PreacherRich
Seasoned Expediter
Ok, how hard can it be to be a dispatcher? Is it just me or does everyone have the feeling that when we call into dispatch, though they say they are watching for us, that they are actually having drinks at the local pub? Maybe only watching the board on the commercial breaks during Days of Our Lives? Gotta be honest, I have had those thoughts. What a cake job, any monkey could be a dispatcher, right?
Well, yesterday I spent part of the day with a very good dispatcher. I run for 5 companies and he has gotten me over 50% of my loads this year. This guy has been dispatching trucks for years and is really good. Well I sit down and we chat for a bit then afternoon hits and I witnessed something I didn't expect. Brokers calling non stop with load offers, drivers calling in, checking with drivers to see if they will accept one of the loads offers, if no, call the next driver. Rate conformation sheets checked, call back broker, driver calls with questions, run credit check on broker offering the load, call another carrier about splitting and cross docking a load going to Canada, three and four loads working at once, call back after call back and all the time still bidding on loads on the boards. My load was booked during this time and i headed out to Lafayette, my head still spinning from the 3 hours of non stop madness that I just saw.
I walked out of there with a new appreciation for what our partners in this industry do. I repent of my former misguided opinion! I was truely in awe how the job was handled and the amount of and quality of work that was actually done. We can't do what we do if they dont do what they do. Take some time to appreciate and thank your quailty dispatchers and encourage those that aren't quite to the quality level yet.
To All My Dispatchers "You Rock!"
Well, yesterday I spent part of the day with a very good dispatcher. I run for 5 companies and he has gotten me over 50% of my loads this year. This guy has been dispatching trucks for years and is really good. Well I sit down and we chat for a bit then afternoon hits and I witnessed something I didn't expect. Brokers calling non stop with load offers, drivers calling in, checking with drivers to see if they will accept one of the loads offers, if no, call the next driver. Rate conformation sheets checked, call back broker, driver calls with questions, run credit check on broker offering the load, call another carrier about splitting and cross docking a load going to Canada, three and four loads working at once, call back after call back and all the time still bidding on loads on the boards. My load was booked during this time and i headed out to Lafayette, my head still spinning from the 3 hours of non stop madness that I just saw.
I walked out of there with a new appreciation for what our partners in this industry do. I repent of my former misguided opinion! I was truely in awe how the job was handled and the amount of and quality of work that was actually done. We can't do what we do if they dont do what they do. Take some time to appreciate and thank your quailty dispatchers and encourage those that aren't quite to the quality level yet.
To All My Dispatchers "You Rock!"
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