Tennesseahawk
Veteran Expediter
Hearing tiredofsittin, and numerous others, complain on how bad it's been for vans lately, got me thinking. I was gonna just post it in the "How Dependant is Expediting" thread, but I decided to start a new one just on this topic.
Tired, you've been having a bad streak lately. It doesn't help that you're in a van, cause the industry is saturated with them. I don't know many on here who have vans, but I have an idea looking at the archives as to why it's saturated.
First of all, there are too many ppl who have cdls, but choose to drive a van cause of the ease. No logs, no weigh stations, little DOT interference. Well... you got what you wanted, but now you want those like you to stop taking your loads. Pity.
Second are retirees wanting to make a little extra money. As this is a touchy subject, I'm bound to get criticism for saying so. Those who need the money, fine. Those who have money and are doing so because they're bored, shame on you. You're taking jobs from those who need to make a living. And that goes with more areas than just expediting. You want something to do and travel? Get a motorhome.
Vans are just bad to get into right now, period. It only got worse when sprinters were introduced. Nearly everyone on here tries to convince a newbie not to get into vans or sprinters, but you know how that goes. Of course, most think there's a living to be made in a van. There is... IF you play your cards right. However, better cards are played by paying $10k to get a seat at the World Series of Poker tournament. That's just my opinion.
Tired, and all those who feel they aren't making a living driving a van... start taking a look at what you're doing, cause obviously it's not working. Reevaluate your situation and come up with ideas that would make more money. If you have a cdl, think about moving up on the food chain. There are tons of D&E loads out there. If you don't have a cdl, think about getting one. If you don't think you're suited for expediting, don't stay in it. And if you're a jerk (I'm not pointing fingers, but they know who they are), change your attitude! Dispatchers remember jerks, and are as likely to overlook them than not.
That's my two cents. Complaints can be made at the front desk. ;-)
Tired, you've been having a bad streak lately. It doesn't help that you're in a van, cause the industry is saturated with them. I don't know many on here who have vans, but I have an idea looking at the archives as to why it's saturated.
First of all, there are too many ppl who have cdls, but choose to drive a van cause of the ease. No logs, no weigh stations, little DOT interference. Well... you got what you wanted, but now you want those like you to stop taking your loads. Pity.
Second are retirees wanting to make a little extra money. As this is a touchy subject, I'm bound to get criticism for saying so. Those who need the money, fine. Those who have money and are doing so because they're bored, shame on you. You're taking jobs from those who need to make a living. And that goes with more areas than just expediting. You want something to do and travel? Get a motorhome.
Vans are just bad to get into right now, period. It only got worse when sprinters were introduced. Nearly everyone on here tries to convince a newbie not to get into vans or sprinters, but you know how that goes. Of course, most think there's a living to be made in a van. There is... IF you play your cards right. However, better cards are played by paying $10k to get a seat at the World Series of Poker tournament. That's just my opinion.
Tired, and all those who feel they aren't making a living driving a van... start taking a look at what you're doing, cause obviously it's not working. Reevaluate your situation and come up with ideas that would make more money. If you have a cdl, think about moving up on the food chain. There are tons of D&E loads out there. If you don't have a cdl, think about getting one. If you don't think you're suited for expediting, don't stay in it. And if you're a jerk (I'm not pointing fingers, but they know who they are), change your attitude! Dispatchers remember jerks, and are as likely to overlook them than not.
That's my two cents. Complaints can be made at the front desk. ;-)