I can concur...teams will get loaded before you...they are heavy on teams...when things slow down team runs start around 500 miles instead of 750-800 miles...I've been team and know we got some runs that weren't deserved...just ask Steady Eddie...he knows that first hand...then when solo anywhere around about 1,000 to 1200 miles...sat, sat and sat some more.....how does a person be #1 from Tuesday till Friday in Indy..while you can see others come and go?
Just ask me O Buddy, O Pal, O Friend of mine.....You mean- A team just pulled into O. Branch after running a 1,100 miles. Number 2 out was right next to you, (I mean THEM), #1 <me> was about 18 miles from you, (sorry, THEM)......15 min. and the team gets a 700 mile run to Henderson, NC. One BTW I have made many times as a solo. Oh yeah, just ask me!!!!!!
Also, when we get a lot of NEW dispatchers, and we do, and new, I mean less than a year, you will see a big drop in long runs for the solos. I guess they are drilled to the teams in training. I have heard about the "Cut Off" on miles per week by many current and EX drivers.... One driver even has a chart per month that shows, everytime he gets close to 1500 miles for the week, even if it's wed., and he had a 800 mile run over the weekend, he gets a 400 mile and a 300 mile run and he is done.... I'm at or around 1600 as of today. As best as I can see, I am closest truck in (Insert Location Here), but 3rd out in my class. If my go home trip comes up Friday I do hope they "Play" closest truck and not spend D/H pay to get someone here. But, then again, first out is first out. Fair is fair, sometimes...which ever way the company needs it to be.....
It really could be that due to being a little slow, it just seems that way, you get cut off...
It's only money and you cann't make it all. Give some up for your comrads, just like we do with the FSC.....
Feed the teams
Starve the solo
Note: I am a solo with team exspenses, one unit same repair bills, fuel and so on. Doggoneit I can eat as much as two!
Now all that being said. On an average, I do not see a cut off in miles per week. I use to think that to, but my miles and pay just can not refect this thinking. Last year I had some of my best months with Express-1, Oct was over the top with two weeks over or at 3,000 miles. I think I ended the month with almost 10,000 miles. Right place right time? You bet! I made sure I was not sitting somewhere being 4th or 5th out.
I'm not saying they do not cut you off, this could be true I just don't know.
However, if it affected me I would leave and go somewhere else. This Feb I started my 7th year with Express-1, If I was goning to leave I would've already been gone.
Also, one last thing. If you have a lot of turn downs then dispatch may just do not want to call you due to your turn down rate. All loads are not good ones and turndowns happen. Why do a run if it is a loss to you, all of them are not a loss.
Just so happens Freddy Fender is on the radio singin "Wasted Days and Wasted nights"
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