Sorry to have brought it up then. Is there anything else that they have covered that you object to being asked or mentioned?For one thing this is an OLD issue. The council has dealt with it already.
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Sorry to have brought it up then. Is there anything else that they have covered that you object to being asked or mentioned?For one thing this is an OLD issue. The council has dealt with it already.
Oh i dont know about that. If he vents enough he may get a call from some clown at panther informing him he no longer is employed by panther. Its happened before.You can do it I via the drivrs web if it will make you feel better to vent a little. Sorry but other than that it will acomplish nothing.
That said sometimes they are not consistent..I call it the "flex rule" when it suits them.
Once you accept this you can come up with some lame reasons why this swap is good for you instead of dwelling on the fact that panther just screwed you out of 800 miles for no good reason.
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Wait, you mean they are i violation of the rules their insurance company sets forth in their policy???? I think it is more a CYA company policy and has nothing to do with the insurance carrier....
Sorry to have brought it up then. Is there anything else that they have covered that you object to being asked or mentioned?
Since I don't drive or own a van, this would be my observation with absolutely no facts. I do believe it is a insurance and or liability issue that drives this.
Why? Because in most cases, they are paying a third party to do the swap.
I don't see a reason that Panther or another carrier would intentionally pay to "spread the wealth".
With that said, it would seem like they do it IF other units are available. If not, they don't.
But, they are minimizing their risks.
I think they could tell drivers in advance where it will swap, but there could be instances that time constraints to pickup could be a factor?
Again, we don't really swap anything per se unless it is a breakdown/recovery effort.
Just my penny in the pond.
Dave,
I agree with you ,now my penny in the pond. Have had 4 swap offers from Romuls to Canada in last 6wks,all were from south Texas and wanted us to carry the last 150mi or less, all the bs but no miles, the answer is always no. If you want the first 1500 mi you should be willing to do the last 150, course there is always some one willing to do that last 150 or less, thats why those willing to go to Canada are always near the border and those not willing to go to Canada are picking up in Texas and running long miles. How do I know-check the web site when you get the offer .Just my opinon .
The other problem is, it puts them in the position of being able to tell an independent contractor where to go and when to be there (for the swap), and you can't do that, "customer needs" notwithstanding.
To those who let them get away with it, I suppose. Rest assured, I do OK.You can't? Panther seems to be doing a good job of it.
That's a little oversimplistic. That's like saying as long as you do what the customer asks, you're not an independent contractor.Maybe it's cause your not really a independent contractor after all, closer to a cross between a dependent contractor and a employee. I guess it doesn't matter what Panther calls you or what you think you are, as long as you follow Panther's orders everything will be fine.
Maybe Panther did you a favor. You could spend a week in Laredo waiting for another load.
Mileage is only one factor to consider before accepting a load offer.
Talk to your priest.