T those of you following this post, please please take the time to talk to
other Landstar BCO's before you consider making any sort of change. I can tell you that I find based on my time at Landstar the numbers posted are atypical. I have six trucks on with them and have run team so I have a frame of reference.
As you know one month does not a year make.... I will not say these numbers are incorrect, but I will say that for a new BCO to have this level of success is not something you can bank on.
I myself and all my drivers are happy in the Landstar system, we are there because of the way the company operates and interacts with its BCO's, not because it is vastly more lucrative then any other company. That is simply not the case.
I want anyone who comes to Landstar to be happy with the change, and if you have unreasonable expectations you will not be happy. The best thing to do is talk to the drivers out their, we are a small fleet but we are around. Sometimes sitting for days on end just like you.
You can relax, sir. Diane and I have been generating good numbers for the better part of eight years, most of them with FedEx Custom Critical. I have written extensively about that experience and we have visited by phone and in person with countless prospective contractors about the FDCC opportunity.
While some of them got into the business after talking with us and/or reading my EO posts and blog, I don't know of a single one who jumped in based on that information alone. All of them checked additional sources and made decisions on their own.
Regarding our 30-day results being atypical, that may well be. Being new to Landstar, I don't have the frame of reference you have. Since you have a frame of reference, perhaps you can post some of your truck's numbers to round out the story. I have no numbers to post but our own. You say our numbers are atypical. What is typical?
I don't have the frame of reference you have, and by the same token, you don't have mine. It is not unusual for me to excel in a new endeavor. I did it in college, the army, politics and in Diane's and my first month at FedEx Custom Critical.
Given that frame of reference, it did not surprise me a bit that we generated strong numbers in this new-to-us LEAM endeavor. It would have surprised me if we had not.
As you correctly state, "...one month does not a year make." I said as much myself in the original post: "The results in the 30 day period mentioned below do not guarantee that we will have the same results in the next 30 days. We might do better. We might do worse. We are still very new and there is still much to learn at our new carrier."
While we grossed $31,000 in 30 days, kindly note that it is not our goal to do that every month. Frankly, we have interests beyond expediting and do not want to work that hard all the time. Comforted by our early success, we are content to back off the pace a bit and settle into a more fulfilling rhythm.
Regarding sitting, Diane and I are doing exactly that as I write this. Regular readers of my blog know this, just as they know of every truck breakdown, illness, period of unwanted down time and zero-revenue months we have had as expediters.
One month does not a year make, and one post does not a career describe. But four years of daily blog entries do describe a career.
Anyone who wants to know how Diane and I came to succeed as expediters can find that out by reading
my blog.
Sample from today:
We woke up this morning at a freeway rest area in California, north of San Diego. The freight is slow today. We called a number of agents but none had anything for us. No offers came over the Qualcomm unit. Looking at the other LEAM trucks now in California, they are evenly spread out across the state. None seem to have moved far and all remain available to haul freight.
We do not have access to detailed information on each truck and it is possible that one truck moved out and a similar one moved into the same area. Still, that list of trucks seems quiet today.
When you sit and you want to be running, all sorts of crazy theories run through your mind. It's best to be patient and we are trying to do that. About a month ago, we were in Massachusetts having this same experience. What followed was one of the best 30 day periods we have had in expediting.
Saint Augustine prayed a famous prayer, "Give me chastity and continence, but not yet." An expediter might pray, "Lord, give me patience, and hurry up."