That's why I hate the brokering business. I had a driver from Green Pro Fuels disappear for over five hours on an expedited tractor load. His dispatch couldn't get a hold of the guy for 5 hours and when they finally got a hold of him, he said he was broke down somewhere. Then we found a swap location and he drove his "supposedly broke down tuck" to the cross-dock and dropped the load off like nothing had ever happened. What really cracked me up was when Green Pro Fuel got all bent out of shape when we discounted them 300 dollars on the load. I should have discounted them 100 percent of the money seeing that they were kicked off Sylectus for failure to pay their membership fees. lol. I tell you it is rough being a broker when one bad company or driver can cause you to lose a very important customer.
Also a lot of drivers lie about being a team. That's all fine and dandy if you can handle the driving. But some drivers bite off more than they can chew. I can do 1000 miles in 16-17 hours and still squeeze in a half an hour sleep break. I can go from Los Angeles to Detroit in 46-47 hours and still catch two four hour sleep breaks along the way. I usually drive 1k miles take a 4 hour break, then drive another 700 miles and take another 4 hour break, then finish up the run. I believe I did that once when I was on a load for Turri. It was a load from Santa Ana to Illinois. I got it through Demaris Transportation. You gave it to Charles because he has a good working relationship with your company!
I bet I can out-drive quite a few drivers even handicapped like I am now. Any how, what I don't understand is why doesn't Sylectus have a carrier rating system. A lot of carriers get away with a lot of stuff and unless all of the subscribers have been burned by a particular carrier, they can potentially harm the reputations of the other carriers. I know they've recently implemented a carrier rating system, but I don't think it goes far enough. Also, as in the case of the load that I brokered out to Green Pro Fuels, I think the driver knew that he wasn't going to get paid for the load and dumped it before he quit. So, some of the smaller companies that do not pay their drivers like All Types should be considered a company not to broker a load to. One of their drivers might hold your customers freight hostage due to a pay dispute! There is just so much that can go wrong when you put your freight on someone else's truck.