Good afternoon!
I need some suggestions please. My wife and I started in this Expediting business out on the road December 2nd 2011 with a small company called Try Hours. I'm not going to bad mouth this company this is not my purpose. They told us when we came in December that both December and January are very slow. Boy they weren't kidding! We have basically been idle a huge part of this time. Without exaggeration we do a load and then "sometimes" sit 3 days before we get anything else. We don't own our own truck and are using theirs on a 60/40 split with us getting the 60 but having to pay "all" fuel costs, they get and pay for everything else with the 40. Most the time the FSC is not enough to cover the fuel and then it comes right off the top of our check leaving very little left for anything really. So it is slow, but it aint that slow I see. Like I said we are with a small company. And I have to say the people at this company are as nice as you would ever want to be associated with, but the trouble is they don't have the workload like the bigger companies. The heavy hitters, like FedEx, Panther, Landstar, will pull up next to us in the RV section of the truck stop, sit a while and then be on their way with another job, we still sit.
Here is our issues affecting us from getting on with the busier companies.
Fedex, wont hire "me" because I have a couple preventables that are less than "3 years old". The one preventable I claim, the other is a farce and won't go away. I tried and without hiring an attorney "money" I don't know what to do with it but sit on it for another year and wait.
The other problem is my wife has a Class B "learners permit" and experience is getting in her way. I have a Class A, with 4.5 years driving experience.
Who would hire us knowing my wife has a learners permit only until she can drive and adjust to the truck that could keep us very busy for another year, and who knows if they are great to work for permanently?
Expediter Services got us over to Try hours with a promise of delivering a truck there with an automatic transmission. The truck that they did get for us wound up being promised to FedEx and had to go there. Now they say hey we are still behind you hang in there and we will try our best to get a truck "no promises" for you but make sure you "explore all your options".
I like the people at Expediter Services as well, very friendly, and call to talk personally telling us how things actually are. No crap!
That is why I am here now coming to you guys. Who will hire us that can keep us vey busy and pay a 60/40, with them taking the 60% plus paying all repairs plus the fuel, tolls, and scales?
We had a couple last night call us with a truck that did have a automatic transmission that wanted to pay us only 28% leaving them with 72% to pay for everything else. With that kind of pay a couple would not make nothing.
At 28% if a couple were lucky enough to get 4000 miles a week at Try Hours pay of 1.20 per mile that would pay $4800 - 28%= $1,344.00 before taxes for the entire week for two people to be out there for 24/7.
No way, in my opinion that is a rip off! Does anyone else feel that is fair pay? How many people are getting 4000 miles in a week "regularly" anyway ? So any mileage less than my example would put people on skid row. I'm sorry but I can't work for that. Can you?
We are a couple in our mid 50's, our kids are raised and gone. We want this job lifestyle at least for now. Is there anyone out there that will hire us that you know of or is reading this now.
We are more than willing to be out on the road for "weeks" at a time if the pay is rewarding.
Please call my cell phone number only if you can pay us a fair days wage, in exchange for a fair days labor. If you are greedy, please leave us alone. Thanks for any "positive" input we recieve. Mark 309-373-5730
I need some suggestions please. My wife and I started in this Expediting business out on the road December 2nd 2011 with a small company called Try Hours. I'm not going to bad mouth this company this is not my purpose. They told us when we came in December that both December and January are very slow. Boy they weren't kidding! We have basically been idle a huge part of this time. Without exaggeration we do a load and then "sometimes" sit 3 days before we get anything else. We don't own our own truck and are using theirs on a 60/40 split with us getting the 60 but having to pay "all" fuel costs, they get and pay for everything else with the 40. Most the time the FSC is not enough to cover the fuel and then it comes right off the top of our check leaving very little left for anything really. So it is slow, but it aint that slow I see. Like I said we are with a small company. And I have to say the people at this company are as nice as you would ever want to be associated with, but the trouble is they don't have the workload like the bigger companies. The heavy hitters, like FedEx, Panther, Landstar, will pull up next to us in the RV section of the truck stop, sit a while and then be on their way with another job, we still sit.
Here is our issues affecting us from getting on with the busier companies.
Fedex, wont hire "me" because I have a couple preventables that are less than "3 years old". The one preventable I claim, the other is a farce and won't go away. I tried and without hiring an attorney "money" I don't know what to do with it but sit on it for another year and wait.
The other problem is my wife has a Class B "learners permit" and experience is getting in her way. I have a Class A, with 4.5 years driving experience.
Who would hire us knowing my wife has a learners permit only until she can drive and adjust to the truck that could keep us very busy for another year, and who knows if they are great to work for permanently?
Expediter Services got us over to Try hours with a promise of delivering a truck there with an automatic transmission. The truck that they did get for us wound up being promised to FedEx and had to go there. Now they say hey we are still behind you hang in there and we will try our best to get a truck "no promises" for you but make sure you "explore all your options".
I like the people at Expediter Services as well, very friendly, and call to talk personally telling us how things actually are. No crap!
That is why I am here now coming to you guys. Who will hire us that can keep us vey busy and pay a 60/40, with them taking the 60% plus paying all repairs plus the fuel, tolls, and scales?
We had a couple last night call us with a truck that did have a automatic transmission that wanted to pay us only 28% leaving them with 72% to pay for everything else. With that kind of pay a couple would not make nothing.
At 28% if a couple were lucky enough to get 4000 miles a week at Try Hours pay of 1.20 per mile that would pay $4800 - 28%= $1,344.00 before taxes for the entire week for two people to be out there for 24/7.
No way, in my opinion that is a rip off! Does anyone else feel that is fair pay? How many people are getting 4000 miles in a week "regularly" anyway ? So any mileage less than my example would put people on skid row. I'm sorry but I can't work for that. Can you?
We are a couple in our mid 50's, our kids are raised and gone. We want this job lifestyle at least for now. Is there anyone out there that will hire us that you know of or is reading this now.
We are more than willing to be out on the road for "weeks" at a time if the pay is rewarding.
Please call my cell phone number only if you can pay us a fair days wage, in exchange for a fair days labor. If you are greedy, please leave us alone. Thanks for any "positive" input we recieve. Mark 309-373-5730