EASYTRADER
Expert Expediter
I'm curious, I had to cough up 108k plus to get into the expedite business.
Does anyone know how much it costs to be a "Director of Operations" or a "Dispatcher"?
I suspect the answer to that question is NOTHING.
That being the case, who is more likely to care if the carrier succeeds?
Thats right the person who coughed up the money.
So it seems to me that before we come up with great ideas to improve response time we might just run it by some folks like ME who have our own cash on the line and are the ones who have to be driven crazy by multiple load offers which even if we accept we may have to go through 3 or four before we actually get loaded.
A better way to improve response time would be to have a set rate for all miles plus a FSC. So there would be less turn downs and no more "CHEAP LOADS".
Then if you really wanted to innovate - Some folks turn down all Canada loads, well how about flagging their truck "NOT AVAILABLE FOR CANADA"
Another popular turn down reason is "NO NYC" another truck flag
Anyway their are probably less than four popular reasons why loads are TD'd other than simply not enough money.
Personally I only turn down loads because of pay, but whatever.
Then when a load came up FECC would know if they had a truck available or not.
Does anyone know how much it costs to be a "Director of Operations" or a "Dispatcher"?
I suspect the answer to that question is NOTHING.
That being the case, who is more likely to care if the carrier succeeds?
Thats right the person who coughed up the money.
So it seems to me that before we come up with great ideas to improve response time we might just run it by some folks like ME who have our own cash on the line and are the ones who have to be driven crazy by multiple load offers which even if we accept we may have to go through 3 or four before we actually get loaded.
A better way to improve response time would be to have a set rate for all miles plus a FSC. So there would be less turn downs and no more "CHEAP LOADS".
Then if you really wanted to innovate - Some folks turn down all Canada loads, well how about flagging their truck "NOT AVAILABLE FOR CANADA"
Another popular turn down reason is "NO NYC" another truck flag
Anyway their are probably less than four popular reasons why loads are TD'd other than simply not enough money.
Personally I only turn down loads because of pay, but whatever.
Then when a load came up FECC would know if they had a truck available or not.