Id like to know about how the business end applies here... how can I brush off all the sitting periods as a non issue in simple economics. Im with Panther and have had weeks 2400+ then the next 200 for the week off and on. Its been off more then on though so I am one of those vans sitting at truck stops.
Ive sat on the Indianapolis, Ft. Wayne, Columbus, Atlanta, Birmingham etc. all for days at a time, some two and three days in between loads, throw in a weekend and four to five sitting. These being good boards right? Sometimes Im in 2nd but 3 first outs will come through keeping me still another day, sometimes Im 14th and move up only to finally reach top three days later and get 130 miler. If I turn the 130 miler down I go back to 14, if I take it I only get 130 miles for about a week period. I could keep moving from place to place but then Id mess up my 16 hr clock. Not much I can think of business wise as a fix on my end except to team (which I am SOON) except Ive noticed the posts lately where even the teams are sitting for days on end as well on decent boards in both vans and straight trucks.
So Im left confused here as a new expeditor. I understand sitting is part of the business and everyone seems to agree but theres only 7 days in a week and really 5 in this business so many times that could spell one load a week or maybe two if I should be expected to sit in between. Why is there this much sitting at the PILOT or TA with any company? Is it still time of year? Is it something Im missing? Why are companies still hiring more on if its slow? Is everyone this slow? Go easy Im just trying to understand cause and effect here and learn what I may be doing wrong to be one of these mentioned sitting vans.