Now I would have no way of knowing if some loads were never offered to a contractor or not....
So have no fear! Panther is not offering stuff to others before they offer it to their own trucks.
By your own admission you have no way of knowing. Yes, contrary to what you later say, Panther puts stuff on the load board while Panther trucks are in service waiting on a load on the same board the load is shipping from. I have said that twice already and it is a fact known personally to me. It isn't my opinion. It isn't parking lot gossip. It's a fact. One of those times was a load out of Illinois to the Carolinas. The load was a day away. There was a Panther truck inbound that would have it's 10 hour break completed several hours before that pickup. Apparently there were no trucks already sitting there. It went on the load board and the inbound truck was never offered the run as a backup. After calling to complain the inbound truck was given the load. Several hundred miles at full rate with decent fsc. Yes, a lot of dog loads go on the bid board. Good loads do too. It's one of Panther's warts.