Wow Turtle,
I have refrained from commenting on your more idiotic posts before, but that one was crazy. Fleet Owners just sitting back raking in the money and just have to keep a warm body in the truck.......I wish. A truck payment at a very good rate runs AT LEAST 1700$ a month. Ins, qc fees, etc run 135$ a week per truck...that is another 540$ a month PLates for trucks tractors 1700$ a year and straight trucks 800$ a year. Lets talk about the warm body that cannot take care of someone elses property......cabinet doors broken off, seats with crap spilled all over them, flooring destroyed because they cannot wipe feet off at fuel stops etc.... Drivers that value home time more than earning a living because after all...they make enough to pay to the bills.Then there is the repairs....2007 freightliner 1 week out of warranty 5000$ in 3 days. One example......and there are many others like that. I can assure you that if fleet owners were just "sitting back and raking in the money" you would not see so many failed fleet owners and EVERYONE would be doing it. We did our business plan at netting 300$ a week off each truck.......that is used for growth to grow the fleet and upgrade trucks......we figure at 40-50 trucks we will possibly be able to rake in the money....until then we answer the phone at 2 m to help our drivers reposition themselves or anwser their question about a crappy load offer. Not all fleet owners, and I would daresay the majority here sit back and rake in the money.....fyi it takes about 4-5 hours per backhaul to find a decent load to keep trucks moving and making money......why do we do that? to let our teams make 2-3k a week takehome instead of 1200$.......perhaps you better stick to using someone elses words, because your own show a constant lack of insight.
-charlee
I am not a fleet owner, but certainly am in your corner. I find it hard to believe that the new rules will only effect 80 trucks.(according to another post). according to panthers web page they have 1600 trucks. can someone please tell me how those few trucks can have such an impact on panthers operation that they had to change the rules. we were just offered a 100 emt 100 loaded after our fixed cost and fuel not counting wear and tear we would end with 35.00 a piece for6 hours of work. it amazes me that not everyone is not up in arms for this. it is not impossible to have a string of crummy load offers to get down to the 67. so you take the crap that you don't make money on multiply that by x amount of trucks in your fleet throw in a few breakdowns and where are you at. you don't have to be a fleet owner to have this same effect on you just at a smaller scale. perhaps all the ones that like this are really closet cherry pickers and just won't admit it. 80,100,200 so called cherry pickers would have no effect to panther or anyone else. its win win with panther lose money on that load or you will be punished. lets not forget the time thats gonna be involved correcting all the wrong refusals. we got a refusal for not taking a reefer load. guess what we don't have a reefer. took our first out away and dropped to 6th on the board. two phone calls 15 minutes later its corrected. in the mean time i wonder what happened to the trucks that disappeared off the board when Im supposed to have the first out. oh some just think thats business as usual. i better get off of here before i offend to many panther partners.