr.mr.8194
    @mr.mr.8194 4 года назад +2

    You are absolutely right brother👍🏽...I hate when I refuse a load,and the dispatcher would get piss and start giving me the shitty loads

  • @slingo30
    @slingo30 4 года назад +4

    I've got a pretty good dispatcher, but he does forget all of the time that I'll get way ahead of their scheduling (up to a day and a half)

  • @josephboley
    @josephboley 4 года назад +19

    Driver manager?? LoL 🤭 most dispatcher's can't manage to wipe their own butt.

  • @rogerwillis7692
    @rogerwillis7692 4 года назад +1

    I also had the same problem with the GPS and my dispatcher. I was at dock and almost 3/4 empty when my "buddy" called and wanted to know why I wasn't heading to the final destination!

  • @robertgray9802
    @robertgray9802 4 года назад +2

    dispatchers are not supervisors they don't tell you what to do their job is to move the freight and if my dispatcher gets brave enough to yell at me on the phone I will politely turn right around take my truck back to the terminal park it go in there handing the keys and say I quit. I won't even let safety do that either because once again 3/4 of them never drove.

  • @Anthony_T.
    @Anthony_T. 4 года назад +3

    Company i recently left had a great dispatcher team. Yeah there's off days but they compensated me for anything that happened out of my control. Before i left, i picked up a load that picked up in the city i live in (they let me clean out my truck) and take it to one of their terminals at the KY/IN border and promised they'd get me home. I was expecting them to put me on the bus.
    They booked me a next day flight, paid for a $120 uber ride to get to the closest hotel to the airport in Indiana from Kentucky, and booked a hotel for the night. They told me that I'm still one of their drivers until I get home and they'll do what they can to get me home

  • @lenhart8487
    @lenhart8487 Год назад

    thank you for sharing this, liked the whole thing, especially the computer dispatcher idea, not that I'm a driver but I can kind of imagine what it's like, KIND OF

  • @cumminssmoker2456
    @cumminssmoker2456 4 года назад +1

    I miss my old dispatcher. He had 20 years of over the road experience

  • @jayrider2726
    @jayrider2726 4 года назад

    My friend graduated from a fly by night trucking school and a flatbed company hired him with only 30 days of training him. He went on his first solo trip and quit he also got a ticket for improperly tarping his load. The company promised him that they would only give him easy tarp loads considering he had such a short training period. BEWARE; Their are some horrible companies in New Jersey.

  • @tscottme
    @tscottme 4 года назад +1

    So many people are saying drivers will be replaced next week by robots, yet replacing a dispatcher with a robot is a million times more simple.

    • @EuroGuy85
      @EuroGuy85 4 года назад

      tscottme
      I thought über-freight is already doing it. It’s only a matter of time

  • @truckchuck5601
    @truckchuck5601 4 года назад +1

    Being full independent it’s fine when a broker cancels a load last minute after I drove three hours to get there but if I cancel because of breakdown or emergency then they get all pissy and threaten to put you on no haul list. They have no real understanding what it takes to perform my job.

  • @MrFriday83
    @MrFriday83 4 года назад +1

    You nailed it!

  • @davidsteckley8846
    @davidsteckley8846 4 года назад +2

    When I did OTR with Rocor, my dispatcher was awesome,, got me home on time 99% of the time, kept me moving, I was able to run 6.5 days a week. I always planned to only have to drive under 4hrs on Sundays.

  • @jamesschultz30
    @jamesschultz30 4 года назад +2

    I don't really have a dispatcher any more. I drive now for an OEM. I run out of a very small shop, although we are a global company. My "dispatcher " is a buddy of mine and my wife whom we both worked with for years before. But, the last place I was at when I doing Chicago every day had very good dispatchers. They where all ex drivers, so they actually understood how the job worked.

  • @sheenalee7602
    @sheenalee7602 4 года назад +1

    I had an incident with satellite tracking myself. I was in Pennsylvania when my fleet manager called me and asked me where I was and I said I was in Pennsylvania. He told me that satellite was showing that I was in New Jersey. My dispatcher is okay. I just sometimes wish the pay and home time was better.

  • @markvaars37
    @markvaars37 4 года назад +1

    Half these " Driver managers" couldn't manage their way out of a cardboard box

  • @gearjammer4779
    @gearjammer4779 4 года назад +18

    The only reason I watch this guy’s videos is to hear him say 1 word.
    “About”. He always says “uh-boot”.
    Let’s face it. Canadians talk funny.
    🤣😂😅. I shouldn’t make fun of him though. The guy tells it like it is. I’m a 38 year driver and I’ve experienced every situation he talks about. He really knows his stuff! 👍

    • @Kuzyapso
      @Kuzyapso 4 года назад +4

      Yes that's the only word that gives him away. Otherwise I'd awesome he was an American

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  4 года назад +6

      I watch a RUclips channel called Tula's Endless Summer. I think the fellow named Billy who I believe is from New York state, says ABOUT funny! Must be a regional accent thing, I don't know.

