>It does take just a little know how and patience to find the
>right loads. There are plenty here at EO that do it. There
>are some that pay very well, and some that are a joke.
>
>Phil,
>One of your posts said you did three or four loads since the
>first of the month. Unless your running at three to four
>dollars a mile (not on a Fedex rate), I hardly think your
>idea is something to promote.
>Now don't get too sensitive on me, I'm just calling them
>like I see them.
You are right in that some people do not know much about load boards. I am among them because we have not had the need to use them. I tried getloaded.com a few times when we were with a fleet owner that subscribed to the service, and found it to be more trouble than it was worth.
The recent post you refer to said, "By tomorrow morning, November 13, we will have completed three loads in November. Our monthly average is 12 loads. About half way through the month, our November revenue is about 25% of our monthly average. In a "normal" month it would be closer to 50% of our monthly average."
A subsequent post in the same thread said, "Thirteen days does not a trend make, especially in expediting, and one run can make all the difference. After our early-morning delivery today, we went out of service for a nap. At 10:00 a.m. we went back into service and started warming up the truck to deadhead as discussed above. Less than one minute after starting the truck we received and accepted a sweet run that delivers on the 15th. It evens out the month and we are feeling less revenue pressure than before."
It is now evident that November started slow for us but looks like it will finish strong. The November 13th delivery took us from NJ to MI. We then picked up in MI and went to OR. On the way to OR, we were predispatched to pick up in WA and go to the east coast. That is the run we are on now. We are predispatched to pick up after that delivery and go to the midwest.
Revenue-wise, we are now tracking an above average month, even if we end up with no freight over Thanksgiving. Run count-wise, we are slightly below average but expect to finish in our usual 11-13 runs per month range.
I have said it before and will reiterate it here. Because we are a a fully-credentialed team in a fully-equipped White Glove truck (CR-unit), we are often offered freight that many other trucks and teams never see.
When we learned of a load that delivered in central Oeregon, we did not think twice about accepting the offer. We have a very good history our west, even in remote areas. And as it turned out, we were dispatched out of the area before we even delivered. But other trucks that do not run the kind of freight we do with the carrier we run with might wait a week or more to get out of Oregon. For them, load boards might be an important resource.