MY EXPERIENCE AS A Mercer FLATBED DRIVER

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  1. skateboardman

    skateboardman Road Train Member

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    no they dont send a rate sheet, we arent brokering loads. the rate per mile and total revenue is posted. you can click on the order number and a load sheet pops up that can be printed off, but the load sheet stays where you can access it online until you call in empty. i print all of mine.

    on the load board you have areas for loads you are dispatched on, loads you are matched to, etc. its all online.

    but i have never been screwed yet in 2 years, we can trust these guys
     
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    I agree. There is no funny business here. Just to add. I picked up a load for Mercer and the shipper used that tape white out to cover the freight charge. I scratched it off to see and it was perfect to the penny. It was cheap freight too.

    I hope nobody is getting tired of hearing me say "I love it here ". This week I will end it 2500 to the truck after fuel and tolls.
    I snatched 3 loads
    nc to ma 2.60 p/mile 18000lbs
    150 mile d/h
    ny to pa 2.15/mile 47000lbs
    50 mile d/h
    Pa to nc 1.65 p/mile 9980lbs
    Then 80 miles home and Merry Christmas.
     
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    Do you have Prepass/EZpass for the tolls and weigh stations?
     
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    Just prepass for weigh stations... You would have to get IPass on your own..
     
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    I got I-pass through Mercer, it does get deducted as Mercer does not pay tolls
     
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    yep they do the bestpass now
     
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    I got the best pass through mercer too. Good for all tolls east of I-35. They said they are working to get OK and KS added on soon.

    I didn't know so I will share with the drivers like me that, BestPass will work on all weigh in motion across the country. North Carolina weigh in motion is like $3 a month additional which is cheaper than paying them direct. Last I checked NC charged $99 for each year. You pay prepass separately but you use the same unit OOIDA rate is 13.50 but is going up a little. Mercer gets the biggest discounts available. There are some really good toll discounts in the North East when you arrive off peak. 30%-40% off in some places.
     
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    question abaout mercer freight lanes.
     
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    Mercer freight lanes run all over, just some are good and some are very few loads and some are very cheap loads.
    Personally I like Indiana, chicago, Wi., Ohio. short runs but I do run all over when I see a good load going that way.
    Over all , right now, freight is slow and cheap but probably that way everywhere.
    And latley Mercer has been taking on a lot of new drivers.
     
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    I decided to post an experience I had here at Mercer. I thought about not posting only because I felt it made me look like a db. I book a load going to the north east where typically nobody likes to go. Load stated 7000lbs. I get there and shipping prints up a 2nd BOL and now the load is 14.8k and twice as big and twice the tarp but all going to same place. I was bent because it was the principle of it to me. AFTER i was loaded I called the agent. I got no where they said basically the customer paid for the truck and it's their truck. I didn't like that answer at all. I hang-up and call my coordinator (because I didn't want to create a stink with contractor relations) and he tells me. "If you book a load for 40k and you load and it's only 20k, do you give the money back?" I said ok and hung-up the phone. It burned me because it was the principle of the whole thing. And suddenly I felt like I was in the twilight zone. How could everything at Mercer be so warped?
    I called contractor relations. I said I don't want to make a complaint but here's the situation and all I want to know is do I have any rights???
    With out hesitation he said if the load isn't what you agreed to then, you can refuse the load. That's all I wanted to hear frankly. Then I realized my coordinator never drove or owned a truck before and I my mistake with the agent was I loaded then called.
    I was happy again!
    btw that customer used their crane to drape my tarp over the freight for me so I didn't have to climb on anything and they jumped up and ran my straps for me. lol that's why I didn't want to post this. I look like the bad guy now.

    It wasn't horrible or anything it was just the principle of the whole thing. After speaking to a couple veterans they said it happens rarely but if the customer is cool then they're cool. And that's pretty much the way I handled it too. Just trying to share as much as possible plus, I'm bored out of my skull right now.
     
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