    • @tscottme
      @tscottme 4 года назад

      Ah Canada. I've always wanted to visit Europe. ;-)

    • @mrdave777
      @mrdave777 4 года назад

      Gearjammer Why make fun of Canadians Aye?!?!? You damn Canuck. Lol

  • @MrTortureandtorment
    @MrTortureandtorment 4 года назад +1

    Horror storys of the dispatcher. Right on.

  • @stevemikkelson6265
    @stevemikkelson6265 4 года назад +1

    Spot On They DO NOT Have People Skills, You Would Think That A 100 Year Old Trucking Company Would Have This Corrected And Run Like A Well Oiled Machine Guess What? They Don’t . Really Pathetic To Say The Least.

  • @dennisaustin6058
    @dennisaustin6058 3 года назад +1

    I was reminded by your story of a friend driving for a courier company I will not say the name of incase someone working there reads this, My friend drove 6 hours to pick up a trailer and drive the load to its warehouse 6 hours further...18 hours total, 6 hours back to where his town and another 6 hours, he called dispatch to tell them the load was wrong, the dispatcher was new to the job and looked for loopholes he used to blast drivers, This dispatcher screwed up but not one to admit it tried to blame the driver, but my friend was not green he had a digital camera and took photos of the trailer number and load and the camera automatically had a time stamp so there was no way for the dispatcher to argue it was a old picture and my friend emailed them to the manager who wanted to see the both of us in his office and asked dispatch why he lost it on my friend, and was told to pick up his last and final check !! and if there was a way he would tell other carriers about him and what he did.

  • @mrdave777
    @mrdave777 4 года назад +1

    I love your videos.
    Have you thought about producing an intro?! Catchy song, catchy graphics?!

  • @frankcrawford5404
    @frankcrawford5404 3 года назад

    I love the story about sat-tracking. As mechanic w/driving experience, I have worked on the sat-communication units in the trucks. Even though they have improved their still far from accurate. Your story is simply a driver unfamiliar w/the technology and a green dispatcher (or one also unfamiliar w/ the technology.)
    One way to try and fix the dispatcher problem is an award to the best dispatchers (voted on by drivers. With questions detailing: driver confidence, load availability and least dead-head milage) This ???MIGHT??? improved the driver to dispatcher relationship. It could be a company award or could lead to a national recognized award sponsored by a industry recognized supplier. One thing is true to improve any driver shortage your going to have to address the driver to dispatcher relationship.!!!!!!!

  • @ChampionofVardenfell
    @ChampionofVardenfell 4 года назад

    Never had agood dispatcher in 7 years and multiple companies. Getting the hell out of truck driving, I can't stand it anymore. The wages suck, so does the work, the hours, and the employers.

  • @jrremerable
    @jrremerable 4 года назад +1

    Depends. My usual dispatcher's were/are great. No arguments, ask what I think, and great to work with. The fill in's generally mean I take time off till the regulars came back. Less problems I think.

  • @mumbleIntel
    @mumbleIntel 4 года назад

    I was sceptic about joining a large carrier after working 16 months with England 2 years ago. After 3 months with Crete running dry van and 90 percent of drop and hooks, I'm very pleased with them. Pay could be a little bit better, but getting good miles, awesome dispatch lady, and never on my back about anything.

  • @smartin23964
    @smartin23964 4 года назад

    More companies should subscribe to your channel and LISTEN! Great video!

  • @Ryan-xq2ot
    @Ryan-xq2ot 4 года назад +4

    My "dispatcher" at my job now is my dad and the owner of the truck and trailer I drive lol he drives the truck running our local work. He's been driving 20 plus years

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  4 года назад +3

      Better listen to that dispatcher!!

  • @thorclayton
    @thorclayton 4 года назад

    I worked for a company once that had ONE dispatcher for 90 drivers. I wish I was lying.

