Please Explain This To Me

Discussion in 'Freight Broker Forum' started by BookingYou19, Sep 25, 2013.

  1. bullhaulerswife

    bullhaulerswife Forum Leader/Admin Staff Member Administrator

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    Oh, Lord, the Ice Storms in Arkansas, where they don't own a salt truck. :biggrin_25521: Yeah, scary stuff.
     
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  3. BookingYou19

    BookingYou19 Light Load Member

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    No, We dont go and buy loads pre built and wrapped. We bod on lanes and commodity, Then they fill in the amount of loads they have available based on the customers order. If the cusotmer changes his order. the load changes. We get paid the same Whether or not they load it full or short, we bid on miles, commodity and season.
     
  4. BookingYou19

    BookingYou19 Light Load Member

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    Yes it does, anything can happen on the road to and from work. And from what IM told you all spend your lives in the truck, when are you driving to and from work if your work is in your truck?

    So pardon me, yes it does.
     
  5. gokiddogo

    gokiddogo Road Train Member

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    So the truck should offer YOU a discount when the shipper loads it short?
     
  6. BookingYou19

    BookingYou19 Light Load Member

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    Oh dont get me wrong, I would want to live in a state where it snows other than MN. Im saying the dangers are everywhere no matter where you drive. the roads are snowy half the year. The other half they are wroking on fixing the damnage form the ice on the road.
     
  7. gokiddogo

    gokiddogo Road Train Member

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    From what you are told. Yes. All of us are all just trained monkeys that live in trucks.
     
  8. BookingYou19

    BookingYou19 Light Load Member

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    No!!Do you read any of the feed or just jump in randomly. I said a billion times, they shouldnt, but shouldnt be compensated for being heavier than as well. You would have read that if you werent busy thinking of a a different way to spin my words around.
     
  9. wichris

    wichris Road Train Member

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    Easy fix. Like I said,list at a higher weight and then the carrier thinks they are getting a deal. You are selling a full TL so they shouldn't be trying to find a partial.
    But you did say you want them to reduce the rate if it's lighter.
     
  10. BookingYou19

    BookingYou19 Light Load Member

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    Again I have said nothing of the sort. PLease go wallow in self pity somewhere else.
     
  11. BookingYou19

    BookingYou19 Light Load Member

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    Only if it is significantly lighter, just like carriers want me to pay when it is significantly heavier. We dont put in the weights. the sourcing guy does that when he gets the orders from the custy. Once they have the PO number and load, they can add and subtract as they see fit. It is all about the inventory management.
     
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