Whirlwind Express......
Actually, deviating from the subject a little, one of the companies that are on Stylectus and Teana did not pay their drivers.
When did you have such a change of heart? No more than a few months ago, you were on these same forums defending multi carrier model. You were all about running cheap and making money by running lots and lots miles. What happened? How many unsuspecting newbies did you lead into the multi carrier business? How many failed?If you can't pay the bills then it's time to get another job. I made more money with 1 carrier than I ever made in the multi-carrier model (hands down)! You can talk it up all you like, but the multi-carrier model is not a good way to do business. I can't tell you how many times three and four companies are bidding on the same load and driving down the price.
blizzard: it was Whirlwind Express......
When did you have such a change of heart? No more than a few months ago, you were on these same forums defending multi carrier model. You were all about running cheap and making money by running lots and lots miles. What happened? How many unsuspecting newbies did you lead into the multi carrier business? How many failed?
It seems to me...and others... that you were all about multi carriers until you lost your own business and now your trying to run them down out of spite?
Sugarplum, welcome to the wonderful world of multi, bottom feeding, slow paying, no paying, gaming carriers. You chose the business model, we didn't choose it for you. If it's not working for you...and it obviously isn't.... do something else. I would rather flip hamburgers than try to run an expedite business on 60-80.cents a mile.
and some call me tough and blunt....LOL
Spite has nothing to do with it! Why would I be bad about selling off my part of a business where I worked for over a year for very little profits? I am not mad at all. I'm just here to point out the ugly parts of the multi-carrier model. I am all for freedom. Drivers can do whatever they want. But after the insurance rates went up and the rates kept on going down I have changed my views. That is called learning in case someone didn't bother to explain what that means. I did not lose my company. I sold my half of it. I didn't like a lot of what I saw happening behind the scenes and I didn't feel right paying drivers sub-par rates just to make a small profit off of them. I think all drivers need to make a dollar a mile minimum and I couldn't give that to them; not even as a small carrier.
Also I didn't lead anyone the wrong way. Most multi-carrier drivers despise the bigger carriers and won't work with them and most of the drivers who work for bigger carriers won't become multi-carrier drivers. Adding a whole bunch of companies is not going to make you more profitable. Also jumping around from company to company is not going to make you any more profitable. I have learned a lot in te past year and a half and if that has offended you I really don't care all that much.
The multi-carrier model is not a good business model; period. That is the beauty of this board. I got attacked for backing up the multi-carrier model and now I'm being attacked for speaking out against it. After all who better to speak out against it than one who has been on both ends of the coin (driver/company owner)? And as far as companies go I can start a new company anytime I please. Sylectus and a few other contacts are waiting in the wings to take me back. I have medical issues that are preventing me from the rigors of running a new company so I will just sit back and type from the sidelines. Most of the posters in here wouldn't be able to rub enough brain cells together to even start their own companies, yet they feel the need to talk down to others like they know everything about this business. Nuff said.
You hit the nail on the head with that statement and I couldn't agree more.Most of the posters in here wouldn't be able to rub enough brain cells together to even start their own companies, yet they feel the need to talk down to others like they know everything about this business. Nuff said.
Most of the posters in here wouldn't be able to rub enough brain cells together to even start their own companies, yet they feel the need to talk down to others like they know everything about this business. Nuff said.
Well I said a respectable carrier lol. I am talking about the big 5 carriers. Whirlwind is one of the "ugly" carriers!
What does Whirlwing tell you??
Me myself and I like it the old way of running for one carrier. I know who cares. Well after almost 45 years of dealing with all types of carriers and manufacturers it just seems to me that if your dedicated to a carrier and you don't B&^%$ and complain to management and dispatcher they will take care of you better than some one who you talk to once a month. The small carriers that are using multiple carriers are getting mostly whats left on the bid board and not doing any sales work that represents their company. Also most are factoring their money, that's not bad in some cases when they have assets to back that practice up. From all the reading most people that can't collect money from a small now defunct carrier are ether not experienced in handling this type of business or reaching for something that's not there. Some multi carrier operaters do know what their doing but they are far and few between. That's just my opinion.
I would definitely agree with the first sentence....the size of your fleet doesn't matter so much. Obviously, the bigger carriers who have a lot of in-house, shipper direct freight have an advantage, but the little guy can find those too.Amen, doesn't matter if you are a big, small, skinny or fat carrier. The issue is who's freight are you hauling.