I,m wondering if anybody understands how the loads are distributed from fed ex. For example my partner and i were in Toronto last week with a D truck, with dwell time of about 12 . We were offered a C load to New york, 500+ miles and pay over $900. We took it and went to the pickup.
As it turns out about 5 other d trucks showed up with different
pickups for longer or shorter runs. There were about 6 b trucks on the toronto board. An e truck shows up and backs into the dock, after talking to the single driver his load was a box of bolts weighing about 25 lbs to be deleveried to Pennsylvania for a pay of $900, I know that there were b trucks available with longer dwell time in the same area, they were still sitting there when weall (southern word) left. I guess my question is are the e trucks dispatched first no matter what, or is there really a fair system in place. So if there is a comprehensible system how do we find out the point values and where we stand for dispatch.
As it turns out about 5 other d trucks showed up with different
pickups for longer or shorter runs. There were about 6 b trucks on the toronto board. An e truck shows up and backs into the dock, after talking to the single driver his load was a box of bolts weighing about 25 lbs to be deleveried to Pennsylvania for a pay of $900, I know that there were b trucks available with longer dwell time in the same area, they were still sitting there when weall (southern word) left. I guess my question is are the e trucks dispatched first no matter what, or is there really a fair system in place. So if there is a comprehensible system how do we find out the point values and where we stand for dispatch.