Humble2drive
Expert Expediter
. . . Remember, it was your decision to buy your reefer. They are becoming a casualty because of the high purchase and operating costs. The freight simply doesn't match the amounts that are out there. One can still survive, but in a limited market, you had better saved your pennies from years past or it is going to be a rough road.
Pretty much why I discouraged the purchase of the reefers over the last several years. Doesn't mean you can't survive, it just means much less margins.
The load you decide doesn't meet your requirement at say, 1.40, I am the guy without the reefer that will grab it.
I always make a point to read and learn from your excellent posts; however, this one just doesn't seem to make sense. I can only assume that you are speaking about Panther.
My wife and I refer to our reefer as our "money tree". The reason is threefold:
1) We are able to haul high value products such as pharmacueticals, artwork, electronics and chemicals at premium rates.
2) Our wait time is reduced. We often leave an express center ahead of other trucks with more dwell time because we are the only reefer.
3) We can confidently accept loads going to slow freight areas. We have gotten out of areas such as Denver, Los Angeles, Seattle and Miami in front of other teams who had been sitting there for days.
Not trying to be argumentative regarding this topic, just very surprised to hear your point of view on this. The first advice we ever received on this site was to make sure that we had the most credentials and equipment options possible.
We followed that advice and made sure to have Hazmat, DOD, Fast pass, reefer, liftgate, push axle, WG etc. etc. and that all seems to be paying off now.
I can only speak about our experience with Fed Ex WG D-unit because that is all we know. Panther may be different and E-units may be different. Just wanted to share our experience so the EO members get all points of view.