  • @eugeneklemenz
    @eugeneklemenz 4 года назад +2

    I had great dispatcher until I got hurt and have been on workers comp for almost a year and my dispatcher quit and went to work for a utility company

  • @josephbeach6046
    @josephbeach6046 4 года назад

    I appreciate your input. I just got my two year experience and still learning. This past Friday I sent a message to let my dispatcher know that the shipper won't be able to load me until Monday. I sent two messages. One message to let them know the shopper can't load me until Monday. Then they left me a message to send a form with an ETA I sent that form in and under the comments I put shipper won't be able to take me until Monday. Saturday morning one dispatcher asked me have I been loaded yet, if so please send your loaded call. 🤦‍♂️

  • @ryanbrydon8829
    @ryanbrydon8829 4 года назад +1

    I drove and was also a dispatcher. I loved both but really enjoyed being a dispatcher. I got along with everybody on the Dedicated fleet. The drivers would even just call me and see whats going on if they were sitting at the customer. The drivers knew if they had an issue the could call me and it would be fixed simple as that.

  • @grafton3073
    @grafton3073 4 года назад +2

    I can’t complain really. Right now as a company driver I have two dispatchers one is the fleet manager (CDL-A driver for almost 7yrs) for all the dispatchers because I’m on a couple different lanes he over sees and the other does line haul lanes I run power only for sometimes. They both are great to talk to and get me what I need out here on the road. It’s kinda like a family here with this company. We have about 150 power units. Sometimes but not often communication can break down but I think that goes for all companies. I guess I’m trying to say that there can be a good balance and understanding between driver and dispatcher especially if they can get used to how each other operates and what is needed. A real two way street that you have to paint the lines on yourself sometimes but it’s out there! I have had my share of real bad dispatchers with a certain major carrier though as well...
    Love the channel, the live streams and videos. Keep it up! 🚚💨

  • @mattberg916
    @mattberg916 4 года назад

    I really like the autonomous dispatch idea. That being said I work for a small company and I consider myself lucky. I run pretty hard, I report equipment problems (obviously no on else does), I handle problems myself as best I can and I get treated pretty well.

  • @devadana1924
    @devadana1924 4 года назад +1

    Hey Sir ~ thank you for these videos
    They are very helpful and I respect your opinion.
    You see the stock market starting to crash
    I'm thinking of just starting trucking. How did the trucking industry do during 2008, 2009? Did that last bear market impact frequency of loads, hurt pay..?

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  4 года назад +1

      Excellent question! Trucking has always been somewhat cyclical in nature due to a number of factors. What I've found is that no matter where the market is, some niches in trucking will always thrive. It's one of the reasons I liked pulling reefers. As one old guy once told me, " no matter what, people still need to eat". I never really felt industry downturns.

  • @_TheWatchers
    @_TheWatchers 4 года назад +3

    They should offer dispatchers a incentive to run us efficiently and within our hos and realistic windows and no major gaps btw recievers and new shipper

  • @waltwynn-sandiegonorthcoun8475
    @waltwynn-sandiegonorthcoun8475 4 года назад +4

    They shave the miles off so much no way to make it on time...

  • @paulocosta4043
    @paulocosta4043 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing this video! Yes its true what you say 😭😭😭 heavy trucks greetings from Portugal 💪💪💪😂

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  4 года назад +2

      Greetings Paulo! Friends of mine have vacationed there and they told me it's beautiful!

    • @paulocosta4043
      @paulocosta4043 4 года назад

      @@SmartTrucking hello how are you!
      Your country is also beautiful !
      Now i work in urban solid waste collection,there is no dispatcher or forwarder,just garbage ahahah

  • @CostaneFTW1
    @CostaneFTW1 4 года назад

    I've had amazing dispatchers and terrible dispatchers. I've had a dispatcher tell me to run with 10k over weight of steel, and I've had a dispatcher get me an overweight permit within 10 minutes for a 3k overfill on a tanker. It all comes down to the company and how they value the driver.
    P.S- I quit that steel job that night.

  • @surajtruckingvlog6585
    @surajtruckingvlog6585 4 года назад +1

    Nice video sar ji 👍

  • @allanj4576
    @allanj4576 4 года назад

    Dishonest bags of shit is a good description. Right up there with brokers.

  • @thatguy-pl8py
    @thatguy-pl8py 4 года назад +1

    I'm so fed up with my dispatcher. He'd rather play load broker and get third party carriers to do everything for us

  • @johnnyburroughs4224
    @johnnyburroughs4224 4 года назад

    My dispatcher was a driver for years before he switched over in the company. He gets me miles and does a good job to not have me sitting. Longest I've ever had to sit was 2 hours and that was only one time.

  • @paulweldon3134
    @paulweldon3134 4 года назад

    What magazines can you recommend that put out good credible information in the trucking business industry? Thanks for your help

  • @richardterry7437
    @richardterry7437 4 года назад +1

    This explains why my dispatchers are so terrible sometimes. Thanks for the upload. I'll be sure to thank the good dispatchers and treat them well.

