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DispatchingMe LLC - Truck Dispatch Service DispatchingMe is an independent company specializing in easy, efficient and transparent truck dispat

07/28/2022

Professional and Reliable Truck Dispatching Service - only 3% service fee.
We provide dispatching service for Owner Operators and Carriers with 48-53ft dry vans, reefers, flatbeds, step-decks and power only trucks.
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Professional and Reliable Truck Dispatching Service - only 5% service fee.We provide dispatching service for Owner Opera...
07/11/2022

Professional and Reliable Truck Dispatching Service - only 5% service fee.
We provide dispatching service for Owner Operators and Carriers with 48-53ft dry vans, reefers, flatbeds, step-decks and power only trucks.
Contact us today to get best dispatching service:
T: 747-250-8866
E: [email protected]
W: dispatching.me

U.S. for-hire truck tonnage rose 0.5% in August, on the heels of a 1.1% decline in July, according to the latest data fr...
07/06/2022

U.S. for-hire truck tonnage rose 0.5% in August, on the heels of a 1.1% decline in July, according to the latest data from the American Trucking Associations (ATA).

“August’s monthly gain, while small, was the first since March,” said ATA chief economist Bob Costello. “It is important to remember that ATA’s tonnage data is dominated by for-hire contract freight, with a very limited amount of spot market freight. I continue to believe that tonnage has not recovered to pre-pandemic levels for two main reasons – broader supply chain issues, like semiconductor shortages, as well as industry specific difficulties, including the driver shortage and lack of equipment.

A chart showing truck tonnage
“Despite some supply chain issues, demand remains strong for trucking services generally. Truckload carriers are operating fewer trucks than a year earlier, which makes it difficult to increase freight volumes significantly,” he added.

The index was down 0.5% compared to August 2020, marking the second straight year-over-year drop. Year to date, tonnage is down 0.2% over the same eight months of 2020.

07/06/2022

1. Watch for the warning signs
Sometimes depression is associated with sadness, but this is not always the case. Red flags can also include things like a lack of interest in getting together with family or friends, Forte says. Drivers who have faced traumatic experiences such as crashes might experience flashbacks and constantly expect the worst, always scanning to see where potential danger lies.

The issues become problematic when drivers always wake up distressed, feel overwhelmed, experience heart palpitations, or live with a constant sense of stress and tension.

2. Tackle the isolation
Some people are happy with small social circles, while others will prefer more connections. But those who are isolated from these connections can experience symptoms of depression or anxiety.

There might be several underlying reasons. Some drivers, for example, face these symptoms because of biological or even genetic factors, Forte says.

One way to alleviate the isolation is to reduce the number of days on the road. Setting aside specific time to call family, friends, and colleagues while away from home can help, too.

3. Ground yourself in the five senses
If drivers find themselves overthinking things, Forte says they can use all five senses to ground themselves. It involves asking: What are five things you see, four things you hear, three things you smell, two things you taste, and one thing you feel.

The process helps bring the truck driver back into the present. That’s important because the underlying stresses may be linked to the future or the past.

4. Care for the body and mind
Biological, psychological and social factors all have a role to play in mental health.

Biological factors, for example, include sleep, movement, and exercise. It’s why carving out an hour to go to the gym or walking for 20 minutes a day can help, Forte says. Eating at regular intervals makes its own difference because skipping meals can put the brain into a distress mode, she adds. Staying hydrated is also important, and water will be a better alternative than pop or juice.

As for maximizing sleep, Forte recommends turning off the phone an hour before going to sleep, to avoid visual stimulation. Something that generates white noise can improve the quality of sleep in a noisy truck stop or rest area, too.

Breathing and grounding exercises will also help to manage stress, as can other mindfulness practices that help re-establish a sense of calm, she adds.

Another thing to consider is to carry things in the truck that offer reminders of home, Forte says. Food choices can connect drivers to the people they love as well.

5. Move past the macho mentality
Most truck drivers are men, and sometimes there is a stigma around reaching for help and talking about feelings. Men need to recognize it’s OK to have those feelings, Forte says. It takes courage to reach out for help – and there are clinical practices that specialize in mental health for men, so they feel safer.

6. Recognize help is a call or click away
Mental health resources are available through government departments and non-profit agencies as well as family doctors. Some clinical practices even offer sliding scales of fees or bursaries, covering session costs. And drivers can find clinical practices that recognize cultural sensitivities and hotlines that are specific to their issues, Forte says.

During this year’s enforcement effort, inspectors will be paying extra attention to two areas — Hours of Service violati...
05/03/2021

During this year’s enforcement effort, inspectors will be paying extra attention to two areas — Hours of Service violations and lighting violations. “According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, the lighting violation “lamps inoperable” (Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations 393.9) was the number one vehicle violation in fiscal 2020, accounting for approximately 12.24% of all vehicle violations discovered that year. And during last year’s International Roadcheck, the top driver out-of-service violation category in North America was hours of service, accounting for 34.7% of all driver out-of-service conditions,” the CVSA said.

Some real-life jokes from life of Dispatchers and Drivers ;)
04/29/2021

Some real-life jokes from life of Dispatchers and Drivers ;)

Professional and Reliable Truck Dispatching Service - only 5% service fee.We provide dispatching service for Owner Opera...
02/22/2021

Professional and Reliable Truck Dispatching Service - only 5% service fee.

We provide dispatching service for Owner Operators and Carriers with 48-53ft dry vans, flatbeds, stepdecks and power only trucks.

Contact us today to get best dispatching service:
T: +13072137277
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Truckers voted on the best truck stops and the results are in:The best truck stops in America have been determined thank...
02/03/2021

Truckers voted on the best truck stops and the results are in:

The best truck stops in America have been determined thanks to the help of truck drivers.

The truck stop rankings were first determined by ratings and reviews on the Trucker Path app, which were used to create a Top 20 Truck Stop list. Then, drivers voted on which Truck Stops deserved a Top 5 slot. Feedback from more than 1 million drivers helped to compile the final Top 5 lists.

According to the feedback, the best truck stops ranked as follows:

Independent Truck Stops

1st Place — Noble’s Restaurant and Truck Stop, Corinth, Kentucky
2nd Place — Big Apple Travel Center, Joplin, Missouri
3rd Place – Russell’s Truck & Travel Center, Glenrio, New Mexico
4th Place — Tennessean Truck Stop, Cornersville, Tennessee
5th Place — Gee Cee’s Truck Stop, Toledo, Washington
Chain Truck Stops

1st Place – Mach 1 #12, Frankfort, Illinois
2nd Place – Love’s Travel Stop # 763, Hampshire, Illinois
3rd Place – Sapp Bros Travel Center, Harrisonville, Missouri
4th Place – Flying J Travel Center #1171, Mesquite, Nevada
5th Place – Mr. Gas Travel Center, Jerome, Idaho

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02/03/2021

Professional and Reliable Truck Dispatching Service.
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Only 5% service fee.
We provide dispatching service for Owner Operators and Carriers with 48-53ft dry vans, flatbeds, step decks.
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