Seriously? You have everything going for you , and you want to put a leash on your neck ?
Question about amazon freight
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Truckersmitty223, Apr 24, 2020.
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Oh yeah ins has to match.Well since you know so much educate the man or dont respond at all I do really well with Amazon better than spot freight all day and I have had my authority for 10years so know what your talking about before you spout off at the mouth joker every thing is not for everybody.
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And that's not what the man asked he asked if they hired felons. They hire your company not you individually. Some of you drivers get way off topic and the thread becomes a lot of misinformation I know it's hard but stay on topic. Peace and love joker
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I have access to Amazon relay load board. I know what I see is terrible, maybe they are paying you more than what I am seeing.
By the way joker, I have had my authority since 1995. Somehow I have managed to survive as an owner operator since 1990.
Good luck to you joker. If you stay in this business long enough you will figure it out eventually.Ruthless, LoneRanger, chimbotano and 2 others Thank this. -
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I have figured it out. Well why are you carrying all the extra ins just to down amazon???? Maybe you just haven't figured out how to make money yet. But it's not about you and I maybe you should educate the man instead of downing him. He asked a simple question and u responded foolishly joker
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their TONUs are good and if u have an issue and file a dispute they will usually just pay u and resolve it. U dont have to fight tooth and nail. Meanwhile, 2 loads i found in the load boards from last month still havent paid me and giving me excuses. -
From my experience with running Amazon trailers on Relay , the rates get more favorable as pickup appointments nears. So I would usually wait on picking loads until the rate was acceptable. My experience with Relay was pretty bad. For 2 months, I ran the west, mostly out of Sacramento, Reno and Las Vegas. In that time I believe more than half the loads I booked canceled, most times after I arrived at the fulfillment center, leaving me to scramble for new work. Also, if you do a tour, which is a trip with multiple stops that usually end where you start, sometimes stops in the tour cancel and stops are added and the rate is lowered in real time. Thing is, you can't dispute it until they screw you on the payout. Amazon owes me $3200 for two unpaid loads that are 2 and 4 weeks old. There's no phone contact for pay disputes, only email. At least 5 emails and 2 open cases all have gone unanswered. I don't know about the rest of the country but out west, Amazon Relay is a very sloppy and unprofessional operation. The people at ROC are incompetent at their jobs, rarely do they remedy situations. If you have a few trucks and can score a dedicated contract, that's a win. If you're a single truck company, I'd advise against Relay. But to your question, everyone is right, they only care about an MC in good standing and extra insurance requirements of $1M in general coverage and $50k in trailer interchange. Good luck!
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