Its really hard to get wet wood to burn,if your cold and freezing you keep trying.....O.M.G.
Its really hard to get wet wood to burn,if your cold and freezing you keep trying.....O.M.G.
I understand its easy to let someone stand up and fight for what they believe in,that might just might benefit you.Nothing personal of course.its not personal of course...its just the idea (scaling) that can go to hell....LOL
Welcome a boardthe best I see that can happen with the tighter insurance requirements and oversight...less loads and more brokers jumping on board.......is fewer of them on the road...they'll go and scam another field....
I understand its easy to let someone stand up and fight for what they believe in,that might just might benefit you.Nothing personal of course.
Deadhead, you're in a very competitive industry. Searching for a scapegoat may make one feel better, but running 30 or 40 old Penske type box trucks out of business won't make a dent. They probably constitute less than 1% of the cargo van/Sprinter market searching for expedite loads. If a third of them are out of service at any given moment and another third are under load, that leaves very few to be concerned with. If they are hauling 4 or 5 pallets at a time, they aren't really your competitor in vans.
Let me say this about that,I don't want be scaled,I don't DOT to have anymore control over me than they have already.We can seat here and pick something death but at the end we dealing with the way of life and an Industry I can assume we all like or we be doing something else.I don't think i'm wrong trying to bring this issue to the forefront.As a forum we are discussing this, I was planning to call Washington as I was advised to do,I elected not to its not because I don't have there phone number.I think the ATeam has a good plan. You have nothing to fear but fear itself.FRD.sir....your campaign while has great intentions can have some unseen consequences down the road...
there are NO regulations for vans only moral rules.....
overweight? is not technically illegal. Only in a civil court when they get sued. they are guilty of being stupid and gambling with public safety.
I agree competitive business.You are right I'm just looking to make myself feel better.Thank you for your reply.Deadhead, you're in a very competitive industry. Searching for a scapegoat may make one feel better, but running 30 or 40 old Penske type box trucks out of business won't make a dent. They probably constitute less than 1% of the cargo van/Sprinter market searching for expedite loads. If a third of them are out of service at any given moment and another third are under load, that leaves very few to be concerned with. If they are hauling 4 or 5 pallets at a time, they aren't really your competitor in vans.
I have a friend how has a Sprinter in the shop with a large bill he going to have to pay to stay in the game.He called me and I felt his pain, he been running for about a $1 a mile.He has his concerns.I told him there more like them facing costly repairs.My advise is hang in there at 18% apr he'll pay it off in a couple of years.His wife wants him quit and get another job.Was that good advise or should I told my friend I don't worry what others do.Thanks for your replyJust for me personally I find my life simpler and stress level lower when I don't worry about what others do. Sometimes I have to remind myself of that but I like things better that way.