When I do not accept a load with insufficient time. Ill tell them I can not take that load because I cannot deliver it till whenever.
time sensitive bs
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I never take a load that I am not sure that I can get to the destination in a timely manner. Before you take a load you should know whether you have the hours and time to make the run. If not, then you should not take the load. I have made a habit of running the miles on loads before taking them. I have found that some brokers will give short miles when trying to move the load. If I commit to a load that is supposed to be 600 miles and the real miles are 700, then that will impact when the load can deliver. CH Robinson has been quoting me short miles lately. I just add about 10-15% more to the miles and adjust my rate and time accordingly unless I can run the miles myself. It isn't just CH Robinson, either. Some of their offices are more accurate than others.
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"Traffic or HOS are never a reason for being late."
Unless you live in Montana, traffic and HOS will make you late. Or maybe you have 10 hrs of lead time on every load. -
being an owner operator is being a business owner. each of us should ask ourselves, am I a business owner or am i a trained monkey holding a steering wheel?BookingYou19 Thanks this.
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