TQL Never again

Discussion in 'Shippers & Receivers - Good or Bad' started by Trouble65, Dec 16, 2010.

  1. iceman32

    iceman32 Medium Load Member

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    Yeah I don’t know what’s going on with TQL. Deb El/Kosher Foods in Rock Hill NY is brokered by TQL. Pre-Elogs, this was my go to place to break even.

    Now the loads coming out are crap. They used to have 1,800 mile loads going to TX for $2.25. Now it’s 1,800 to TX for $1.50 with 6 freakin stops. They don’t pay anymore detention also.
     
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  3. Rideandrepair

    Rideandrepair Road Train Member

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    Just remember that when they call in April looking for a Truck. Works both ways
     
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  4. p608

    p608 Road Train Member

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    So you average half a million a year?
     
  5. ChanceDaRapper

    ChanceDaRapper Bobtail Member

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    Hi I am a broker from TQL, and for drivers saying that us brokers don't have the right to make the profits we make because we are not in a truck hauling the freight is ridiculous. Not every load we make hand over fist with, you have to understand we are talking to real customers everyday who have to pay these rates to get their freight hauled. Sometimes us brokers only make $50 margins on loads, because our customer is prepaid and can only afford to pay what they pay. Sometimes we make $1000 to 2000 margins on that, but you have to understand we only receive 25% of that margin because most of the money goes to our IT team, accounting team, logistic coordinators, claims department, Load distress team, carrier services, and so many more people working behind the scenes to make sure everything goes well. We have the right to make our money because we are the ones making 500 cold calls a week to these customers, spending months, sometimes years to be able to haul their freight. We are the ones making 150 cold calls to drivers to ask them to cover lanes we know are difficult. We are the ones who have to deal with lying dispatchers, lying truck drivers, and we take the blame if something doesn't go well not the company of these drivers and vis versa. When a truck driver has an issue with our customer we also take the blame not our customer. We are the ones who get the calls at midnight, 1,2 in the morning from our customers asking about their load, meanwhile yall get to work on your own schedule. But when we say we are 24/7/365 that's not a saying our customers can literally call us personally at any moment and we have to give the right answer.

    Truck driving company's have the ability's to reject a load they think are paying too low, they also have the ability to do what we do and try to make money on their own, and I even encourage it. Because maybe doing what we do everyday will make you a little more understanding of what goes on behind the scenes when you call up company's like CH Robinson and TQL asking for loads. We are not all scammy, we have families, friends, personality, it is a business
     
  6. Mattflat362

    Mattflat362 Road Train Member

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    My ONLY ONLY gripe with TQL is the non stop phone calls for stuff I can't run. It is phone abuse! Phones lives matter.
     
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  7. God prefers Diesels

    God prefers Diesels Road Train Member

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    Move 80k down I-35 between DFW and San Antonio a few times, and then we can talk about whose job sucks worse. Maybe after that, go to the Northeast and negotiate those roads, if you can find one that isn't load-zoned or tolled. Roll up to TAMKO ten minutes after they open, only to find 35 trucks already in line in front of you. Of course, you get to do all that after you spend two-hundred grand on equipment, $15,000 in insurance, $12,000 in tires, $40,000 in maintenance fund, $2,200 in registration...you get the drift.

    I've personally got nothing against brokers, and I've never had a bad experience with TQL. But don't act like your job is difficult. Throw tarps in January in upstate New York and get back to me. You exist because we humans like convenience. You make our jobs easier finding loads, and it's easier for the shipper finding trucks. You found a niche, and it's a good one in my opinion. But to say it's "difficult" is laughable.
     
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  8. Mattflat362

    Mattflat362 Road Train Member

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  9. jbatmick

    jbatmick Road Train Member

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    You mention "CUSTOMER CAN ONLY AFFORD TO PAY WHAT THEY PAY ".
    You do not mention what we have to pay , our huge costs.
    You seem more concerned about them than us.
     
  10. Snailexpress

    Snailexpress Road Train Member

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    I have asked one broker is he knows current fuel price. He said no, I drive Tesla.
     
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  11. Petpg123

    Petpg123 Bobtail Member

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    I have good experience with TQL and the company has some policies in place others don't and at least they are cool on the phone , CHR are disrespectful and cheap
     
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