Ok for the guys that have used, thought of using or went with the other guys. Let's try to restrict this for the past 12 months. If something that is more than a year ago that you don't use CH Robinson, go ahead and post what happened.
Ok for the guys that have used, thought of using or went with the other guys. Let's try to restrict this for the past 12 months. If something that is more than a year ago that you don't use CH Robinson, go ahead and post what happened.
Indirectly. I've pulled loads obtained from them, both when running for carriers that worked exclusively from load boards and from regular truckload that would sometimes pick one up to supplement regular work during a slow period. Whenever I had to call CH to get dispatched, I knew what was coming: a load no one else wanted because it was cheap and heavy, or with a pickup or delivery so far out in the sticks, I had to gas up a saw to get there.Amonger, have you used CH Robinson?
C.H. Robinson pays their carriers in three days for a Quickpay fee of 1.5 percent. That is far better than factoring and it is for that reason alone they are my number one broker of choice to work with. You never have to worry about being paid and they have a web portal where you can log on and provide updates on the load. I have had nothing but good experiences with C.H. Robinson
I ran a lot of tractor trailer expedited for a CHR agent and had gotten much better rates out of that agent than a large majority of the freight that's been offered up from Sylectus. I actually prefer to work with them. If you don't have any standards you will definitely haul cheap and heavy loads and once you're pegged as a cheap carrier by them they will exploit you at every turn. They are the kings of cheap freight and that is intimidating whether a person admits it or not. Psychologically they already have an upper hand on most potential carriers cause everyone thinks of them in terms of "cheap n heavy robbingsome". That already has one thinking "cheap" in terms of what they'll get before negotiating even begins. The only way to get a rate out of them is to turn down many, many, many load offers. If you have the same attitude I do about any given load, namely that the agent or shipper needs me more than I need them, you will never have a problem getting solid rates out of CHR or any agent.
Again gee whiz....Sylectus is a SOFTWARE not a load board...probably talking the ALLIANCE board...since most members use Sylectus software...
Yeah it probably is..... Sorry I didn't refer to it correctly.... as if it really matters... I don't have direct access to any of that freight as individual drivers having that sort of access is frowned upon from what I've been told. The companies that are part of the network are afraid that will effectively drive rates down over a long term, again from what I'm told.. The loads are offered up to me over the phone and I submit bids which are normally considered "outrageously expensive". I refer to these loads in a general sense as "sylectus" or "sylectus network".. ..it's all the same and again sorry I don't know everything about everything and it got your panties in a wad.
Again gee whiz....Sylectus is a SOFTWARE not a load board...probably talking the ALLIANCE board...since most members use Sylectus software...
Yeah it's funny how Sylectus claims to only work with carriers who pay their bills and they allow several large companies with horrible Transcredit scores to do business on their network. Most of what you see posted on Sylectus is all double brokered freight. I know of at least one carrier on there who claims they have their own customers and all they do is get emails from one broker, bid on the load, and then turn around and throw it up on Sylectus. lol.