A few years ago, before the financial meltdown, most of the expeditors that we knew stayed out for about three weeks and then went home for about a week. This meant that on most weeks 75 percent of the fleet was available. Now due to the lack of frieght, most seem to stay out 6-8 weeks before going home. That leaves about 85-90 percent of the fleet available to handle a smaller volume of freight.
I am not a math genuis, but it seems to me that if everyone were to stay out for around three weeks then go home for a week, there would be enough freight to keep the 75 percent available busy most of the time and earnings would balance out over the year.
We seem to sit about 6-8 days a month not including weekends.
I would rather be sitting at home than the T/A.
Anyone else have any thoughts on this?
I am not a math genuis, but it seems to me that if everyone were to stay out for around three weeks then go home for a week, there would be enough freight to keep the 75 percent available busy most of the time and earnings would balance out over the year.
We seem to sit about 6-8 days a month not including weekends.
I would rather be sitting at home than the T/A.
Anyone else have any thoughts on this?