cuzz you straights are slow on the uptake?.....
Well, yes...but we're straight
cuzz you straights are slow on the uptake?.....
I'd say that I end up late for minimum 10% of loads and maybe as even as high as 20% of loads.
It has never affected me, it has never costed me a dime. But I'm not dumb, I know which loads are more important and which loads were unrealistic and my sleep schedule is more important safety wise.
We have not updated the statistic since we came to Landstar two months ago, but Diane's and my career on-time percentage over eight years and nearly 1,000 loads with FedEx Custom Critical was 99.4 percent with the 0.6 percent being due to mechanical breakdowns.
Our on-time percentage is that high (slightly higher now if you include our Landstar loads) because we worked with dispatchers to modify the pick up and delivery times when encountering things that were out of our control. Such things include weather, road construction delays, detours, and traffic.
Work with dispatch and the customers you serve instead of working against a pick up or delivery time that may not be realistic.
I dunno, I've had one service failure, also due to mechanical failure, which resulted in a late delivery. I've never bothered to figure the percentage, tho it would be easy enough to do, but I'd say my on-time percentage is in the same ballpark as the ATeam's. Other than that, I've never been late due to anything within my control. Like Phil (and most others, I would imagine) I work with dispatch to adjust realistic times when encountering delays due to weather, road construction, detours, and traffic.Wow, you have a 99.4% rate, that is freakin amazing,
look, who is being condesceding again.