snowbird74365
Expert Expediter
hello does anyone have any idea when the freight may be coming back???????????? about to lose my trucks due to freight and already losing drivers cause they can't make money. any suggestions
hello does anyone have any idea when the freight may be coming back???????????? about to lose my trucks due to freight and already losing drivers cause they can't make money. any suggestions
I have noticed an increase in freight for one of the carriers that my trucks are on with. The other carrier that I'm on with is still struggling and offering my trucks horrible load offers that barely pays 80 cents which includes fuel surchg & deadhead. We can NOT run for that piddly amount. My drivers who are on with that carrier are beyond disgusted and frustrated. Calling to speak with anyone at the carrier gets us nowhere and we only get the runaround.
I firmly believe that everything will eventually turn around but how many can hang on till then?
turning into a really bad week with all the deadhead.
Unfortunately there are drivers who will keep taking the loads at the ridiculously low rates, so the customers will keep on send them at those rates. If everyone just stopped accepting the loads at those rates, they would have to raise their rates or no freight would move. But of course, that's not going to happen.
Traditionally, that might have been so. Right now though, it's a different problem. If you don't run the load, the load will still go that cheap, but to a different carrier. Or they just pause when you tell them the usual tariff, and they tell you they really don't need it all that bad and they'll just LTL it and wait next week to get it. That has happened more than once to me lately.
Broker: Can your truck be there within the hour?
Me: It's cutting it close, but yeah we can do that.
Broker: Ok. You wanna give me a price? I'll hold on.
Me: You're looking at $xxxx.xx total.
Broker: Ok. I'll call you back.
(45 minutes passes)
Broker: Well, I finally got the customer to call me back, and they now say they don't need it that badly. They want me to send it LTL and just get it there sometime next week.
Traditionally, that might have been so. Right now though, it's a different problem. If you don't run the load, the load will still go that cheap, but to a different carrier. Or they just pause when you tell them the usual tariff, and they tell you they really don't need it all that bad and they'll just LTL it and wait next week to get it. That has happened more than once to me lately.
Broker: Can your truck be there within the hour?
Me: It's cutting it close, but yeah we can do that.
Broker: Ok. You wanna give me a price? I'll hold on.
Me: You're looking at $xxxx.xx total.
Broker: Ok. I'll call you back.
(45 minutes passes)
Broker: Well, I finally got the customer to call me back, and they now say they don't need it that badly. They want me to send it LTL and just get it there sometime next week.
And i'd say good! I'll run the ltl NO prob. THEN i'd go to work and git a nuther 3K to go with it...... an it'd be a fair week. BUT if'n yer talk'in a 300 miler, THATS a different story.
Way too many scenarios to be placed on your plate to to say.....aino way.
Remember tho, ya gotta have the capacity.
SOMEBODY I want to win the lottery!
... so that when that major repair comes, and believe me, i own five trucks, they will come,...!