Hi again Gibster,
>Now here's our rub with them. We do a lot of deadhead . .
>.they deadhead us up to 300-350 miles (to Laredo, Tx) to our
>layover. Then you get dispatched to a load and it's 100-200
>miles additional.:-(
This is a major problem we have also heard and experienced with Con-Way. Our biggest concern with this issue is that may times you may be the ONLY truck in the location you have delivered at. They aren't able to predict or distinguish that this may be the case many times....this is very frustrating. Also you may elect to dead head to the designated "layover" location only to find out you are now behind several other trucks in the sequence of "first in" - "first out". (Which you know takes me to another whole problem...lol)
>And recently we're getting a bunch of loads running thru 55
>mph truck states down 2 lane county roads. The problem is
>that the load is sold at 45mph average, and indeed it is
>physically impossible to maintain that average with the
>routing called for.
Yes! This is maddening! If you happen to get a load picking up in the Chicago area going to Ohio or Michigan area...or worse yet, the back roads of Pennsylvania, you are in a world of trouble! The routing is a whole other issue. Con-Way for much of their locals is now using what is called a macro 38 which is a similar routing program that Fedex CC tried in 1999-2000. This routing does not use truck routes exclusivley and you will be routed thru residential sections and it uses parkways or other routes that we as trucks we aren't allowed to travel on. It uses the fastest route not the most logical or truck accessable.
>You then get a nastygram -"Why are you running late?" on the
>QC. The person tracking you just doesn't get it! I will
>mention we/ve always been early, never late . . .so why the
>nastygram?
Another big YES! What is up with this all of the sudden?? When we first came to Con-Way they never did this. We actually left FedexCC in large part because of this constant beeping...that I often felt as it was almost harassment! We have never been late BUT now they are beeping us with these "test" messages. We just had this happen on our last load and we were 3 HOURS early for the delivery after traveling from Mo thru Ill, In and Oh to deliver in Erie, Pa! ( I had to edit this because I forgot to put in this paragraph we were within 15 miles of the delivery when we got "tested" for running late!)
>My real concern is that we're getting more tight loads and
>if we are late, we have the chance of being fined by ConWay.
I don't know if they call it an actal fine..more like a penalty..they take part of your money.
>When I question this of ConWay I get a lot of probabilities,
>generalities - "that probably won't happen".
AND yes it has happened to people, they will take part or all of your money. It has not happened to us, as we have never been late, but it has happened to people we know. It is part of Con-Way's guarantee.
I'm thinking of an addendum to my contract.
>(ARE ANY OTHER CONWAY'S HAVING THE SAME PROBLEMS WE ARE,
>we'd love to hear from you).
We're out now. LOL
>The upside is most of the dispatchers are great,
>cooperative, the rest of the staff are helpful.
Yes, "most" are...there are a few bad apples in there that they don't want to remove from the bunch though. Suprisingly, the NLM(National Logistics Managment or auto freight) department of Con-Way is really great. They seem to really have their act together but the down side of this is that it is all auto freight loads and we all know how maddening picking up and delivering to GM, Ford, and Chysler can be. This department is a great asset to Con-Way though because freight from this department will get you out of Az, NM, Tx, etc.
It just concerns me to have a piano of sorts hanging over my head,
>if you know what I mean.
Yup, sure do....sure do...
mcbride-
--What goes around comes around--
:)