Man - that's pretty rich - $175/hour for essentially a small engine mechanic. Not to disparage that industry, but - what do they call that - "Greedflation" ??
Parts are going up in price...
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The difference with this down turn I've noticed (for a while now), is the despondency with agents/brokers. They're just as miserable too.
I used to view the "Well, you stuck it to us, now we're going to stick it to you" relationship as a poor business model. But this is the first time in 10 years I can relate to it.
I'm not willing to hope for the "Remember Blair - that guy that hauled for 50% less when times were tough just to keep our customer? Yeah we're gonna call him right up now with this great deal" to materialize.
I can thankfully afford to sit for a while, but - at least in my mind or learning curve - I can also afford to let relationships die their own natural deaths, because I'm not willing to sink to the bottom with them.fordconvert, PPLC, Vampire and 4 others Thank this. -
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Last minute they will pay what ever it takes usually. Before that moment, forget about it.
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They're incessant with their texts and phone calls...lol
I've had problems with them with all two loads I hauled. I don't think I'll try a thirdgokiddogo, Vampire, Rideandrepair and 1 other person Thank this. -
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From 2012 to 2018 I moved 27 loads for them. The 28th load was when I got "tql'd". Pickup Thursday in California. Ok cool (tell other customers I am covered). Moved to Friday. No problem. Short on product, Saturday loading now. Okay... (All while being promised I will be compensated for my time). End of day Saturday not getting loaded now it will load on Monday and is a team load so I am out of luck. Offer me $150. I billed them $1500, spoke with some manager or carrier representative or whatever, never got a dime. Haven't bothered with them since.
They still call maybe 3-4 times a week looking for a truck. Never asking for a reefer. Of the times I answer the call, about 80% of the time they are looking for a flatbed, the other 20% a dry van. 100% of the time the loads are picking up in MI, OH, PA, etc. and going to other US destinations. I tell them 1. I have never had a flatbed or a dry van. 2. That is interstating and quite illegal for a Canadian carrier and comes with heavy penalties including possibly being barred from the country. Why they continue to call and ask these same questions I will never know. I've considered saying yes to every offer they make with zero intention of ever picking anything up. My personal favorite tql calls, and they haven't happened for a long time now, used to go "I have someone willing to do it for $900, can you do it for less?" Oh I'd love to. Just put me down for $500 I got you! *fist bump*
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