Re: Who's decision is it to determin which loads the truck takes, Driver or Fleet Own
...........Now that's ironic.
...........Now that's ironic.
Any person who decides to drive a cargo van for a fleet owner has got to really be in dire straights. I had a few drivers in my van before I sold it, and none of them had any money. Why would a person with money drive a cargo van and sit in a parking lot for days and days and days? There are only two types of drivers out there; the broke shady dregs of society drivers, and the foreigners. I would much rather have a foreigner in my cargo van than a broke American driver. You have to hold some money over these drivers heads in order to get them to bring your van back to you. But how can you take escrow money from a broke driver? Therein lies the problem! Why don't you make your drivers put up a thousand dollar bank bond? That is one way to ensure you get your van back in one piece. Also, why would you put a full tank of fuel in the van for the driver? Why would anyone hire a driver that is too broke to pay for fuel, or too broke to pay for a meal? That should really send up a red flag shouldn't it? I'm the "Gregory House" of fleet owners lol! You have to approach this business as a misanthropic cynical son of a gun! Never trust the drivers!
When I leased my taxi plate it was cash up front.... Not this pay as you go ... The owner wanted his cut first! If you slipped and were not ahead he'd yank your plate! None of this nice guy crap!Any person who decides to drive a cargo van for a fleet owner has got to really be in dire straights. I had a few drivers in my van before I sold it, and none of them had any money. Why would a person with money drive a cargo van and sit in a parking lot for days and days and days? There are only two types of drivers out there; the broke shady dregs of society drivers, and the foreigners. I would much rather have a foreigner in my cargo van than a broke American driver. You have to hold some money over these drivers heads in order to get them to bring your van back to you. But how can you take escrow money from a broke driver? Therein lies the problem! Why don't you make your drivers put up a thousand dollar bank bond? That is one way to ensure you get your van back in one piece. Also, why would you put a full tank of fuel in the van for the driver? Why would anyone hire a driver that is too broke to pay for fuel, or too broke to pay for a meal? That should really send up a red flag shouldn't it? I'm the "Gregory House" of fleet owners lol! You have to approach this business as a misanthropic cynical son of a gun! Never trust the drivers!
I've known plenty of stand up, responsible people driving owners vans.
Seeing that I am an out and back driver, my truck owner makes all those decisions, pays everything, and pays me by the day.A suggestion is hire employees and pay them a wage for all the time they spend on the road Instead of leasing your truck to an independent contractor.
Hell I'm just a company driver but I don't understand why some of these drivers complain the way they do, I would be tickled to death to get that kind is pay..I don't get paid for dh or bonuses or anything like that...
These drivers are independent contractors, meaning no benefits, irregular [extremely] schedule, they pay their own taxes/insurance/retirement, get no paid holidays [except Load 1's generosity to drivers on the road on major holidays, but that's a rare class act], and spend weeks or months away from home & family. Because it's expedited, they will often go without proper meals to get the load delivered, as well.
It's a lot of sacrifices that company drivers don't have to make, or think about. I think they deserve to be well paid for it.
Like a lot of professionsThese drivers are independent contractors, meaning no benefits, irregular [extremely] schedule, they pay their own taxes/insurance/retirement, get no paid holidays [except Load 1's generosity to drivers on the road on major holidays, but that's a rare class act], and spend weeks or months away from home & family. Because it's expedited, they will often go without proper meals to get the load delivered, as well.
It's a lot of sacrifices that company drivers don't have to make, or think about. I think they deserve to be well paid for it.
Now we've come full circle.... Enough freight at a good rate? That's what's this is all about?I'm in the same boat, I don't get any benefits, I pay taxes, no paid holidays, out weeks or months at a time, actually I probably make more sacrifices because I don't get to choose my rate like the majority does but I do go out and do my job and take pride in it and not whine about it or try to take the owner hostage. We as "drivers" need to unite and do something about it because it's not going to change anytime soon. It just irks me when I see certain posts on here taking shots at certain drivers when he didn't even pay his drivers. There's enough freight out here for everyone to make a decent living as long as we stop letting the brokers and carriers low ball us.
Congrats on quitting!Re: Who's decision is it to determin which loads the truck takes, Driver or Fleet Own
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WHOSE DECISION IS IT WHICH LOADS THE TRUCK TAKES?
Well, that's all cleared up from the Get-Go between Driver and the Vehicle's Owner.
A lengthy, in-person conversation, questions asked/answered and 2 Typewritten Contracts Agreed Upon and Signed.