Newtothis
Seasoned Expediter
I got hit with my first refusal and it felt so good! You might say hey what took you so long or so what, but as a new expeditor with only 86 days in service this is a monumental breakthrough moment for me.
I've been ridiculed in the past
( rightfully so) for mentioning my 100% acceptance rating and knew in the back of my mind that was in fact an impending issue but today is a new start. I said NO!
Yes, I finally said NO to a load offer and knew that there were no reasons I could use as an excuse for doing so this time (DH over 40%, dispatched more than 8 hours etc.) nope, notta, it was just a mini...
I had just gotten fed up, coming off a dry run and with other times before not getting any miles by starting my clock on little hardly profitable nonsense and then left sitting after. I've turned down many other load offers but always knew I could do so without hurting my percentage or losing my board position. Today I plain didn't care about those statuses and wasn't afraid to get stuck sitting or deadheading home for the weekend if it came down to it.
I needed this ding in my so called acceptance rating, the next needed turn downs to come will be that much easier. That 100% acceptance rating hasn't been paying my bills, I have. Sure I sailed down to position 12 on the board like a chutes and ladders game board but I climbed right back up and got an over 450 mile run just a couple hours later going 30 miles from home! Win.
I'm a contractor, not a company head with paid benefits and a 401k
Its time to make decisions that are smart and profitable for me also.
It's a new day! I'm learning a lot within my first months. I thought I had it all figured out before I started but everyday has thrown me a new curve ball... I just gotta start being quicker at trying to catch.
I've been ridiculed in the past
( rightfully so) for mentioning my 100% acceptance rating and knew in the back of my mind that was in fact an impending issue but today is a new start. I said NO!
Yes, I finally said NO to a load offer and knew that there were no reasons I could use as an excuse for doing so this time (DH over 40%, dispatched more than 8 hours etc.) nope, notta, it was just a mini...
I had just gotten fed up, coming off a dry run and with other times before not getting any miles by starting my clock on little hardly profitable nonsense and then left sitting after. I've turned down many other load offers but always knew I could do so without hurting my percentage or losing my board position. Today I plain didn't care about those statuses and wasn't afraid to get stuck sitting or deadheading home for the weekend if it came down to it.
I needed this ding in my so called acceptance rating, the next needed turn downs to come will be that much easier. That 100% acceptance rating hasn't been paying my bills, I have. Sure I sailed down to position 12 on the board like a chutes and ladders game board but I climbed right back up and got an over 450 mile run just a couple hours later going 30 miles from home! Win.
I'm a contractor, not a company head with paid benefits and a 401k
Its time to make decisions that are smart and profitable for me also.
It's a new day! I'm learning a lot within my first months. I thought I had it all figured out before I started but everyday has thrown me a new curve ball... I just gotta start being quicker at trying to catch.