Run for yer lives...abandon ship...Fedex drivers scream

dabluzman1

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
EHEHEHEHEHEH:D

Sometimes I just crack myself up.

So how is life at Fedex?
Inquiring minds want to know.......okay so maybe only I do.:p

To all you thinking that we are washed up at the Fed here are some numbers for you to crunch:

YTD ( that means YEAR TO DATE ) 8 - 23 - 2011

71 runs 72961 ALL MILES $165764 GROSS

You figure the per mile, I already know it.

Projecting $230K to $240K by end of year.:D
 

Doggie Daddy

Veteran Expediter
We are doing fine, revenue is ahead of last year and with less miles driven.

Posted with my Droid EO Forum App
 

Dakota

Veteran Expediter
EHEHEHEHEHEH

Sometimes I just crack myself up.

So how is life at Fedex?
Inquiring minds want to know.......okay so maybe only I do.:p

To all you thinking that we are washed up at the Fed here are some numbers for you to crunch:

YTD ( that means YEAR TO DATE ) 8 - 23 - 2011

71 runs 72961 ALL MILES $165764 GROSS

You figure the per mile, I already know it.

Projecting $230K to $240K by end of year.:D

Yeah, goes to prove there is no money at FedEx, you might as well start pan handling at the truck stops:rolleyes::D
 

Dakota

Veteran Expediter
Really, it goes to show that there is not one good company for everyone, while it fits for you it doesn't fit for someone else.
 

Bruno

Veteran Expediter
Fleet Owner
US Marines
EHEHEHEHEHEH:D

Sometimes I just crack myself up.

So how is life at Fedex?
Inquiring minds want to know.......okay so maybe only I do.:p

To all you thinking that we are washed up at the Fed here are some numbers for you to crunch:

YTD ( that means YEAR TO DATE ) 8 - 23 - 2011

71 runs 72961 ALL MILES $165764 GROSS

You figure the per mile, I already know it.

Projecting $230K to $240K by end of year.:D

That is $2.27 per mile. Keep up the great work Dave and Linda. :)
 

layoutshooter

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
We are down on all numbers from last year. Our rate per mile has dropped off. Our gross is off and our TVAL work has dropped off as well. That explains why our numbers are off. This month has been our best and last week was the best gross income week in the six years we have been in business.

Part of the problem was the hail damage to the truck earlier. That accounts for some, not all, of the down numbers.
 
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TeamCaffee

Administrator
Staff member
Owner/Operator
We would have to report the same our income is up since April 1st and our mileage is down and our new truck is running fine.

We have changed trucks but we are still running mostly DoD loads.
 

ATeam

Senior Member
Retired Expediter
First, congratulations to dabluzman1 for putting together some impressive YTD numbers. $2.27 per mile for all miles driven is great by any standard.

We are down on all numbers from last year. Our rate per mile has dropped off. Our gross is off and our TVAL work has dropped off as well. That explains why our numbers are off. This month has been our best and last week was the best gross income week in the six years we have been in business.

That is what we saw in the six months before we left in June. In May, I made my first public complaints about the new FedEx Custom Critical, but the downtrend in our numbers was clear several months before that.

I mention the timing of the numbers decline and my public complaints because some readers may be inclined to believe that our declining numbers were because of my public complaints. That is not the case. The numbers decline developed months before I began to speak out.

By the new FedEx Custom Critical I mean a company that used to run the same dispatch system for all contractors but then, without announcing it, began to buy (not lease) reefer trailers and use fleet managers to dispatch the reefer freight we used to haul onto those trailers (pulled by flat-rate tractors) while leaving percentage-paid contractors sit.

At the time, the claim was that these trailers were used to build the business and meet the needs of new customers but I dismissed that claim as wishful thinking from the company if not an outright lie. I dismissed it because after asking around and looking hard, I could not find even one new customer that these trailers were serving, while it became a common sight and common news of them serving the customers we served and hauling the 1-6 skid loads Diane and I used to haul.

So, watching our numbers decline over several months and then learning that the reason was not slow freight but a new and unfair dispatch system, we found a new home with another carrier.

This was not an easy decision and it was not made by ignoring positive contractor reports like dabluzman1 shared above. Had most of the other contractors we talked to shared similar reports, we might have stayed on board. But the opposite was true. Most of the other contractors and fleet owners we talked to shared experiences and numbers similar to ours.

(We dismissed reports that provide vague claims like "our income is up" "our bank balance is growing" or "lots of miles." Those statements may be true but they are meaningless without additional infomation such that actual revenue per all miles is shared and profitability can be calculated.)

Diane and I have met Dave (dabluzman1) and Linda on the road and visited over dinner. We do not know them well but I have no doubt that he is telling the truth about his numbers.

