if you accept an empty move, and take their whopping .10/mile, you lose your board position and automatically go to the bottom of the list on whatever board your moving to.
Hmmm ... "whopping" eh ? .... well ... I dunno there Sudsy .... what's the
fuel cost per mile these days on say a cargo van ? On a Sprinter ?
On the EM's, I'll take them some times, other times not .... depends ......
Of course, when you are talking to whoever is doing the empty moves, a relevant question to ask might be:
"How many are within 100 (or 200, or whatever) miles of _____ (wherever you are looking at getting an empty move to) and are there any units in route ?"
And then make a decision on whether to take the EM money or not.
I learned this one time when the individual who was doing the EM's for the day pointed out that I would lose my dwell time if I took the EM being offered (first time I had ever heard that) ..... I thought about it for a second (
"Gee, I don't want to do that .....") and told her "No .... that's ok - I'll pass"
After having this conversation I called back a friend who I had been talking to when she called and was remarked to him about the "losing the dwell time" aspect that was being pushed and he said "Well ..... how many units were on the board you were going to .....?"
..... Doh ....... I dunno .... I didn't ask ..... so I told him: "Lemme call ya back in a minute"
I called the individual who doing the empty moves back and asked her "How many other units are in ______ ?"
Her answer: "Well ..... none ......"
At that point I told her I had changed my mind and would take the empty move
..... she was not pleased ..... apparently she had talked
everyone out of taking an empty move that day ...... and was about to email her boss about the amount of money she had saved the company .... and I ruined her "perfect day"
She got over it tho' ......
Someone has crept in behind them with a #1 from another board and basically stole a load out from under them.
It isn't really a #1 per se, it's the time (in hours) since your
last arrival ("LA" on Fleetvision)
That means "arriving" whenever you are on a Travel Order (whether it's a load or empty move), or coming back into service.
You'd never even know they were there unless they parked next to ya............
Or unless you asked .......
.... like I said in my PM ..... paying attention to what's going on in one's general vicinity has it's benefits ......