Unprofessional coment from TQL broker today...

Discussion in 'Freight Broker Forum' started by windsmith, Feb 19, 2013.

  1. rollin coal

    rollin coal Road Train Member

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    That one always gets lots of thanks I'd be happier if it ever got results and give all the thanks back for it lol...

    Yeah, yeah $1500 on 260 miles is a rediculous quote on that load but like was said no more rediculous than what it will move for... Move along the next possible reload...
     
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  3. RUSSELBURG

    RUSSELBURG Light Load Member

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    I will never haul for TQL there agents are rude , crude, and self absorbed. But if i had a agency i guess hiring morons
     
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  4. DThompsonNGI

    DThompsonNGI Light Load Member

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    They would pay it and be glad to pay it if more carriers would stop hauling that cheap crap to areas that it is hard to get out of because the rate coming out is cheap. Let it sit on their dock and not move and they would be more than happy to pay what it would actually take to haul it. There is no reason for a broker to make up for a cheap customer.
     
  5. E.S.A.D

    E.S.A.D Light Load Member

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    It is not that simple. You quote a customer on a package deal with all-year around rates and you do take "bowels" freight in order to get other lanes that pay. I don't expect truckers to understand the broker world (not intended to offend anyone) as I don't totally understand the trucking world (somewhat new to that side of the business). You do take these types of loads because if you don't someone else will. I will gladly take this lane at a low commitment (50 loads per year) when I get another lane making me 25% profit on 350 loads per year. What I have to do is to take the hit on those loads and look at my average, much like many truckers take that $ 1.15 per mile 250 miles run to position themselves for the next load to make $2.95 per mile on the 870 mile run. Look at it individually and you are looking at it wrong.

    I move stuff out of Denver, and 3 months out of the year I get killed. I lose $200.00 to $300.00 per load. Every lane. Every single day. Then I make decent money for a few months and make a killing for a few months. In the end, I would not do it if it wasn't worth it. What I can't do is to complaint when I get to lose the money. Of course I'm not happy but I try to minimize the loss and aim to break even on it without bad mouthing the carrier.
     
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  6. NYSuperTrucker

    NYSuperTrucker Light Load Member

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    If I can get a fantastic load out of Mass., or someone else has a good shipper up there, then the crappy load ends up a wash in the end.
     
  7. E.S.A.D

    E.S.A.D Light Load Member

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    Is there such a thing as a "fantastic load" out of MA? I figure the truck per available load ratio would make that pretty hard to come by.
     
  8. RUSSELBURG

    RUSSELBURG Light Load Member

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    Let me know on those Denver loads i need them to Spokane,Wa area or back to Indiana or area i have a steady run there to Denver if i want it
    Email me at fortbranchin@yahoo.com and we can get a good runs going
     
  9. dannythetrucker

    dannythetrucker Road Train Member

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    well at least he didn't say, "I don't have that much in it" lol.
     
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  10. windsmith

    windsmith Road Train Member

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    We actually do quite a bit of business with them. That might be one reason that they followed up. :)
     
  11. donkeyshow72

    donkeyshow72 Light Load Member

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    When you lose $ , do you mean of possible profit or does it come out of your pocket? And when is it okay for the truck to make a killing?
     
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