dhalltoyo
Veteran Expediter
The vast majority of my load offers have a FSC of 20 cpm or more.
I am sitting at home in a good freight area and I get a load offer at 9 cpm. The load was going 304 miles into a fairly decent area.
I turned it down.
I sent a QC message as my reason for the refusal: FSC too low.
I am of the belief that properly worded QC responses will have a trickle up effect and somebody in marketing will begin to pass these types of loads to XYZ Xpress who has their cousins working for 50 cents per loaded mile. XYZ Xpress will eventually go out of business and if the shipper wants their freight moved by a reputable company, that can actually provide service, they will have to step up and pay a decent FSC.
What do you think?
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I am sitting at home in a good freight area and I get a load offer at 9 cpm. The load was going 304 miles into a fairly decent area.
I turned it down.
I sent a QC message as my reason for the refusal: FSC too low.
I am of the belief that properly worded QC responses will have a trickle up effect and somebody in marketing will begin to pass these types of loads to XYZ Xpress who has their cousins working for 50 cents per loaded mile. XYZ Xpress will eventually go out of business and if the shipper wants their freight moved by a reputable company, that can actually provide service, they will have to step up and pay a decent FSC.
What do you think?
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