greg334
Veteran Expediter
My FedEx CC orientation this past week invoked some thoughts about being a fleet owner (one day maybe or maybe not). Thinking about what I have read on how some are treated as drivers by fleet owners and how I would treat people if they are contracted to drive my trucks. I just want to pass on a few thoughts, maybe they’re unrealistic but maybe they’re not.
The idea is retention of a team for the longest time possible. I hear too many times that fleet owners run into a problem with keeping the truck on the road.
These thoughts are only assuming that I;
1- have a couple trucks I want to put on the road. D units, maybe an E unit, no vans. They are in good condition and everything is working on it or replaced as a matter of PM.
2- have some reserve capital to run these trucks for two months without an income. This is my safety net.
As a fleet owner what would I give the drivers?
A clear list of mine and their obligations
Of course 60% go to the drivers or team but of course the FSC is passed on but they pay for fuel and tolls
A bonus if they are successful in running the truck, meaning in service time above 80%, refusal rate low, etc… I know of a fleet owner who gives the first month’s revenue for the entire truck to the team after a year with them.
Open records for the truck, meaning let the drivers see what the truck actually makes.
A membership to Sams club
These are a few thoughts.
Any thoughts?
The idea is retention of a team for the longest time possible. I hear too many times that fleet owners run into a problem with keeping the truck on the road.
These thoughts are only assuming that I;
1- have a couple trucks I want to put on the road. D units, maybe an E unit, no vans. They are in good condition and everything is working on it or replaced as a matter of PM.
2- have some reserve capital to run these trucks for two months without an income. This is my safety net.
As a fleet owner what would I give the drivers?
A clear list of mine and their obligations
Of course 60% go to the drivers or team but of course the FSC is passed on but they pay for fuel and tolls
A bonus if they are successful in running the truck, meaning in service time above 80%, refusal rate low, etc… I know of a fleet owner who gives the first month’s revenue for the entire truck to the team after a year with them.
Open records for the truck, meaning let the drivers see what the truck actually makes.
A membership to Sams club
These are a few thoughts.
Any thoughts?