>Wombat
>I've been with fed ex cc for a long long time,I guarantee
>you it's not who you know,it's being in the right place at
>the right time.You can be in an express center that moves
>short freight,or you can go on your own, and be in one that
>moves more long freight, you cant just take your layovers at
>face value. The so called DVA,cost Fed Ex a lot of money,and
>they will never say it doesn't work,sometimes it does,but
>those of us that are those so called favorites,are only
>loaded,because we know where to layover and where not to.
A while ago, here in the Open Forum, someone posted outstanding advice about how to ID the good freight centers. I do not recall who it was. Please identify yourself if you recognize your advice so you can receive proper credit for it.
The advice was to keep notes about your pickup locations. Over time, you will learn where YOUR best freight comes from, which might be different than someone else's best freight.
Diane and I keep a spreadsheet of all our runs, including the zip codes for each pickup and delivery. Here's an example of how the system works. Yesterday, we delivered in Los Angeles. Many expediters would go to the TA truck stop in Ontario to wait for their next load. We did not. From our run journal, we know that 18 of the 30 pickups we have done in California came from Orange County. The TA is not in Orange County. We are.
The load we delivered came from Memphis on Friday. While many expediters will go to West Memphis, AK to wait for freight, we did not. In the Memphis area, our run journal tells us there is a particular area of town from which most of our freight comes. That's where we went to wait for freight. That technique, we believe, got us a weekend run out of town while other trucks sat.
This method is available to any expediter. It costs nothing but some of your spare time to journal your runs and review the pickup and delivery locations. You don't need a spreadsheet to do this. Writing your runs on 3x5 cards, pickups on one side, deliveries on the other, zip codes in the upper right hand corner, dates in the upper left, time of day in the lower left, day of week in the lower right, can do the trick. With this info you can sort your pickups and deliveries by a variety of categories and learn more about your flow of freight.
As you increase your awareness about your flow of freight, you increase your ability to be in the right place at the right time.
Without question, expedited freight has a flow and rhythem. The more you know about the flow the better you can do. The best part is you don't have to go any further than your own runs to figure it out.