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tavrin

Expert Expediter
Is it me or has fdcc gone down the past year. I have seen a large dro in business and attitude of the cc and dispatchers in over all way of how they treat their drivers. I know its not just me but for a solo
E unit with the mileage pay u dont get the miles to make money x(
 

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Erik,

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jackdixon_2000

Veteran Expediter
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The key words are solo e unit. I don't think that this new mileage system is working out like fedex planned. Either the rate has to be higher or more miles. The turnover rate is very high with tractors. Most of the tractors on the old contract are doing better then the new flat rate mileage package. (Now let me qualify that by saying i don't know that for sure but thats what I hear)

I drive a D unit myself so deal with a different team and can't speak for attitudes with the tractor team.
At least with a tractor it is not hard to find another carrier to lease with, but if you are like me I hate making changes and try to stick things out but if the numbers are not adding up you have to do what you have to do.
The run counts have been increasing the last couple weeks and if history is any indicator it should keep getting busier as we progress into summer and fall.
Whatever happens or you deceide to do, good luck to you
 

davekc

Senior Moderator
Staff member
Fleet Owner
With being a single driver, I would be inclined to think the HOS 14 hour rule is having more of an effect than some of the carriers activity. When comparing this year to last, you have less available time to be available to run.
This has been a issue with all carriers when looking at solo drivers.
Not including vans of course.







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LDB

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
Everyone I've talked to, which is an admittedly very small percentage, says FX is a team only company that rarely has a solo do truly well. They are on my short list of referrals but only for teams.

Leo Bricker, 73's K5LDB, OOIDA 677319
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ladytrucker

Seasoned Expediter
Yes, I to think the FDCC has gotten worse. Our average dwell time is 40-70 hrs. I was told by one of the big office people that most of the D units only get loaded every 2-3 days. But the other part of FDCC get loaded everyday or is pre dispatched on a load. I must say that I'm really disappointed in FDCC. Yes I agree that the dispatchers aren't as pleasant as they have been in the past, maybe it's because they are getting chewed out by the drivers for not having any freight. One thing I have noted from the dispatchers, is if you aren't on under a load you don't exist.

It's hard being a single driver and trying to play the 14hr game. I'm just wondering what is coming of expeditied freight????
 

TeamCaffee

Administrator
Staff member
Owner/Operator
We are a team with FedEx and I know it is different for us. The one thing that we can talk about is the dispatchers and other personnel at FedEx. Bob drove for US Xpress for several years and I rode with him. When you work for a company like that where each dispatcher has over 100 trucks to deal with on a daily basis you find out what it feels like to be a number. We have really enjoyed worked with the dispatchers and I can honestly say there are times with they are in a bad mood but we really find that this does not happen very often. If we ever get upset with a dispatcher we just remember the USX days and we put a smile on our faces right away. We have also found that working with the different departments they are all very helpful at helping us to make our business a better business.
 

greg334

Veteran Expediter
Well as optimistic as I usually am, I reviewed my overall stats last night with other FedEx CC solo van contractor and all of us are doing the same – d**m poor and can’t see many of us continuing unless something changes this week like a nice long 300 or 400 mile run.

Our average between runs is 36 hours – mine is the second highest at 62 hours (which I am at right now as I write) and the highest is 78 hours. Example I was third in the express center, now I am second and 5 runs went out. I don’t believe I was NOT close to any of them so not to even get an offer. I am right in the middle (literally I mean in the middle) of most of the areas where freight would come out of. I am wondering if my poor performance has to do with my ‘discussion’ with my CC in April?

We (5 of us) are in service 98% for the quarter (beginning of April to end of June) with a near 100% load acceptance – my stats are 100% load acceptance with 77% being in service. One contractor has 100% acceptance and in service time since last December and he is doing about the same as I am.

Overall income is down, the average around $4500 for the quarter – mine is at $3300 and the lowest is $2900 with the highest at $6000. Actually I made more money in the month of December and also in January than I made since April 1st.

Our deadhead is up this quarter, average 43% - mine is 48% with the highest at 60%. Before anyone says anything, if I am within 100 miles of home or in Canada, I go home. It cost me $35 a day to stay out and being in Canada with fuel and food cost surpassing $50 a day, I can’t afford it. But I am not the only one to do this.

We all know of the solo van drivers who b*tch at the dispatchers, who demand less than 75s (yes we all think that the dispatchers give them what they want to shut them up) and they are running their a** off, I have seen two of these drivers stats right on the website – so there is no dispute about their stats. But I can’t get a thing out of some of these dispatchers, I had a run with 78 miles, flammable and toxic inhalant hazmat load to a refinery and I begged for a less than 75 but told it is not possible to give that to me, so my short run gave me a 36 hour wait for another load, which was also poor. The same with the last two Canadian runs, 81 miles and no less than 75s even though the dead head was more than the loaded miles. Too much inconsistencies with dispatching since some of these changes have been made.

