Big Times - Doug Bradley Trucking, Inc.
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Big Times - Doug Bradley Trucking, Inc.
Big Times September 2016 Welcome to Micheal Asbridge, HOS Score On the Rise Salina Driver Trainee, David Berven, Solomon, KS Dispatcher and Hayden Stewart, Salina shop. Glad to have you all as a part of the Big B Crew. You may notice that again this month we have more Violation inspection than No Violation inspections. This has been a bad trend in the last few months. You may also notice that our Hours of Service CSA score has crept up to 52. That means that we are now in the bottom half of all carriers for our HOS score. I will also point out the inspection balances at the bottom of the page. At this point in the year, we have taken $600 more from owner operators than we have given to owner operators. The frustrating thing about our HOS CSA score is that if jumped up mostly because of just 2 violation inspections. In both of those inspections (from early August) the drivers were caught with falsified logs and were placed out of service. One of those two drivers was terminated, the other was placed on E-Logs. The point is that we have got to clean up our act if we want to stay off DOT’s radar. That said, priority #1 is to always STAY SAFE! No matter what, BE SAFE! October: st 1 Vicki Wiegert 2nd Gary Verhoeff Paul Miller rd 3 Iris Thomason 4th Jeff Roberts 9th James Conway 10th Bret Walker 16th Jesse Garcia 22nd Larry Creamer Company Anniversaries: 18 yrs. Curt Free 17 yrs. Carmie Hawkins 14 yrs. James Miller 7 yrs. Gene Renz 4 yrs. Rick Gruhlke Tami Birkholz Denny Berven Russ Berkland David Mart 2 yrs. Iris Thomason Solomon Corporation August & September No Violation Inspections: Keith Heinrichs 08/15/16 SD-L3 Jim McKenzie 08/17/16 KS-L3 Violation Inspections: Charlie Miller 08/23/16 KS-L2 Overweight axles 4-5 Ray Hoffman 8/29/16 SD-L2 Inop. turn sig. unit 1 Ed Miller 09/07/16 KS-L3 Overweight on trl axles No Violation Winner This months No Violation winner is Keith Heinrichs. Please stop into the office to pick your prize. The Solomon Corporation partnership is progressing. Beginning October 1st, we will be responsible for finding a carrier or transporting all freight hauled into/out of Solomon that is not hauled by their own trucks. Dave Berven has been working in the Solomon Corp. offices for the last few weeks learning the ropes and providing assistance leading up to the October 1st transition. Several drivers have already stopped in to express interest in hauling Solomon Corp. loads. If you are interested in this flatbed work (no tarps) please let Jamie know. We will keep you updated as things progress. All about me…..... This month’s feature is Nick McKenna Truck 110 from Salina, KS. Nick was one of the first driver trainees through Doug Bradley Trucking. He is originally from the Windom, Connecticut area and enjoys going back to visit every chance he can get. He originally moved to Kansas to be closer to his grandfather, but now much of his family is here. When Nick is not on the road he enjoys working on cars and computers as well as watching WWE and U-Conn basketball. Nick says he owes his love of cars and truck driving to his uncles who he spent a lot of time with as a child. Nick has 3 kids which he talks about often and you can tell he adores. Nick has had a host of jobs including working at the bowling alley and various cleaning companies in town before finding his niche as a truck driver. If you see Nick cruising around jamming out on his Sirius Satellite Radio to 90’s on 9, you can reach him by his CB handle “Chevy”. Looking into the future he has many goals including traveling to all 50 states and getting his amateur HAMM radio operators license. Nick has been a valuable asset to Doug Bradley Trucking and we would like to thank him for all his hard work and commend him for his helpful, kind and patient personality. Inspection Account Balances ‖ Company Driver -$200‖ Owner Operator +$600 Big Times September 2016 How Much Honey? Thanks for all you do. Please stop by a terminal and pick up your gift of appreciation for another year of hard work and dedication. Who knows what going on? It is always best to speak to your own dispatch office rather than check in with the other offices to see what you are doing next. Things change rapidly and your office knows more about your hours and what you are able to do than the other offices. Congratulations to Wendy and Gary VanWinkle on the birth of their grandson Hunter Joseph Wilmes born to Joe and Krista on September 8th in Mankato, MN, weighing in at 9 lbs. 14 oz. and 22.5 in long. A Job well done…… It’s always nice to get a message from our customers on a driver. Thanks again Jesse Garcia. Good morning Joe, Thank you all for the fine job. Jesse represents you all well. We appreciate it. Have a nice day. Reno F. Runck IV Transportation Consultant / Customer Development Congratulations to Iris Thomason on the birth of her great granddaughter Brecken Linn Thomason born to Chance and Courtney on July 28, 2016 in Salina, KS, 8 lbs. 3 oz. and 21.5” long. CSA Scores…. Unsafe 28 HOS 52 Crash 36 Vehicle 31 ISS 36 PASS Condolences to Jim and Ginger Stewart on the passing of their nephew Chalan Hedman of Pierre, SD on August 18, 2016. Our deepest sympathies go out to you and your family. When delivering a honey load to Barkman Honey at the Newton warehouse please make sure you remember to scale your load both loaded and empty at Newell’s. There is a charge account there under the name Barkman Honey. Barkman Honey has started fining us $150 for not doing this correctly. Thanks Clean/Organized paperwork Idle Times….. For the month of August the driver with the least amount of idle time was Cole Peters #196 with 4.7% idle time. The driver with the most idle time was Francis Thompson #167 with 46.7% idle time. The fleet average was 30 % idle time, up from 26.99% in July. Best of the Best < 10% Idle Time Cole Peters #196 4.7% James Miller #181 8.5% > 8.5 MPG Cole Peters #194 8.87 MPG James Miller #181 8.73 MPG Terry Bonin #191 8.72 MPG Ray Hoffman #177 8.59 MPG LeRoy Raatz #206 8.55 MPG Do not make u-turns in the parking lot in Walton, please go around the building. Thanks John Does anybody else ever get sick of hearing about “keeping your paperwork neat and tidy?” I know I do. However, there are still many drivers out there that have no time for the Art of Organization even though it takes so little time. We have some drivers that literally wad up, tear up and trample all over their paperwork. YOUR PAPERWORK IS YOUR PAY. We have to scan all paperwork into our system as well as send all original copies to brokers. PLEASE HELP US TO BE ABLE TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS CLEAN BOL’S AS WELL AS SAVE THE OFFICE STAFF TIME AND AGGRAVATION. Thanks for your help in this matter. Make sure your reefer is over ¾ of a tank full when delivering to Hamilton, OH, Interstate Cold Storage or they will insist upon LIVE UNLOADING. Inspection Account Balances ‖ Company Driver -$200‖ Owner Operator +$600