I too am at the end of my rope with Panther. My earnings are down about 40%. My chief problems with Panther are in two areas. First and foremost: They've simply got too many trucks. Every area we unload in seems to have, on average, two to four teams waiting for loads. So between loads we sit, and sit, and sit. Here's the second problem: With virtually every market area saturated with trucks, Panther has no need or motivation to assist in the cost of relocating a truck to another area. Subordinate to these two problems, there are other issues as well. The short, cheap loads mentioned by a previous poster, and Panther's personel's inability to understand how drivers lose money on them. There are other problems as well, but I'm averse to engaging in "Panther Bashing". Suffice it to say that Panther is a poor fit for me and, I'd hazard to guess, anyone else who takes pride in keeping their truck moving. I'm a simple kind of guy who knows he's not God's gift to expediting. However, over four years, with two other carriers, I've managed to average close to four thousand miles per work-week. While there are apparently a sparse few exceptions, most folks I talk to aren't doing half that many miles with Panther. For my partner and I, the opportunity simply isn't there.
And as an aside to whomever is Panther's champion in the forum. I would suggest that if you spent as much time attempting to correct some of Panther's myriad problems as you do in generating rude responses to forum posters, we'd all profit. I've seen you challenge folk's intellect, their motivation, and the very fact they even drive for Panther. What's up with that? The very fact Panther sees a need for your presence on the forum indicates to me a problem exists. I don't seem to notice the presence of a company employee-representative from other carriers on the forum attempting to defend the carriers. Nothing personal.....