This is getting to be ridiculous where shippers are looking for any excuse to discount loads and a lot of it has to do with the fact that the rates are getting so low out here a lot of companies are hiring less than desirable drivers and equipment.
Right now we are questioning whether or not we can even continue being in this 'business' of trucking. I had to ask the company just this afternoon for an advance because of a long deadhead. It seems that lately the advances barely cover fuel and the costs of doing business is sky rocking.
I am leaving for more than one reason.
Foremost, the money made is not worth it anymore (to me at this point in my life). The expenses of fuel, the truck maintenance, insurance, ect... eat a lot of the gross amount made. I figured my time to income ratio and it was close to minimum wage.
ALL rates are less than they were 20 years ago ..... that is the single biggest change to expediting!
----------Have we seen the end of the trucking tycoon?
Excerpt: "Trucking companies today face an overwhelming list of societal, human and compliance requirements that didn’t exist in the past. At the same time, costs have risen and as a result, trucking operators no longer have any margin for error. None whatsoever. Think about this for a second: a small fleet or one-truck operator that’s involved in an accident will need to generate $200,000 in revenue to cover the $10,000 insurance deductible, assuming they’re running a margin of 5%. Good luck with that. And that’s not to mention CSA implications and all that other stuff. One mistake can put you out of business."
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