dieseldiva
Veteran Expediter
Ok...this is getting old......surely we're not the only people that are getting these comments from dispatchers when contacted about what rate we would agree to do a load.
Again today, when asked what rate we would take to do a specific load, the dispatcher feels the need to inform us that the rate we requested was "high for a D unit", even though as I said in an earlier post, we were regularly getting that rate 8 years ago without asking for it.
I understand that the dispatcher is commenting on the rate from his or her own perspective and the offers that they're seeing go across their desk but I find these comments to be outside of their job description and irritating in an already tense business environment. When a dispatcher tells you that the low rate they've just offered is fair, IMHO he/she has stepped outside of their job and into giving personal opinions.
I'll add the quote from an earlier post that I made so that my examples are all in one place.....
Again today, when asked what rate we would take to do a specific load, the dispatcher feels the need to inform us that the rate we requested was "high for a D unit", even though as I said in an earlier post, we were regularly getting that rate 8 years ago without asking for it.
I understand that the dispatcher is commenting on the rate from his or her own perspective and the offers that they're seeing go across their desk but I find these comments to be outside of their job description and irritating in an already tense business environment. When a dispatcher tells you that the low rate they've just offered is fair, IMHO he/she has stepped outside of their job and into giving personal opinions.
I'll add the quote from an earlier post that I made so that my examples are all in one place.....
If you're having these same type of conversations with dispatch, I urge you to post here and maybe someone from management will take note and offer some additional training where needed. Please don't name names, that's not the point of this thread.Then the phone rings, on the other end is a dispatcher who has probably never seen the inside of a truck and he/she says to you "that's a good rate".........oh, really?? We want to say.... And when you ran your D unit, was that a good rate??
There are other comments that I can't think of right now off the top of my head but a recent one that a friend endured when they asked for a higher rate was...."you DO know this is expediting don't you"......WHAT??? I mean, it's comments like these from dispatchers that haven't a clue about your business that irks us.
I don't think a dispatcher has any business making ANY comments that reflect their personal opinions. They have no idea how we run our business and it does nothing but promote bad feelings.
Sometimes we've received comments when asked how much we wanted to do a certain run and our response was the same rate that we regularly got over 8 years ago when we started expediting. Makes me wonder if these folks have had a raise within the past 8 years...and have their expenses remained the same??
I could go on and on but you get the picture. None of this that we're discussing does anything to improve business relationships between dispatch and the contractors/drivers.
PS....the first person that responds to my post with the standard "you need to go sit with dispatch for an hour" is going to the hospital with me....they'll be having surgery and I'm going to get my boot.....just sayin'