Mr. E, Jump out of this conversation while you can!! Explanations hardly work here. We all know 1st to stay out of the NE, and if you dare go their you bes go in heavy($4.) at least to RT out. If your driver wants a load at that point which its not worth chasing take the .90 cents and be happy. If you don't take the freight, the broker is forced to raise rates at that point. Forever now this market is based on supply and demand. Too many people get into this industry eyes wide shut and have absolutely no idea what they are doing let alone can spell FREIGHT, have absolutely no idea how to negotiate, and drive rates into the basement. Just say NO! I enjoy freight rates at rock bottom prices. I know that you cannot operate at those rates and its just a minute before you drive those people out of the industry. Problem is another person is divising a unresearched business plan to enter into the industry to continue to make the same problems for all of us.
Mr Elliot does not control the market, you the owner,driver,operator, and dispatcher control the market and the rates. Do you really think his "independent office" is walking out with a $2 a mile contract in the NE and brokering back out for $.90 a mile? No, I know 1st hand the competitivness of the rates in the NE. they might be fortunate to make $.20 a mile if not break even some days or even a loss. But is it not the point of business to make a profit?
It takes me hours of hard work, 16hrs or more a day of my time spent negotiating rates and chasing down loads that are profitable and worth our time. It's not suppose to be easy. But Im great at it. As I never have kept everyone happy, I do have 30 trucks that have trusted me for almost 8 yrs now, especially not to send them to the NE cause we all know theirs crap freight their!
Why would anyone go into a area that has depressed rates in the 1st place?