So someone had the bright idea of talking with our CC about some of these problems – not. We all have the same CC now and we can’t get a thing done with her and a few of us are nervous to talk to her. 2 CC’s for 280 vans is an utter joke.

I disagree with Leo, I run across a team in every 4th or 5th FedEx CC van I talk to and a lot of times it is the same couple or team – so I would say this is actually a 1 in 15 ratio. Maybe I am wrong but I don’t see this a team company with vans being able to drive 700 plus miles opposed to c and d trucks being limited to 550 miles.

Oh well back to waiting and looking for a job.
 

Moot

Veteran Expediter
Owner/Operator
Greg,

Even in desperate times hauling an inhalation hazard in a van is a no-no. Not only is it dangerous, but it's illegal. If you turned it down at the shipper you at least would have got dry run pay and been up for the next load. Hope things improve for you this week. Hang in there!
 

davekc

Senior Moderator
Staff member
Fleet Owner
I am surprised that they would even let you load that on your truck?
We have had several recovery loads through the year when a van would show up and a straight truck had to be dispatched in order to move it. As mentioned, the van folks would get a dry run and a first out from of it.





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cheri1122

Veteran Expediter
Driver
Can an inhalation hazard be hauled in a van with a solid bulkhead wall? Or does that make no difference?
 

Moot

Veteran Expediter
Owner/Operator
A bulkhead doesn't matter. The box must be seperate from the cab.
 

davekc

Senior Moderator
Staff member
Fleet Owner
In response to message #11

A bulkhead doesn't matter. The box must be seperate from the cab.
Moot

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That has always been the rule to my knowledge.











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cheri1122

Veteran Expediter
Driver
That's good to know, as apparently some shippers & carriers don't seem to know it...I'd much rather take the dry run, than the risk.
 

jackdixon_2000

Veteran Expediter
Charter Member
In regards to inhalation hazard loads. Yes, it is illegal to haul them in a van. Fedex would never knowingly dispatch a van on one. A call in for a class 6 load goes straight to White Glove.

Now, the possibilities are that whoever called in the shipment didn't know or state properly what the commodity was. (I have on occasion arrived at a p/u and found I was getting a DG load without prior knowledge or the UN numbers were different then what called for)

I think that in Greg's case, maybe he made an error and upon further review the DG load he hauled maybe was not actually IH?

We the drivers have the ultimate and final responsibility for our freight. I know how it is to sometimes want to cut corners, especially if you have been sitting awhile and don't want to loose a decent load. But, like the others said, with an IH load, it can not be hauled in a van and the driver should just take their dry run if that situation arrises

I am a bit hesitant to post on this matter, and think maybe a can of worms was opened and would understand locking this thread
 

jaminjim

Veteran Expediter
Greg even if you figured that the quarter was only half over, there would only be $26,400.00 for the year. And if you are in service 77% of the time, thats 281 days on the road times your $35.00 daily expense before fuel. That only leaves $16,563.00. Why bother, heck we can make more with a Toro during the summer.

I sure hope things improve for you guys.
 

tallcal101

Veteran Expediter
Greg,I believe the quote you referenced was by Alfred E Newman.Correct?If not,it may have been the creator of the current Alfred,Mr Cheany,or perhaps the mouth piece,Ms. Rice?
 

greg334

Veteran Expediter
>Greg,I believe the quote you referenced was by Alfred E
>Newman.Correct?If not,it may have been the creator of the
>current Alfred,Mr Cheany,or perhaps the mouth piece,Ms.
>Rice?

Tallcal, Glad you are still around.

Nope it is a democrat official who is not one of the annioted saints of the democrat party but nevertheless one of the most important figures of the party and the country - far surpassing JFK, LBJ, JC and WJBC.

HINT - Think of the last time a democrat president actually did something before a republican got into office and had one of the lowest poll ratings as a sitting president.

Then

Think of a person who came up up with a plan to rebuild nations but before came up with the plan to invade a country that did nothing to us.

Then

Think of a person who won the Nobel Peace Prize and was amazingly against the state of Israel.

Then

Think of a person who served in a war that was unjust and completly against what we as a country stands for.

Can you figure out who it is?
 
G

guest

Guest
I haven't seen a drop in Business for the time of the year it is. I call in almost everyday and ask what the run count is and we have been up 30 to 40 more loads than the year before. Greg you may be sitting more because maybe FedEx has more vans at this time of the year than it did last year at this time.

Drive safe

Dave Mayfield
FEDExCC/Roberts Express O/O Since 3/1/1995
C1847,C2045,D3397,D5047
 
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