>>>>>>>>Some are close....but not at 100 percent. Again, if that was the case, everyone would be there. That would include the experienced pros and the whiners.
Good luck on the start up. I am sure many will be watching.<<<<<<<<<
Dave, I totally agree that your "not 100%" is right. Even if there were such a place, "ya cannot make every body happy 100% of the time."
Anyway Diver, "Dream" is the right word for your particular expedite company and here is why I say this:
>>>>>>>>>So now I need a question answered, if there was an expedite company who offered a good per mile rate($1 to $2) for LTL,<<<<<<<<
Depending on the LTL, getting $1 to $2 dollars per mile for LTL is a dream - unless you're talking shorter solo loads, or loads commonly known as "mini's". In that case, +$20.00/mile is not uncommon. So for goodness sakes, set your sights higher!
>>>>>>>>>>>>full fuel surcharge (say 30 to 40 cpm)<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Why not just have the company pay you $4.00/gal for your fuel and call it a day?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>low deadhead (under 25% of the loaded miles)<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Seems O/O's are not happy unless they dead head at least 25% - but 50% seems to be their real sweet spot. FYI, there are many small carriers who cannot even phathom DHing over 5% - "but the big guys have all the freight" LOL
>>>>>>>>>>>full detention and hand unload fees. When I say full, I mean company keeps none.<<<<<<<<<<<<
So detention helps make up for dead heading over 25%? Great business plan - you'll need to get $100.00 per hour. Your company got you your load - yet they get none? Not a very smart company to be with IMO.
>>>>>>>>>>>At least 1 on duty dispatcher 24/7 and drivers having full access to online sites to find thier own loads<<<<<<<<<<<<<
I cannot imagine a carrier not wanting one of their O/Os to have the ability to secure their own load. And not having even 1 dispatcher on duty seems an impossibility in this biz - but I know it happens.
At any rate, seems to me that this dream expedite company actually does exist, at least for the most part, but it exists in some of the smaller carriers out there.
Seek out some of the smaller guys and perhaps you might find your dream expedite company.
To put it in another light, consider that some of the biggies have 2 or more trucks to cover every load offer, but some of the smaller guys have over 100 load offers to cover every available truck - what makes up the better dream?