Sounds crazy but I think there should be more government regulations.
How about a unified Bill of Lading for all Shippers. Next a unified Rate Confirmation for all the brokers. No Blind invoices allowed.
And last but not least a law forcing the brokers to pass all FSC on to the truck. I have spent more time looking for Pro #, Pay #, BOL #, and PO#s.
Yes, they are on the papers but NEVER in the same location. Who would sponsor the bill?
I want MORE government regulations!
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by papanuge, Feb 4, 2011.
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I will not support much of anything the Government does or wants to do, simply because almost 95% of what they do now, they have no authority in the Constitution for.
If you can't get what you want negoitiated with the load, then don't haul it.Jfaulk99, josh.c, cherokee96red and 4 others Thank this. -
problem with this idea is this. This is the United States of America. No one does anything the same way but we all get the same job done. I've had issues like you have had before but you can't make the good ol USA a machine and process everything one way.
Think about it. How boring would that be. -
Why not change everything..........
Wait.........isn't that what Obama and company are trying to do already? -
Why is it any of your business how much the broker makes? If the rate to you is good, take it. If not, refuse it.
Why do you need a FSC on a broker load? Either the rate covers your expenses or it doesn't. Do you also need an oil change surcharge? A tire-wear surcharge? -
The brokers do have to disclose the info including pay on any load. All you have to do is ask.
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Re: Bill of Lading....it's the carrier that leaglly issues the BOL, not the shipper. Although most shippers "Prepare" the document for you to sign as agent for the carrier.
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Ask them once and then see how many more loads you get from them.
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Isn't that only on loads you run for a percentage??????
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Then they aren't worth running for are they?
Any brokered load. If you book the load through a broker they are required to provide that info on request, per FMCSA regulations.
I was looking into what needed to be done to start a brokerage myself, but I didn't have the money to do it the right way. I got a lot of helpful info from members here about the things that tick them off about brokers. Someday I might still get to do that! I would have been providing that info without being asked too.mc8541ss Thanks this.
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