  • @a1700zz
    @a1700zz 3 года назад

    In the bus industry, dispatchers are either management or promoted drivers. After 31 years driving buses I am upping my B to A. I am looking to buy a small trucking company. So I might have to fill in as a dispatcher owner driver dependent on the situation. I plan to work with my employees, because over 31 years in the bus industry, I had some really good ones and some useless horrors as dispatchers.

  • @TruckerMike089
    @TruckerMike089 4 года назад +3

    I seem to be bounced between all 4. However each one is responsible for a different area, so there is that.

  • @thebard7021
    @thebard7021 4 года назад

    I work for a nationwide company (Hint: White Trucks with the yellow and black logo). And there are 3 divisions. Intermodal, DCS and OTR. I can't speak for intermodal or OTR, but on my DCS regional account, I'd argue that my dispatchers are some of the best in the business.
    Of the 100 or so drivers on the account, there are 6 people in the office. 3 dispatchers, load planner, account manager and safety.
    This is just my opinion, I have the umbrella benefits of working for a large company but the account feels like a small one. The miles and pay are decent, we're on a first name basis and anytime I have a problem I can simply call them up. If I cant reach them by office phone, I have the option of calling up my assigned dispatcher on his cell (Tho it had better be a life or death situation lol).

  • @centex7409
    @centex7409 3 года назад +2

    Do like we did in the Army back in the day: Form your own unofficial team and make it invaluable.. Then the brass if it has any brains will bend heaven and earth to keep that team as functional as possible, and that team can ask for and get perks as success keeps everyone looking good. So a dispatcher that knows the business and thinks fast on their feet, drivers who know their business and can clearly communicate what's happening out there to the dispatcher.. Team members selected on merit.
    Be true mercenaries, it's the ONLY way to negotiate ANYTHING in business. Not a union so trying to black X the team could easily backfire on the company so the lawyer weenies in the office will flag that off. Besides, if the office is scared of a team of competence, you want NOTHING to do with such losers. A business can only pay you money if they're making money. A company not interested in effective money making isn't where you want to be.

  • @TheCalgarydoug
    @TheCalgarydoug 4 года назад +1

    Even worse, is the fact that driver examiners do not have to have ever driven truck for a living to give a drivers class one test. I had let my class one license lapse because I was not driving for a living at the time, and when I went to renew it I had to take a road test. I had received extensive training in 1964 when I started in the industry and in 1994 when some guy who had only read about how to, failed me on a road test. The driving school where I took the test told me that this examiner fails everyone so he gets paid for a drivers exam twice per person.
    As for dispatchers, even the ones who consider themselves to be professionals are prone to faults, like lying even when the driver has proof they lied, and some of those think they know better than an experienced driver. I had one dispatcher ask me if two van bodied B train trailers would work together on a run from Calgary to Saskatoon. I told her that they would not work, but she decided that they would. As the pup trailer left the yard the front of the pup contacted the rear of the lead trailer and ripped the nose off the pup. Both the dispatcher and I watched it happen so there was no need for me to say "I told you so."

    • @scuba535
      @scuba535 4 года назад

      Doug Fever it’s unfortunate how many people ask for advice about stuff but never follow what is advised.

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  4 года назад

      Funny story! One of those moments you just live for!

  • @OneshotMovement
    @OneshotMovement 4 года назад +1

    So I had a dispatcher that would tell me the load was do a Certain date and I would get there and I would check in and they would tell me I was a day early . He would do that so I can push it and be there early but it would waste my time sitting there to add to it I wasn’t getting payed lay over . Sucks

  • @waltwynn-sandiegonorthcoun8475
    @waltwynn-sandiegonorthcoun8475 4 года назад +3

    I got marked with a late load that was bull💩...

  • @joeduece1
    @joeduece1 4 года назад +1

    I did not know.

  • @markhart1516
    @markhart1516 4 года назад +1

    This is why I dispatch myself. I don't do dispatchers.

  • @1KnattyDread
    @1KnattyDread 4 года назад

    Can you get your CDL just by writing the test and renting a truck and trailer to do the road test or is it mandatory to do the whole MELT Program in Ontario, Canada??

  • @SenorBolsa
    @SenorBolsa 4 года назад +1

    One thing I do like about dispatch at my company in general is that they can look at where we are or our HoS but policy is not to unless it's an emergency.
    So no pesetering about "oh you have enough hours to do it" or "why did you park there?"
    That kind of trust is important. I said I'd do the job I'll damn well do it. I'll call if anything comes up.

  • @EuroGuy85
    @EuroGuy85 4 года назад

    Hello all!
    I noticed a comment saying that dispatchers/DM can’t look up HOS. What’s the problem with knowing how many employees have HOS available to pick up a load?

