highway runner
Seasoned Expediter
I would like to get people's opinions of what no forced dispatch means. To me this means you are not forced or penalized severely for not taking a load. I found out the hard way that Tri State now puts you on 12 hour refusal for not taking a legitimate load. This means you are not offered loads for 12 hours (unless they really need you). You are also placed at the bottom of the board for 12 hours, regardless of how many trucks come into that area.
The only loads that you can turn down are, over half deadhead, or the load is further than 24 hours in advance.
This means I have to take a load that is 49 miles deadhead and 100 paid miles (team) and doesn't pick up for 23 hours. What's wrong with this picture?
I've been here 2 1/2 years and this used to be a good company to work for. I'm ##### about this. Just what is no forced dispatch.
It's easier to get forgiveness than to get permission.:-(
The only loads that you can turn down are, over half deadhead, or the load is further than 24 hours in advance.
This means I have to take a load that is 49 miles deadhead and 100 paid miles (team) and doesn't pick up for 23 hours. What's wrong with this picture?
I've been here 2 1/2 years and this used to be a good company to work for. I'm ##### about this. Just what is no forced dispatch.
It's easier to get forgiveness than to get permission.:-(