Sounds like either Pilgrims Pride or Kroger, based the rules and rates.
I get your point and, like I said, mostly agree with everything you said except your statement of "never again" to invoicing $ 2,375.00 for a 350...
Just as your success is not determined by someone else's inability to be successful, your above reality expectations and obligations (3 kids) do...
So you got $2,375.00 revenue on 350 miles run, 2 1/2 days and you are complaining? I am assuming that Rubbermaid load was dry, and I would also...
And your customer paid it??? If they did, don't you ever lose those guys!!! On the situation you are speaking about, if they hired you Friday...
Pretty good rate. Prob materials being moved for tornado relief. One thing you gotta add a couple of hundred extra miles to deadhead somewhere...
Truth is Coyote grows by getting kids right out of college they know absolutely nothing about freight rules and regulations, pay them 30 grand a...
And how would you know all of these points you are stating here? Do you work for them? If so, you would need to present some sort of proof since...
There are no winners at the detention game. Dry loads, most customers will pay you 35-60 bucks after two hours, reefer loads will pay you 50-100...
Before getting to give the original poster my opinion, please allow me to comment on all these truckers calling brokers the worse scum of the...