I bet, because he can't speak FLUENT ENGLISH, he's pi$$ed off about nobody loading him, because they DIDN'T UNDERSTAND HIM! I've seen it COUNTLESS TIMES!
Freight Exchange of North America - Chicago, IL.....bunch of liars!
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I've been with Freight Exchange(F/X) since 2012 so I can offer my opinion on the current state of the company. First, the current mileage pay is 93 cents per mile/85 cents per mile if the load picks up and delivers in Texas. The fuel surcharge fluctuates around 41 cents per loaded mile and they now have a 6 cent per gallon discount that gets paid every month as a fuel rebate reimbursement.
Second, most of the trailers are newer 2013/2014 Utility trailers w/ side skirts that get regular maintenance. If there is damage on the trailer, it was caused by driver neglect or incurred it while it was in Mexico.
Third, most loads have over 600 miles if you are willing to step out of your comfort zone of being out for about a week. I now focus on trying to improve my fuel economy by running 60 mph and taking it easy over hills so getting over 3500 miles a week no longer bothers me. I'm averaging about 3000 weekly and doing just fine financially. -
So you drive 60mph to compensate for the mileage rate being so low? Sorry but defending them by saying it's 93 not 83 is like saying DOT only gave me 2 tickets instead of 4!
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wow - ho!
All the way to Texas at .85cpm with .41cpm of the fuel paid. -
Sounds like that rate is for intrastate loads in Texas. As for the FSC, it should be 100% to who pays the fuel bill. No questions.
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I finally saw the light and quit running mileage. I do percentage now, make two. sometimes three times more for half the miles..
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I know my numbers regarding revenue so I can budget for anything. The company treats me good so I don't see a reason to chase so-called greener pastures elsewhere. There's more to trucking than just money/miles.
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I don not know about the rest of you but i don't run for less than 1.45 at any given time and we have good miles to run you were very you wont to go. The staff is always nice and professional to me and my wife when we need to call in for anything. This was THE BEST decision that i could have make for my future. If you like miles and miles and being totally in charge i suggest given them call or go to their web site. YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT. Muddrunner1
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