When is the last time you have called on a load? You get a text with offer. Your biggest issue is it may be 6 pallets rather than 4 increasing your weight to 6k lbs.![]()
There should be a law... rates on load boards
Discussion in 'Freight Broker Forum' started by windsmith, May 28, 2012.
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I don't want a law saying they have to do anything. I just wish it was common practice to mention what the product is. I don't see how it's in the brokers best interest to NOT put "lumber" "coils" "pallets" in the description. Why would you want to answer the phone for people who have no interest in hauling a product.dairyman Thanks this. -
I don't care what the broker gets as long as I make the money I want on a load.....
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I don't want them to post a rate because I am the one who gives the rate I will charge for the service I provide.
The customer should never tell you what they will pay before you give the rate you will charge for your service you provide.
Carriers should always set the rates and not the brokers or shippers! -
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There should be a law that one should know how to run a business before they can get Carrier Authority.
The Carrier should set the rates and even negoiate all FSC rates charged to shippers/brokers.
If you are letting the broker/shipper tell you what you should charge for the service you provide, then you have a very poor business plan and are doomed to fail.
This is no different than Factoring your AR that is a very poor business plan with huge red flag that even the bank sees you as a credit risk by not extending credit to you because they already see you have a very poor business plan that is doomed to fail.chalupa, grizzly, Grumman and 1 other person Thank this.
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