There's a lot TQL hate on here and from reading I can see why but some of the best rates we've had recently has been with them. The rare good agent maybe?
Truck Load Rates Halt 8 Week Slide 2.0
Discussion in 'Freight Broker Forum' started by Scooter Jones, Mar 7, 2020.
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I was just poking through the boards right now looking to see what is available for Monday from my home area. There is more freight than there has been and the offers are all above a dollar a mile now, that sure hasn't been the case the last few weeks. That's definitely an improvement, but I'm not sure I want to leave home right now with the market so uncertain.
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Today I bid on a Convoy load. They were offering $300 for a 150 mile overnight load. I bid $900. Needless to say, my bid didn't work out LOL
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From OOIDA today:
On behalf of everyone at OOIDA, thank you for everything that you do. We realize this is a very challenging time. We are doing the best we can to be helpful and address as many issues as possible.
We are aware that freight rates are at historic lows. Trucking has often suffered from chronic overcapacity - too many trucks and trailers and not enough freight. The resulting market conditions (i.e. low rates) are magnified right now. While there is no quick or easy solution, hauling cheap freight is not a viable or sustainable approach and we strongly advise against it - just as we always have.
We also realize some brokers and shippers are exploiting the ongoing crisis. While federal regulations require brokers to be transparent about certain rate information, there are far too many loopholes that effectively undermine those regulations. We continue to work with FMCSA and Congress to require additional transparency and close as many loopholes as possible. Unfortunately, this will not provide any immediate relief.
You should also be mindful of hauling for brokers that you are not familiar with. Especially during times like this, some unscrupulous brokers have no intention of ever paying carriers and drivers for the services they provide. When someone files a claim against the bond, the result is usually a payment of pennies on the dollar or maybe nothing at all. We refer to this issue as "Broker Bond" and have been trying to get FMCSA and Congress to remedy it for nearly a decade.
Finally, if you have an issue with a broker, we would strongly encourage you to file a complaint with FMCSA's National Consumer Complaint Database (NCCDB). While the NCCDB is far from perfect, we need complaints to be filed because it helps us show just how broken it is and might hopefully lead to meaningful changes. You can file a complaint by clicking on the following link: https://nccdb.fmcsa.dot.gov/nccdb/home.aspx. If you do file a complaint, you should also forward a copy to your lawmakers and OOIDA via questions@ooida.com.
Again, thank you for everything you do. As always, we appreciate your support and are happy to answer any questions you might have.
Sincerely,
Lewie Pugh
OOIDA Executive Vice PresidentLast edited: May 1, 2020
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Message from TA/PETRO beginning to reopen Restaurants:
As the country begins to reopen, we begin to reopen our full service restaurants for dine-in.
For the safety of all our customers and employees, we will be implementing new protocols at our restaurants.
- Buffets, soup bars and salad bar offerings will be closed at our full service restaurants.
- We will use disposable or limited-use menus, and there will be a reduced selection of food items
- We will practice social distancing. Customers will be asked to keep a six-foot distance as they wait.
- You may not see ketchup, mustard, salt or pepper on the table. They may be served in single-use containers or available upon request.
- Restaurant capacity may be limited.
- We will continue the increased cleaning frequency of commonly touched surfaces including tables, counters, seats, booths and door handles.
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We plan to continue to reopen our seated dining areas as quickly as states and local authorities allow and look forward to serving you again! For the most up-to-date information on reopenings, visit the TruckSmart app or our location update page.Dale thompson Thanks this.
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