And let us not forget the new driver placement service. A bargain service at $800 dollars per driver.
First the company would have to think those responsible are doing something wrong. If you notice it is the public companies announcing driver pay cuts. Express1 and FedEx. Is panther next?
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They used to have available a list of people that were either approved or had expressed interest in FCC. I guess it didn't work out. They now direct you to NG Driver Recruiting. Once a driver is placed there is a $800 dollar fee. To that you need to add the tval fee and the time involved for WG training. Hey, this stuff is getting expensive.
None of the changes over the past few years make any sense. My opinion. ...In 3 to 5 years this will be a power only company for tractors and ES will own the straight truck market.
So let me get this right. You have a carrier with numerous contractors wanting to sue over rates, followed by a recruiting department that is funneling their few prospects through a third party company in order to charge their fleet contractors a 800 dollar fee per driver? Gee what could go wrong?
Oh, wait a minute, I read you get points or something if you run cheap now? Is this another one of those "it isn't the pay, it is the miles"?
Why is the world coming to an end just because FedEx is going to a pay system that closely mirrors one of, if not, their closest competitor ?
Hasn't Panther been flat rate for a long time ?
They seem to be doing fine.
Why ?
I've asked but don't really get good answers.
How different are the two plans ?
How about someone that has figured out what their last few runs will pay on flat rate put out 4 or 5 differant examples so a Panther guy can put out some comparative pay ?
Mix it up. Reasonable dh, ridiculous dh, short /long.
And what does Panther pay for minis ?
I guess to someone that may lose $$$ every week, and otherwise has been happy at FedEx, they may not care what the Cat pays.
I'm curious as to how out of line with the market the new FedEx plan is.
I've asked but don't really get good answers.
How different are the two plans ?
How about someone that has figured out what their last few runs will pay on flat rate put out 4 or 5 differant examples so a Panther guy can put out some comparative pay ?
Mix it up. Reasonable dh, ridiculous dh, short /long.
And what does Panther pay for minis ?
I'm curious as to how out of line with the market the new FedEx plan is.