You're right. I should have. I'm not on top of my game yet. I also had a similar opportunity with Optimal Freight. I had a signed rate con early Friday morning for a Monday pick in Baltimore delivering next day to Trenton OH. At 1pm he sends me an email saying they ran of metal and had to push it back until Wednesday. Obviously, this is not going to work for me. I invoice a $150 TONU and he claims he's not paying it because he technically didn't "cancel" the load but "postponed" it instead.
Fast forward to Monday and he's emailing me asking if I was still interested in the load because one of the other Carriers bailed on him. Karma! I really missed a great opportunity for revenge. I'm flabbergasted he contacted me at all. Clearly Optimal Freight is delusional if they think anyone in their right mind would be so foolish to deal with a Broker who does not honor a contract. It's the very glue that holds everything together. It's bad enough we can't trust each other by our words anymore and have to rely on said contract so when even printed in the first place but now signed words aren't even sticky enough. Pathetic.
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Discussion in 'Freight Broker Forum' started by TTurner210, Sep 26, 2018.
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On a side note, you do know you can run on recap hours right? You don't have to reset every time you run out of hours unless you used them all up in 5 days.whoopNride Thanks this. -
Oh don't get me wrong. The broker is likely scum, but at what point do you look in the mirror? -
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Nah, broker ####ed up, sold us a late load, that should've picked up wed/Thursday at the latest in order to deliver on monday. If youre not a rookier driver you would already know that, but I dont have to explain myself to anyone.
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Even at Swift drivers were expected to refuse loads that could not be done within HOS. Are you saying you work for a company worse than Swoft?
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Bottom line is the broker sold you all an impossible load, BUT you and the dispatcher BOTH accepted the load so it's YOUR fault you're in the situation you're in.Last edited: Oct 31, 2018
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