Yep it is a term that has no real place here because most of us do not operate out of the same location and many use the term to indicate cheaper or rather less than profitable loads to move the truck. A lot of people, I think you are one of them who said it was cheap freight so where am I wrong?
Yep I sure do, and amazingly there are a lot of people operating like this. One thing that you didn't get before but since you were explained what I was saying, you now do this?
You didn't point out much and if you think I'm changing my tune, think again. I am saying that you, the truck owner/driver is cutting yourself short by allowing the company to tell you to move without fully compensating you for the move. What that means is say your company asks you to move from St Louis to Atlanta, it should be a move at your full rate, not a relocation rate. The cost of running the truck is no different whether it is loaded or not. SO your company can look for a load that gets you to Atlanta or pay you a full rate if they need in Atlanta but most of them will never do that.
That was then this is now. IF you are comparing the loads then to today, then that's a problem you need to work out because this industry and the world is a lot different. AND why worry about the drivers, are they that lazy to put up with customs and get past it like thousands of other drivers do every day.
I think Phil's point is that it has ZERO to do with a worn out cliche but rather the business practices that he and others have. What I mean is that he looks for loads, not partial loads or loads that pay marginal rates without compensation - as in if he can take three loads at a $1.20 a mile to go somewhere within his criteria, then he will take it. If it is not one that fills his needs than nope it is a no go for those loads. He knows exactly what I am talking about as he now is experiencing the same exact way I have been operating for the past four years. Maybe you should operate like that for a bit?
As for
Say No to Cheap Freight, I had an interesting discussion with a Canadian "expediter" yesterday and it seems that the problem with cheap freight is that everyone seems to accept the $1.50 a mile plus FSC as a good rate and this allows the shipper to fish for cheaper rates. In other words, if you accept that $1.50 a mile, you are part of the problem - not the solution. In this business, a truck should not move for less than $2 a mile base rate when it is leased onto one of th big carriers - regardless what some say.
I have met a lot of people with business passion, and excluding Dave, I can tell you that those who have taught me about this industry are doing a lot more than others you mentioned - a lot more. I'm not going to drop names or make a big deal out of it because I don't derive my business from EO or some social networking thing. Don't forget where my connections are as I explained them and they seem to keep me well informed and educated more so, so it is why I have become more diversified and will be more in the next coming year - how about you?
I know that, but what's the point ... this thread isn't about telling anyone any different way of running a business but it seems that many here are saying the same thing as I - they don't like the term. I, like those are offering a differing opinion which I understand from the angle of your posts, you don't like that idea of having the differing opinion.
Outside of that, I don't like to be part of the cattle in the yard.
Well first I'm not trying to tell anyone how to run their business - and why bring it up
again? - I am offering another point of view but this time I will repeat the same point - I am not alone on this subject. I also know most who read this understand that I am not trying to point out stupid crap, you seem to be doing that yourself.
Actually Dave, this was directed to you without any other way to put it. You missed the entire point that many are saying the same exact thing as I am but you didn't get that If it is insulting to others, then maybe they need to rethink what was said. But regardless, I am not going to mince words or worry about feelings when I am making a point about how terms are used, misused or outdated - which the subject word is misused.
OK I don't care, been beaten up before and p*ssed off people who ran away but I can't care. I can repeat that for you if you don't get it.
As for Phil, and the "attacks" for some really odd reason you seem to forget what is going on so I won't get into that and spare others the history BUT I came to the conclusion what you seem to do is to make a big deal out of nothing when you can't come up with anything other than a defense for your posts.
Really?
Let's see ...
I do pretty well with my writing style, I must remind myself this is a forum and nothing more than that when I'm writing posts. The style of writing is sometimes abrupt, sometimes lacks the sympathy that others have and sometimes comes across as authoritarian but ... so?
If it is getting old, maybe it is because you can't deal with it or because others are not reading the posts?
Don't know and really don't care.
I don't see why you have to bring this up when I made a simple statement and than you get all bent about it then have to open another thread to make you feel good about what was said here when you know a few members and I are right about what you asked.
It is like the picture contest thread that you won, you accused me of calling out Lawrence and that's not what happened from my point of view. I asked a simple question - I looked on the map for RT 24 and could not find it but I could find US 24 and CR 424 and so on. You posted a picture of a truck stop in Ohio after YOU said it was in Indiana. I asked because I don't like ambiguity, my thing is if I'm driving on that road, it would be nice to know where the place is but you got all defensive and then incredulous about the issue. Do you accept loads that say "pick up in Lordstown and take it to Detroit" without knowing what is going on the truck or who the shipper is?
Here is another example -
http://www.expeditersonline.com/forum/general-expediter-forum/51148-not-exactly-electronic-log.html
See Dave, I have been testing these things out and got to tell you I offered some info that others didn't - you didn't (didn't provide links to anything (google is a wonderful thing but...) also didn't add anything that wasn't subject centric or told anyone how to run their business. You should read the post and think about how it is written and what info is there.
I'm still trying to figure out what you are talking about, I guess someone will have to explain it to all of us.