  • @driver4818
    @driver4818 4 года назад +1

    I have a really good dispatcher. I’ve been fortunate to have a really good dispatcher. He always comes in when I need to go home or can’t make a load on time. I feel bad for him because he’s young and looks like he’s aged 10yrs in 5 because of how stressful the job can be. I’d rather drive the truck and let dispatchers handle all the phone call for me than me having to do it bc I’m not a good people person. :)

  • @timothykeith1367
    @timothykeith1367 3 года назад +1

    Dispatching should use historic route data and past weather conditions to optimally route with minimum delays.

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  3 года назад +1

      Timothy, you need to be in congress. Did I mention that before?

  • @deee.9779
    @deee.9779 4 года назад

    You are so funny,but true.

  • @deanlabbe9952
    @deanlabbe9952 4 года назад

    One night some 20 plus years ago I'm at the place our drivers used to stop for coffee in Salisbury Mass. An o/o comes in gets a coffee and asks how far it is to the Maine Border. Roughly 17 miles I answer. Oh good I almost there he exclaims. Maybe being able to help him find his pickup I ask him where his appointment is. Fraser Paper he replies, his dispatcher told him it is right on the border. Well the dispatcher told him correct to a point. The only problem is Fraser Paper is on the Saint Johns River in Madawaska Maine on the Canadian border some 400 miles from the Maine New Hampshire border. This guy had been dead heading from So Jersey. He was not impressed with dispatch at the moment.

  • @jondoh2226
    @jondoh2226 4 года назад +2

    I want to try out OTR trucking. I don't have a CDL, but I do have a clean driving record. Do you have a suggestion for good companies to work for who hire new drivers? I would like to be located in the western states more if that is possible.

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  4 года назад +1

      Talk to Pride in Salt Lake City. I don't know if they train, but if they don't they will have a school they recommend. Pride is an excellent carrier.

  • @jasonduke3608
    @jasonduke3608 4 года назад +1

    Dave I've got one for you and everyone else. This just happened. Today is 3/10/20 its 6:12 am. I am on a dedicated run. I arrived to my pickup last night around 6:30 they let me stay here in the dock, and load me in the morning. I checked in and just relaxed in my truck. I woke up early(4:45) this morning, usually the hi lo going in the trailer wakes me up but it didn't happen.
    I sat there until 6 am. I went in the office to see what's up, another driver from my company took my load!! Sneaky S.O.B. left as I was going in the office. I just called dispatch and no surprise they have no idea what's going on. Has this ever happened to you?? Anyone??

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  4 года назад

      Well, it'll be interesting to find out whose fault that was! That's not an uncommon occurrence in trucking. Usually it's just a miscommunication between the loader and the shipper or the driver but every instance is different. Some guys will just deliberately steal your load. I hope that wasn't the case here. Figure out the time that you lost and ask dispatch how they plan to compensate you for that.

  • @janet5992
    @janet5992 4 года назад +1

    Blame the industry not the individual.

  • @trevorfillmore698
    @trevorfillmore698 4 года назад +1

    I have drove for 20 years now and happy to say I only had a dispatcher for a few months when I first started in the industry always hauled dedicated runs and loved it. For the the last 3 years I've plowed and run equipment for the province of New Brunswicks and love it plowing is a great challenge and I was ready for it.

  • @bforever9039
    @bforever9039 4 года назад +3

    Good dispatcher -> good loads -> good money

  • @cudwieser3952
    @cudwieser3952 4 года назад +1

    Dispatching comes under admin 101. Put the right pencil in the right holder and count them in, count them out and which holders they end up in and when. Simple reading, simple arithmatic and a calm attitude with a good sense of organisation, all things you get chewed out for lacking an office environment, yet oddly all the things most hotshot managers seem to never need. Go figure.
    On another topic has there ever been a particularly dark moment in your driving career you've been sorely tempted to pack the job in and how did you cope with it and not lose your livelihood. Responsible jobs like driving and others where you are the one likely to carry the burden when things are going wrong are very grim at times. Hope do you cope?

  • @guyazbell7437
    @guyazbell7437 4 года назад +1

    I was thinking about being a dispatcher but i drove truck 30+ yrs so that proubly wont happen.

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  4 года назад

      Over qualified with too much experience and empathy for other truck drivers. Sorry, we can't use you!

  • @Not99always100
    @Not99always100 3 года назад

    I'm looking to become a dispatcher. With not lying being a given, what are some of the difficulties drivers go thru with dispatchers so I can avoid those practices? Also, what are dispatchers lying about?