I keep thinking about how this would benefit us. If we were able to get an email message on every load opp that was sent to the truck we would then be able to keep a record of our refusals. Since we can no longer keep track of our refusals on the FCC extra net we are going to start doing this ourselves and the reason that we refused the load.
Or we can disregard the importance of refusals altogether.
If FDCC can no longer track our acceptance percentages or at least care enough about it to tell us what they are, why should we?
A standard that is not announced has zero effect as a motivator. Contractors have now gone many months without knowing their acceptance percentages. Customers continue to be served. FDCC has not suffered because contractors do not know their acceptance percentages. Why should FDCC and its contractors continue thinking about this statistic at all?
We are not in this business to track statistics. We are in it to make money. Statistics can help us understand certain aspects of the business, but they are not an end in themselves.
Diane and I have never once accepted a load because it will help our acceptance rate. We accept loads because they can be profitably run.
FDCC is not a charitable organization. We have no interest in boosting our acceptance rating to show that we are good contractors. We are good contractors with a good acceptance rating (at least when it was previously known) because a sufficient number of profitable loads are there for us to haul.
FDCC does not need that statistic to identify the bottom-rung contractors who cost the company more than it is worth to keep them around. Time in service, run counts and other information already on hand can be used for that.
By withholding acceptance rates from contractors for many months, FDCC has already demonstrated that the company can function just fine without tracking that info. I suggest they do exactly that; stop tracking contractor load acceptance percentages.
In effect, have they not already done so?
I am open to being educated about acceptance stats. Having now gone several months without knowing what our acceptance percentage is, and finding no one at FDCC who can tell me (I have asked), Diane and I and FDCC seem to be doing just fine without that information.
Regarding the presumed importance of acceptance percentages, what am I missing?