We considered his reports with all others and determined that our profitability can be best achieved by leaving FedEx Custom Critical, so we did.

I ask readers to note what I said in my How's it Going at Landstar? post. Namely, "I am not encouraging anyone to leave FedEx Custom Critical."

As dabluzman1's post clearly indicates, it is still possible to make good money there, but finding it impossible ourselves in the first half of 2011, Diane and I left. Discovering that the company established a new dispatch system that is by design unfair to percentage-paid contractors made it that much easier to go.
 

mcavoy33

Seasoned Expediter
8226 miles in 9.5 days.:cool:

With your steady increased miles, it's almost like your becoming ccloser to an LTL type truck as opposed to a an expeditor.

How much down time do you guys have?

Do you think this could be a trend in the industry? Or are most other carriers too small to have this type of operation?

Are you afriad that as more people switch to flat rate, your miles will drop? Either way, good to see some people ahead of the curve and gain from it.
 

DieselDriver

Seasoned Expediter
Can't call you a liar, but just don't believe it...you are not running enough loads, 2.2 per week average or enough miles, 2200 +/- per week. Additionally you speak nothing of expenses. If what you say is actually true by all means share your secret to success for those of us slowly going broke.
 

greg334

Veteran Expediter
Congrats on going down with a sinking ship. :p

That's good money and maybe when all these others leave, you will see an increase in the rates to $2.5 all miles - I hope so!
 

osumike33

Seasoned Expediter
EHEHEHEHEHEH:D

Sometimes I just crack myself up.

So how is life at Fedex?
Inquiring minds want to know.......okay so maybe only I do.:p

To all you thinking that we are washed up at the Fed here are some numbers for you to crunch:

YTD ( that means YEAR TO DATE ) 8 - 23 - 2011

71 runs 72961 ALL MILES $165764 GROSS

You figure the per mile, I already know it.

Projecting $230K to $240K by end of year.:D
I've a team scheduled for orientation on Monday, so this all sounds good to me.....
 

dabluzman1

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
Can't call you a liar, but just don't believe it...you are not running enough loads, 2.2 per week average or enough miles, 2200 +/- per week. Additionally you speak nothing of expenses. If what you say is actually true by all means share your secret to success for those of us slowly going broke.

Each to their own.:cool:
I will offer you the same chance to prove me wrong as I did DaveKC. Your $1000 cash against my $1000 cash.
Winner takes all.
Make my day.
Why should I have to speak of expenses. They are there.
What does that have to do with making gross dollars.
Expenses are a by product of earning money.
If you are a good business person you will make more money than it costs you to conduct business.
There is your first "secret to success".:D
 

dabluzman1

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
I have spoken to a few dry boxes who are running numbers that are equal or exceed mine.
I AM NOT SAYING I AM THE BEST OR MOST SUCCESSFUL,
JUST SHOWING THAT THE OPPORTUNITY TO EARN MONEY IS AVAILABLE AT FEDEX. Is it enough, thats your decision.
Since I dont own the truck, the cost isnt my worry.
The gross is because I get 62% less fuel.
If we were to buy a truck, having driven both a "D" and "DR" I would probably go with a "D".
Would I stay with Fedex?
Initially and if we continued to make what we wanted, let beebs go on.
As the ATEAM did we too will and do monitor our stats and explore other opportunities.
Expediting is just like every other business in the world.
It changes.
If the time comes for us to move on we will.
I just think its silly banter by a few yentas on EO that wish Fedex would go down to sooth their bruised egos.
Company pride "my dad can whoop yer dad" is okay but really,
lets not get carried away here.
Sorry I took so long to repost. Just ran a load from KC to Boston for $4000.
CHOWDER TIME.:D
 

dabluzman1

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
We are down on all numbers from last year. Our rate per mile has dropped off. Our gross is off and our TVAL work has dropped off as well. That explains why our numbers are off. This month has been our best and last week was the best gross income week in the six years we have been in business.

Part of the problem was the hail damage to the truck earlier. That accounts for some, not all, of the down numbers.

It isnt bad luck you have had these past few years its terrible luck.
Two major incidents destroying the reefer box would have put lesser teams out of biz.
Hang in there.:)
If enough leave, it'll be just you and me in TVAL.:D
 

ATeam

Senior Member
Retired Expediter
Each to their own.:cool:
I will offer you the same chance to prove me wrong as I did DaveKC. Your $1000 cash against my $1000 cash.
Winner takes all.
Make my day.

Might it be more informative, more pursusavive and less combatative to simply have your numbers verified in a fashion that would be acceptable to most reasonable members?

Maybe pick a trusted member of EO, give him or her your Extranet login and password (you can change it immediately after), allow the member to view your online settlements and state to the forum what he or she observes.
 
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