LastChance2
Active Expediter
Since I seem to have been doing a lot of defending of myself right off the bat, let me take a different tactic and learn something new while it's on my mind.
Normally when a question like this arises in my mind, I would just ask my boyfriend/co-owner but he's sleeping off his busy last four days.
Anyway, first, what, if any, is the difference between a broker and a carrier? I was kind of interchanging the terms, but are they interchangeable? I mean, I guess the drivers are carriers, but are the ones we run for (which are brokers with their MC#s) also carriers? Kind of a dumb question I guess, but even as someone new to it, I want to sound at least somewhat knowledgeable when I speak. I know all our brokers also have their own fleets, so does that make them brokers and carriers.... sheesh I honestly feel really dumb, because I have a feeling this is one of the reasons my mom always told me to quit dying my hair blonde because it would eventually stick. ;p
Second, I'm curious about something. Even though our brokers are brokering our loads, when my drivers give me the BOL copies at the end of their runs for filing, I see that in most instances we are running for someone else. What I mean is that say XYZ calls us with a load, it may very well say that we're actually running for Bolt, or Load 1, or FECC, or any of the other numerous companies out there. How does that work? Is it overflow? And it's gotten to where a good 75% of the time these companies are even calling one of our brokers and asking for my boyfriend by name to do the load or run (and of course they are always ones that we for sure get and pay a good rate). But I guess I don't understand the chain of command and how that works. That's why I'm assuming it's a kind of overflow of work or something like that. Lots of Landstar loads come our way through our brokers. Or maybe it just goes back to the first question of the true difference between a carrier and a broker.
So see, I can shut up and get off my own soapbox long enough to want to learn something that I don't know enough about. I get mad at myself and am sometimes even a bit embarrassed to ask John what may seem to be simple questions that I should by now know the answers to. So a lot of times I just kind of go with the flow, knowing I will eventually pick all this up as I go, and winging it until I do. Thanks in advance for the responses.
Normally when a question like this arises in my mind, I would just ask my boyfriend/co-owner but he's sleeping off his busy last four days.
Anyway, first, what, if any, is the difference between a broker and a carrier? I was kind of interchanging the terms, but are they interchangeable? I mean, I guess the drivers are carriers, but are the ones we run for (which are brokers with their MC#s) also carriers? Kind of a dumb question I guess, but even as someone new to it, I want to sound at least somewhat knowledgeable when I speak. I know all our brokers also have their own fleets, so does that make them brokers and carriers.... sheesh I honestly feel really dumb, because I have a feeling this is one of the reasons my mom always told me to quit dying my hair blonde because it would eventually stick. ;p
Second, I'm curious about something. Even though our brokers are brokering our loads, when my drivers give me the BOL copies at the end of their runs for filing, I see that in most instances we are running for someone else. What I mean is that say XYZ calls us with a load, it may very well say that we're actually running for Bolt, or Load 1, or FECC, or any of the other numerous companies out there. How does that work? Is it overflow? And it's gotten to where a good 75% of the time these companies are even calling one of our brokers and asking for my boyfriend by name to do the load or run (and of course they are always ones that we for sure get and pay a good rate). But I guess I don't understand the chain of command and how that works. That's why I'm assuming it's a kind of overflow of work or something like that. Lots of Landstar loads come our way through our brokers. Or maybe it just goes back to the first question of the true difference between a carrier and a broker.
So see, I can shut up and get off my own soapbox long enough to want to learn something that I don't know enough about. I get mad at myself and am sometimes even a bit embarrassed to ask John what may seem to be simple questions that I should by now know the answers to. So a lot of times I just kind of go with the flow, knowing I will eventually pick all this up as I go, and winging it until I do. Thanks in advance for the responses.