FCC--Fremont Contract Carriers

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  1. IH9300SBA

    IH9300SBA Road Train Member

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    You SWR guys can attest to this....I know I can. OK is the Section 8 Projects of the Plains States.
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  3. cdavis188

    cdavis188 Road Train Member

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    i heard that most of that is hogwash. They are cutting a couple local positions but not like he’s saying
     
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  4. supersnackbar

    supersnackbar Road Train Member

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    That can be said for most major population centers. DFW could implode and nobody (outside the area) would miss it. L.A., the bay area or Seattle could have the BIG ONE, break off and float away we would all celebrate...we could use another Mrs. O'Leary cow incident around Chicago
     
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  5. wulfman75

    wulfman75 Road Train Member

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    Add the ATL to that list
     
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  6. MidWest_MacDaddy

    MidWest_MacDaddy Road Train Member

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    I have no interest in living in any big city. Oh sure, close enough to run in for the day or weekend in town, but live there? Nope.
     
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  7. Kolorado

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    Just curious does anyone on this forum Lease a truck from FCC I've always hear like leasing a truck is a scam and Etc. just curious if anyone on here does that?
     
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  8. MidWest_MacDaddy

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    There are a few. They will have a better opinion. I’ve looked at it and at least here at FCC it doesn’t look too bad. More Risk, More (potential) Reward.

    I would never lease on to some of these big companies. It just lets them keep their hooks in you. FCC seems pretty decent but I would still probably, if possible, buy a truck with a loan vs lease so if things change I can change carriers without dealing with some company has my lease complicating the issue.

    but again, others here have much more direct experience with the FCC Program.
     
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  9. MidWest_MacDaddy

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    So, unloaded in Savannah and when I went to sweep out the trailer discovered 11 rubber bands. The bigger but still office supply type of rubber bands. All spread throughout the whole trailer with the normal dust and wood chips.

    What the heck do we haul that would have rubber bands falling off during load or unload?

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  10. motocross25

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    It might just be something as simple as a dock worker set some rubber bands on a pallet, went to do something else, forgot about them and you found them. Moving freight especially when I did LTL I would find all sorts of stuff every now and then. Hand held scanners, clipboards, a stapler once and someone’s iPhone.
     
  11. MidWest_MacDaddy

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    Let’s spin this a slightly different way…

    we are all well aware that freight is tight and the company is doing their best to cut costs and having to juggle a few things.

    For most of us that includes an increase in Broker Loads to fill the gaps, more sitting on Docks for Live Loads and Unloads, or just more down time between loads.

    Now, if we have a Short Haul group of 11 drivers and we are still facing the very same freight issues, what options do we face?

    If we only have enough freight to keep 7 guys “fully employed”, do we just cut hours for all 11 of them? Everyone is now working 25 hours a week? Do we lay off 4 of the lower seniority drivers and keep 7 fully employed?

    Personally, I hate those options.

    Or maybe we offer a few of them (btw, 4 of the 11 is not most) an opportunity to go Regional or Long Haul to help everyone get through this hopefully temporary situation? No one is cut hours. No one loses their jobs.

    plus, when things start to pick up in the industry as a whole, and it will, who will be the ones first offered future local opportunities when we start ramping up again? Who will be remembered as a flexible willing team member going forward?

    plus, of course, economically, you would keep the lower hourly people on the local routes. If you move the more experienced drivers to Regional or Long Haul, they will probably make a higher CPM for their years of longevity vs the lower seniority drivers.

    Everyone is still employed within the company. No one is going home with short hours. The more experienced drivers are now helping generate more revenue for the company.

    Not a good situation for anyone directly involved, but much much better than other options.

    My $0.02
     
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