I don’t have a problem with his question. It’s just that there isn’t an answer for it. Honestly it will vary between equipment type, location and the actual agent not necessarily the name of the broker. About 10 years ago I had a great relationship with a CH Robison agent. He got promoted and that relationship fell away. Same with a landstar agent. Great relationship until he moved away from landstar and his business model changed. Recently I had a great relationship with a guy at a small brokerage, but he got fired and they started slow paying.
I am willing to work with anyone with good credit and some integrity. You can find them at most any brokerage that’s been around a few years.
Brokers
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Dirtyoldman61, Jan 13, 2023.
Page 3 of 3
-
86scotty, Siinman, D.Tibbitt and 1 other person Thank this.
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
larry2903, dwells40 and Jubal Early Times Thank this.
-
Rideandrepair and Jubal Early Times Thank this.
-
Rideandrepair, Midwest Trucker, dwells40 and 3 others Thank this.
-
Rideandrepair and D.Tibbitt Thank this.
-
Everything changes. Contracts, People, rates. The list constantly changes. I had a steady Load from an excellent Broker for 13 yrs. It finally changed, Prime took it over. I had a couple chances to book the same Load through them, at a higher rate, as they couldn’t cover it. Even got called by Shipper to haul a particular tough 4 stop run. No Thanks. The Broker nor I will ever work for them again. Working together, we made the impossible happen. 4 food warehouse deliveries in one day. It was a real hustle, the others couldn’t do. Even if I could get them direct, I wouldn’t. Loyalty works both ways.
larry2903, TheLoadOut, D.Tibbitt and 3 others Thank this. -
Every time I've talked about brokers, with peers that also haul reefer freight, I can't tell you how many times someone I might use as a go-to is hated by the other guy. Or vice versa. I think some folks set their expectations too high and get disappointed often, or take things too personal. You'll eventually settle on a short list of good dudes to work with. Nobody can tell you who that will be.
Right now with high inflation, everyone in the supply chain is trying to push that on someone else in an attempt to cut costs and avoid retail price increases. Unfortunately, truck transportation is probably the easiest cut to make at first, until they get a taste of that pain when shelves get empty and production lines stop from late or no-show trucks.
Personally I wouldn't stop taking their calls altogether. But I would put them on punishment a while LOL.Rideandrepair and Siinman Thank this. -
Rideandrepair Thanks this.
-
Business is dynamic. That is what makes it fun.
Lost a lane 3 weeks ago. New supplier. Lane shifted. Now I’m doing another good lane, different commodity with the same customer. It takes allot more work to build the tri-quad haul but that’s my job, not the customer’s. Good to keep cordial.Siinman, RedForeman and Rideandrepair Thank this.
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
Page 3 of 3