North by NorthEast by Choice - the saga of sadwar continues

Discussion in 'Schneider' started by sadwar, Jun 27, 2014.

  1. mickeyrat

    mickeyrat Road Train Member

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    Suggest to the powers that be , they might want to hire competent office staff who build and post those loads.
     
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  3. PoleCrusher

    PoleCrusher Road Train Member

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    I've seen that happen. Once it was around 600 mi for about $2000, just shy of it actually. Was about to book it when it disappeared only to come back at just over $1100.
     
  4. freightwipper

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    Competent office staff? :laughing5:
    lmao that'll never happen!


    I'd be happy if they just hire more people, anybody even monkeys and lions to answer the phones just so I don't have to sit on hold 20+ minutes every time I call in.
    I now have to trip plan for my 3 way calls because the last few times it took around 30 freaking minutes before all that was done and over with.
     
  5. FatDaddy

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    Makes you wonder if whoever posted it saw it and said "hey $1100 is still a good rate for 600 miles so let's take a bigger cut"
     
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  6. scythe08

    scythe08 Road Train Member

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    I've wondered that too. Where are they getting the original numbers from?
     
  7. 91B20H8

    91B20H8 Road Train Member

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    Ask to see the (I believe its called) rate sheet, by law they're supposed to provide it. Justa boogereatinmoron here though, so I could be wrong, it happens occasionally
     
  8. freightwipper

    freightwipper Road Train Member

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    I'd like to ask for a rate sheet on the negative paying loads :laughing-guffaw:
     
  9. TennMan

    TennMan Road Train Member

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    Schneider logistics covers SNI by providing a rate sheet to match the load as its offered to us.

    Customer
    Salesperson
    Schneider Logistics
    Schneider National
    IC or Contractor
    Customer.

    Lots of wiggle room.
     
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  10. dieselfuelonly

    dieselfuelonly Road Train Member

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    And that's truly why I believe the contractor does not see see 65% of what the customer is paying to have the load moved. Schneider Logistics sells the load to Schneider National who then pass it on to the contractor at 65%... double brokering, if that is the right term. Had an instance with another driver who I kept in touch while while he was on Choice, there was a screwup somewhere along the chain of command and he ended up getting screenshots emailed to him for whatever reason from customer service as they worked to resolve the problem, and they left the rates on there. He shared that with me and it was very interesting. Lets just say that what that load ACTUALLY paid was NOT what he was getting paid. We tried all kinds of ways to figure out how to figure out how the number got down to what it was from where it started, but no matter how we tried to figure that 65% and 100% FSC in, it wouldn't work.

    It's not my place to post those screenshots as they were not intended for me, so whether you want to believe it or not is totally up to you.

    Ya'll realize when you see those cheap-*** loads come up on the board for us... do you REALLY think SNI is hauling freight for that cheap with their company trucks? **** no. No company in their right mind would haul 47,000lbs of Nestle Water for 0.90 a mile. But the desperate contractor who gets sucked into an area by taking a high dollar load in might. If the driver plays his cards right, it can be avoided, but lets be honest, not everyone does, and SNI frickin' LOVES it when that happens.

    Guess I'll go put my tin foil hat on before someone else tells me to...
     
  11. TennMan

    TennMan Road Train Member

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    Thanks DFO.

    Yes just imagine what the rates could be if we took out all the middle men and women.

    Rates should be around 30% higher for us as contractors to truly be in the range of profit we need to be to sustain and grow.

    I do believe SNI will grow the IC side to be larger than company.

    With the profits they make off IC and the costs on the IC they'd be crazy not to.
     
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