Rate sheet will only work if he is on a percentage. Carriers that pay flat rate do not have to provide rate info if they choose not to.
Excuse me? Gone up? you gas or diesel....cause diesel sure hasn't gone up....gas has thoHow do we know for certain that our carriers are giving us the current FSC. Mine hasn't changed in a few months, although the price of fuel has gone up.
If their whole rate is flat, yes, I'd agree. But if they are promised 100% of the FSC in their contract, that being a variable, I'd bet you'd have every right to view the rate agreement.
You are wrong. most flat rate linehauls are accompanied by flat rate FSC's figured on the DOE formula so they do not have to provide that information.
A little off topic but we recently got cost plus pricing at Pilot/Flying J on fuel. The aggravating thing with it, as with every other fuel savings program, is that you swipe the card at the pump but the discount does now show up on that nor your receipt. It will always show the current cash price. Not until you get your settlement would you actually see the discount. The reason for that is most companies use these discounts to generate extra money off contractors. If they're going to skim 20 cents a gallon from their contractors they can't have them seeing the real discount. Fuel companies, truck stops are only happy to oblige their customer they have no obligation to anyone but them. The same sort of shenanigans get played with surcharges also. Really being leased on just about anywhere that's just how it goes. Don't rock the boat asking lots of hard questions.
The discount may not show on the pump or receipt, but as for Comdata, you can call or login to the Comdata website and get the actual amount you paid. You dont have to wait for your settlement. Logging in to the website and seeing the actual discount is quite easy to do, and let's you reconcile your cash flow.A little off topic but we recently got cost plus pricing at Pilot/Flying J on fuel. The aggravating thing with it, as with every other fuel savings program, is that you swipe the card at the pump but the discount does now show up on that nor your receipt. It will always show the current cash price. Not until you get your settlement would you actually see the discount. The reason for that is most companies use these discounts to generate extra money off contractors. If they're going to skim 20 cents a gallon from their contractors they can't have them seeing the real discount. Fuel companies, truck stops are only happy to oblige their customer they have no obligation to anyone but them. The same sort of shenanigans get played with surcharges also. Really being leased on just about anywhere that's just how it goes. Don't rock the boat asking lots of hard questions.
Other then ta or Petro at Landstar we get set amount, as for T/A we call and find out what our price for that day is and add either.2.5 or 3 cents to the price we get from calling
im with landstar todays load for 80 miles loaded 400.00 28.00 0f that was fsc that's .35 per mi. which is doe as of today.How do we know for certain that our carriers are giving us the current FSC. Mine hasn't changed in a few months, although the price of fuel has gone up.