Drivers have often been reluctant to take a short load as they do not want to lose "position" on the board. At the same time they do not want to be seen as turning loads down or not wanting the good revenue on the short run. Dispatch will often tell a driver that they will not drop them but this is a manual process and is often missed with so many staff and shift changes.
As of today we have implemented a new enhancement with our dispatch software. If a unit runs a load that is under 75 miles the "LA" time will not reset. This should leave the unit in the same place or higher than when he took the short load. This is also where the information on the mac 19 is derived from.
Thanks to Don Baker Jr. in unit 239 for the suggestion!
As of today we have implemented a new enhancement with our dispatch software. If a unit runs a load that is under 75 miles the "LA" time will not reset. This should leave the unit in the same place or higher than when he took the short load. This is also where the information on the mac 19 is derived from.
Thanks to Don Baker Jr. in unit 239 for the suggestion!