Gypsy truckers huh but I cant see how it effected any rate except for the trucker that took it for that price
Why CSA 2010 and E-Logs are a good thing.
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Theophilus, Nov 6, 2011.
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That load that "had to be there" should have been ready to roll sooner, not on such a tight schedule that requires a driver to go outside of the rules. That is what is known in good business as proper planning and sticking to a production schedule...and if the production gets any kind of glitch, then there is this thing called "communication" and the means to reschedule the delivery!
The "gypsy" just allowed the shipper to get out from under the true responsibility of scheduling...and thereby allowed another load to be "sold" at a lesser rate....a solo rate instead of a team rate for the allotted time!Tazz, FozzyNOK and bullhaulerswife Thank this. -
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Now, if the receiver is the one screaming for the needed shipment...."the plant will have to shut down if that isn't here by xxxx time"...is again a poor business practice by allowing the required product being shipped/delivered that this plant so desperately needs to continue, when some better planning and scheduling of this product should have been considered as forethought, not after thought!TheRoadWarrior Thanks this. -
Autocar whats the deal with u. You got a problem with me cause it seems u do.
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The deal is that things happen, shipments get delayed or diverted, and then a company has to repower a load, it isn't always that you can get a team to take things on short order. A load not ready on time leads to running tired to get it there, even late, because you can't just go back to sleep when you were ready to run. Even an Elog won't prevent that.
I used to do lots of relays to the east coast, now I do Chicago and hardly ever get more than 50 miles into Indiana. Others are doing the relays now, and that doesn't make me feel a bit bad.
As far as driver pay rates climbing after Elogs are mandated, I am not holding my breath, I see the other side, increasing costs may erode driver pay farther. -
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