Has anyone else had load offers without a weight and rate?
I was offered a load like this and sent a message (via QC) telling them I need a
weight (a GM load, I know the rates by weight) OR an amount of money paid to
truck before I would accept or reject the load. I was sent the GM rates. I then
sent the message that I know the rates and need some way to know how much money
I would be paid for the load. I also stated that I don't sign "blank" contracts
and I would expect that the dispatcher wouldn't sign either! I got a message
back to disregard load offer because of previous message sent. I then sent them
one saying I never refused the load nor did I accept it so what gives them the
right to send me a disregard? I NEVER GOT AN ANSWER. I just can't understand
how Tri State thinks we don't have any rights, and can operate a business being
so unfair to us drivers? We are expected to live by the contract we signed, so
why can't Tri State? I guess because Tri State has so many trucks signed the
rules can change to benefit them and short change us. If they would set the
rules (contracted) and stay with them it wouldn't be so bad.
If there's NO freight for us to haul I think our payments for QC, insurance etc. should
be pro-rated. We to pay these amounts to sit on our butts and hope for a load, NOT
FAIR, Tri State should share in OUR losses too. There is freight out there if some
one would be open to other ways get and move freight we all could make money,
if I can figure it out, why can't Tri State?? It's easy, just a bit different that's all.:-( :-( :-( :-(
I was offered a load like this and sent a message (via QC) telling them I need a
weight (a GM load, I know the rates by weight) OR an amount of money paid to
truck before I would accept or reject the load. I was sent the GM rates. I then
sent the message that I know the rates and need some way to know how much money
I would be paid for the load. I also stated that I don't sign "blank" contracts
and I would expect that the dispatcher wouldn't sign either! I got a message
back to disregard load offer because of previous message sent. I then sent them
one saying I never refused the load nor did I accept it so what gives them the
right to send me a disregard? I NEVER GOT AN ANSWER. I just can't understand
how Tri State thinks we don't have any rights, and can operate a business being
so unfair to us drivers? We are expected to live by the contract we signed, so
why can't Tri State? I guess because Tri State has so many trucks signed the
rules can change to benefit them and short change us. If they would set the
rules (contracted) and stay with them it wouldn't be so bad.
If there's NO freight for us to haul I think our payments for QC, insurance etc. should
be pro-rated. We to pay these amounts to sit on our butts and hope for a load, NOT
FAIR, Tri State should share in OUR losses too. There is freight out there if some
one would be open to other ways get and move freight we all could make money,
if I can figure it out, why can't Tri State?? It's easy, just a bit different that's all.:-( :-( :-( :-(