Wow.....never thought I would hear you say that. It is amazing what people finally realize and how long it takes.
I knew you would rise to say that and I ask readers to note that davekc left out the part where I said "There was a time when our reefer was a gold mine at FedEx but those days went away, so we did too."
The changes at FDCC that prompted us to leave are recent. When TVAL freight and other runs kept us busy at FDCC, Diane and I checked on an ongoing basis other opportunities in the business. Company recruiters from other carriers looked at our numbers, looked us in the eye and told us that we could not do better at their company than we were doing at FDCC. Drivers we talked to from other companies told us the same thing. Production numbers printed out by people in other carrier offices and shared with us showed us the same thing.
You never thought you would hear me say that we had to let go of the notion that TVAL freight was the best paying freight there is (for our truck equipped as it is) because, had I said that earlier, it would have been untrue. In recent months, when our spreadsheet called that belief into question, we got the message and changed carriers. But the message is not old. It is new. We did not make the change before because the facts changed only only recently.
You have always had an ax to grind against FedEx Custom Critical and you have always been quick to accuse other people of being cheerleaders, carrying pom poms, operating under a purple haze or wearing rose colored glasses. When you think about it, that is a terribly disrespectful thing to do to other people. It is hurtful. It creates animosity between you and others who might otherwise be friends.
Instead of discussing something factually and point-by-point, you label happy and successful expediters with something that cannot be refuted and disparage them because they do not share your point of view. Shame on you for doing that. It helps no one and adds nothing useful to the ongoing discussion expediters have.
I suggest that the negative bias you hold against FedEx skews your perceptions of the truth about FedEx, FedEx contractors, and the timing of events, as much or more as any devices you place in their hands, appearal you place on their bodies or glasses you place over other people's eyes.
If you look at any FedEx contractor, you will not see him or her holding pom poms, wearing a cheerleader outfit, standing in a purple haze or wearing rose colored glasses. It takes an act of imagination to produce such an image. An imagination that does so is as capable of skewing one's perceptions of the facts as any glasses you may wish to place on others.
I know my perceptions of the money that could be made by hauling TVAL freight were true because I verified them with objective sources on an ongoing basis. I did not use my imagination to verify the truth. I used facts that would also be recognized as true by any objective observer. For your view to be also true, one of us has to be wrong, and I know who isn't.
Regardless, as it always has, it falls to each contractor to make one's own carrier and business management choices. At present, Diane and I choose Landstar. As I look around, I notice that thousands of other expediters have chosen other companies.
I do not dress them in imaginary costumes because they have. I do not question their vision. I do not equip them with pom poms. I do none of those because I recognize that they may know something I don't.
I also respect the fact that people make choices for many reasons. While the choices they make may be different than mine, that in no way gives me the right to mock them and cast their character in a bad light you have done to people at FedEx over the years.