Just a thought, when you work with a 3PL always work with one agent. Build a relationship. Over communicate. So when the time comes to ask for detention they really feel like they owe it to you. It’s easy to blow off a stranger, much harder when you have a established relationship.
Detention time
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nikmirbre Thanks this.
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Detention for us is all over the place. Most of our good agents have bumped it to $65 hour, usually after 2 hours.
Some it's still $50. Some it may be as little as $30.
Always ask before you agree to the deal.
There's one you have to give them 4 hours before detention starts, but then it's $85 hour.
TONU is usually $250. Layover they can pound in their ###. You want detention.
Many cap the detention at $500 day.
Planned Layover is often $700 to $1000 day.
Personally best in detention on one load was like $2300. Was afu on both ends. Figured I'd never see the money, but that dude got me every penny.Speed_Drums and Siinman Thank this. -
I would like to know if drivers are legally supposed to get a percentage of the detention time that is paid to the company that they work for
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No, unless it’s in the employment agreement.
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