I will never sleep inside the fence at a port or intermodal facility.
Now just where is that emergency release lever? Lol.
Transporting freight using two or more transportation modes. An example would be freight that is moved by truck from the shipper's dock to the rail yard, then placed on a train to the next rail yard, and finally returned to a truck for delivery to the receiving customer.
In trucking when you hear someone refer to an intermodal job they're normally talking about hauling shipping containers to and from the shipyards and railyards.
Seen at the guardhouse, Cargill in Dodge City.
Another one this applies to.
Hey man, you really need to check out my post titled “emotional support dolls for OTR kids”. Your ears should be ringing by now as several members have referenced you. 🤠💪🏻
Another one this applies to.
OTR driving normally means you'll be hauling freight to various customers throughout your company's hauling region. It often entails being gone from home for two to three weeks at a time.
Hey man, you really need to check out my post titled “emotional support dolls for OTR kids”. Your ears should be ringing by now as several members have referenced you. 🤠💪🏻
Another one this applies to.
"Sticks and Stones...."
OTR driving normally means you'll be hauling freight to various customers throughout your company's hauling region. It often entails being gone from home for two to three weeks at a time.
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I will never sleep inside the fence at a port or intermodal facility.
Intermodal:
Transporting freight using two or more transportation modes. An example would be freight that is moved by truck from the shipper's dock to the rail yard, then placed on a train to the next rail yard, and finally returned to a truck for delivery to the receiving customer.
In trucking when you hear someone refer to an intermodal job they're normally talking about hauling shipping containers to and from the shipyards and railyards.