I'm in a van and never seen it either.cause you are a straight...They really want your truck....CVs are more transient types...disposable...
I'm in a van and never seen it either.cause you are a straight...They really want your truck....CVs are more transient types...disposable...
At the end of the day, don't we pay for it?Carriers should be paying cargo insurance not drivers.
At the end of the day any expenses should be reflected in the rate of pay...Carriers should be paying cargo insurance not drivers.
so do they pay % and at what % or flat rate?
In 16 years i have never paid that much for signing on with a carrier !!!!!!!!!!
I'm in a van and never seen it either.
At the end of the day any expenses should be reflected in the rate of pay...Carriers should be paying cargo insurance not drivers.
Anything is better then working for the bottom of the board carrier jump ship while you can.
Exactly, and they don't offer cargo insurance in house which is part of expenses and fees.
I make pretty good money with them. I have no complaints.
They don't offer cargo insurance anymore, you're right. Doesn't mean it makes them a bad carrier or whatever you're spewing. You still haven't answered moots questions, get on it if you want to be taken seriously.
so do they pay % and at what % or flat rate?
Flat rate.
In 16 years i have never paid that much for signing on with a carrier !!!!!!!!!!
Call Bolt Express and ask about their fees for signing on with a sprinter van.
I'm in a van and never seen it either.
Call Bolt Express and ask about their fees for signing on with a sprinter van.
Sign on fees are irrelevant, the fees I'm concerned about is the weekly settlement fees. Bolt is one of the lowest in the industry, but unfortunately they have adapted a panther mentality which drops drivers to bottom of board when you refuse a load. I was informed by a recruiter recently at Bolt.
Got to say an aplication fee sounds pretty wacky, never heard of any carrier charging for that?
Yeah, but most carriers charge $200 for drug tests, and other fees associated with signing up.
Got to say an aplication fee sounds pretty wacky, never heard of any carrier charging for that?
Yeah, but most carriers charge $200 for drug tests, and other fees associated with signing up.
I remember there being quite a few expenses when I originally signed on with the Fed back in 09. Drug testing, decals, Qualcomm install etc. As a newb I just paid it.....and realized later on the mark up and profit applied by FedEx. Totaled up with the 20 or so of us in orientation that week...likely paid for all the orientation expenses and a tidy profit.
you don't have to be a multi carrier to have to supply your insurance... i agree.....some are running at bargain basement prices...just so they can turn the wheels..Unless you are a multi-carrier in which you would have to carry primary insurance, which is everything, including cargo. What cracks me up are those that pay the higher insurance premiums for primary insurance, only to haul cheap freight. Makes no sense.
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Panther hasn't done that in years. They do keep track of loads accepted and loads refused. If your acceptance rate drops below 70% you will sit until they need you.. Bolt is one of the lowest in the industry, but unfortunately they have adapted a panther mentality which drops drivers to bottom of board when you refuse a load.