Picking my own freight baby! My journey to & of being on Schneider choice, the Adventure & Numbers!

Discussion in 'Schneider' started by freightwipper, Jun 1, 2015.

  1. FatDaddy

    FatDaddy Road Train Member

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    While I agree with this....it doesn't help the industry when we accept cheap freight. If they can move it at those rates why would they ever feel the need to raise rates.

    Been reading JCT thread and if my math is correct they are hauling at .90 and FSC is .19. Thats crazy....and believe me it has a trickle down effect to those of us that can't/won't haul that cheap
     
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  3. sicksfeet

    sicksfeet Medium Load Member

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    Keep in mind though some of those companies have perks in other directions. Income isn't everything when you start to evaluate expense. Celadon doesnt require you to make a payment if you're home. Trans Am drivers pay .99 cents per gallon for fuel. The list goes on. I'll tell you one thing though, freight has dropped off the face of the earth recently and they love putting those 5 day 250 mile loads on the board a lot more often. Plus I'm getting about sick and ####ing tired of EVERY SINGLE ONE of my loads getting ####ed with by box planners! They didn't waste anytime abusing the agreement.
     
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  4. FatDaddy

    FatDaddy Road Train Member

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    Yeah. I don't disagree with you from a driver's perspective who are looking to keep expenses down.

    But that just encourages cheap freight rates to be posted for the rest of us
     
  5. freightwipper

    freightwipper Road Train Member

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    The agreement doesn't give them free rain over you on all the time.
    I haven't had any of my assignments changed in at least over a month.
    Early on they tried a little bit but loads under 100 miles deadhead I rejected BS they tried on me because hey the agreement didn't say they could. They got it, now I'm left alone.
     
  6. freightwipper

    freightwipper Road Train Member

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    I'm with you on all that.
    JCT is reefer too, plus we all know there's a difference between paid mile and actual miles.
    O/Os running their own show say and even post stickers on their truck saying "say no to cheap freight", at the end of the day those low rate carriers are cheap freight for drivers.
    Swift for example stole an account from us recently. The last load I did with them was from middle PA area to the western edge of PA that paid $2.80 a mile. Now a Swift lease driver will be pulling my load for less than half of that :(
     
  7. freightwipper

    freightwipper Road Train Member

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    I can't believe!
    ICs check your media we got a message today!

    The call hold times was addressed and that lady said Schneider is NOT going to hire more people to answer the phones. They went right out and said it :eek:
    Also noted was the softness in the market and how Schneider is going to limit leases and IC growth.
    So lots we've been posting on here has been addressed in a media message to us, guess they've been doing their reading :hiding:
     
  8. sicksfeet

    sicksfeet Medium Load Member

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    That's understandable until you're at a place that doesn't have an empty and then all of a sudden your 53 mile deadhead to your next load turns into 162 because the closest empty was 72 miles in the OPPOSITE direction...then what do you do? Kind of ####ing funny that it was an empty at a walmart store, cause i'm sure it had everything to do with it was the closest one to me, nothing at all to do with walmart telling us to get our trailers off of their parking lots...black friday was over 2 weeks ago..i'm sure it had nothing to do with that. So, I sat and watched my 1.83 a mile load turn into 1.21
     
  9. freightwipper

    freightwipper Road Train Member

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    That sucks, if that was me I would have had them pull the load off me at that point. Been there, done that.
    Funny part is a couple times after I said to take me off the load an empty in route magically showed up and was offered to me lmao!
    Schneider likes to play games or they just don't care a lot. One of the two or probably both lol. I don't put up with that crap. I once wrote of thread where Schneider tried to make an IC go from Cleveland to Charlotte to get an empty when his next customer was just an hour away (and I was about to show up with an empty), that says it all right there.
     
  10. TAfool

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    Disclaimer! Jct l/p guy here for 2.5 yrs.

    There is a big difference between what jct, or other companies, pay out and what they charge. Jct is not cheap on charging customers, just what they pay drivers.

    One stark difference is SNI guys deadhead for free whereas jct is full pay and full fsc. I've been dh'ed 600 miles more than a few times to get to good loads. 250 is very common.

    Wasn't but a few posts ago that (censored to protect the guilty) commented on all the $0.90 or less loads posted on the SNI load board.

    Stones...glass houses....some such saying.

    Just watch out as I don't see freight rebounding any time soon. Anybody that follows monetary policy and real data (not the headline bs) knows the s.i.a.t.h.t.f.

    TA
     
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  11. FatDaddy

    FatDaddy Road Train Member

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    Yes there are a lot of cheap loads posted here. And drivers will haul it. That's part of the problem.

    Not this driver.

    Also the fact they can afford to deadhead drivers 600 miles and pay them should tell you something.
     
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