I've spent hours searching the internet for a published rate schedule for ground freight, and found nothing at all.
The only way I can think of to find out this information is to make a list of fictitious shipments that I need to make, call my future competitors and BS them into telling me what they charge by pretending to be a potential customer. Every time I think about doing this, I start feeling greasy, slimy, etc.
I'm going to be meeting with lots of forwarders, brokers, etc. soon and I don't want to let them know what a total noob I am, I want to at least have some idea of how freight charges are calculated, how the weight/miles/density/etc. all gets figured in to the total charge.
I realize that most of the time, the shippers i haul for will be telling me how much I'm getting paid, not the other way around, but I need to let them know they can't get away with BS-ing me, which at this point they very easily could.
Can anyone point me to a link, or a thread on this site, where this topic is covered? Mucho appreciated.
The only way I can think of to find out this information is to make a list of fictitious shipments that I need to make, call my future competitors and BS them into telling me what they charge by pretending to be a potential customer. Every time I think about doing this, I start feeling greasy, slimy, etc.
I'm going to be meeting with lots of forwarders, brokers, etc. soon and I don't want to let them know what a total noob I am, I want to at least have some idea of how freight charges are calculated, how the weight/miles/density/etc. all gets figured in to the total charge.
I realize that most of the time, the shippers i haul for will be telling me how much I'm getting paid, not the other way around, but I need to let them know they can't get away with BS-ing me, which at this point they very easily could.
Can anyone point me to a link, or a thread on this site, where this topic is covered? Mucho appreciated.