Jefferson3000
Expert Expediter
I'm still trying to figure out why all of the class warfare between parts of a company. I guess people need someone to blame when things get difficult on a load.
Remember this about the dispatcher: He might not actually know that the load booked to deliver on Saturday at Acme Nugget Co., will need to be held until Monday, because Acme is only open Monday through Friday. Better yet, that 2 @ 2200lb. load you accepted and DHed 104 miles to pick, just grew into 2 @ 4400lbs, and will no longer fit on your van. Now it's 9pm on Friday evening in Blunderfunk, MT.
There are many variables in booking freight that don't get discovered until much later. Sometimes those variables change everything.
Recently, I had a potential customer on the phone. She explained that her company needed to move some sort of aluminum pieces from central Florida into Alabama. She assured me that these would fix in a straight truck. As we spoke I was reminded of a similar discussion I had had with an engineer that morning and realized that they were from the same exact company. The difference was that the engineer explained to me those pieces were 32 feet long and needed side loading, so only a flatbed would work. Unfortunately, the engineer's "secretary" thought she was doing a good thing, trying to find a carrier to move the shipment.
Remember this about the dispatcher: He might not actually know that the load booked to deliver on Saturday at Acme Nugget Co., will need to be held until Monday, because Acme is only open Monday through Friday. Better yet, that 2 @ 2200lb. load you accepted and DHed 104 miles to pick, just grew into 2 @ 4400lbs, and will no longer fit on your van. Now it's 9pm on Friday evening in Blunderfunk, MT.
There are many variables in booking freight that don't get discovered until much later. Sometimes those variables change everything.
Recently, I had a potential customer on the phone. She explained that her company needed to move some sort of aluminum pieces from central Florida into Alabama. She assured me that these would fix in a straight truck. As we spoke I was reminded of a similar discussion I had had with an engineer that morning and realized that they were from the same exact company. The difference was that the engineer explained to me those pieces were 32 feet long and needed side loading, so only a flatbed would work. Unfortunately, the engineer's "secretary" thought she was doing a good thing, trying to find a carrier to move the shipment.