Well on these particular loads, we were doing the loading on the front end, and we were also unloading them at the delivery point. The trucks never showed up when scheduled, because the broker admitted that they couldn't find a truck.
This job was planned 3 weeks ago, and I was on the email chain with the broker who promised they could make the pickup and delivery times as was agreed upon. I also know from seeing the emails that even though this job was planned 3 weeks ago, the broker didn't start looking for a truck until the day before pickup. Honestly, I don't care what you lanes are, if you tell me you'll pickup a load at a certain time, you need to have a truck sitting there at that time. If you as a broker are having trouble with your truckers lying to you, you need to get better truckers. If your truck shows up at an agreed upon time and I'm not there to unload him, I bet you'd charge detention.
Anyway, this ordeal ended up costing my customer $10K in extra charges for the broker screwing up this deal. I should get paid for that, but the issue I have is is really screws up my scheduling.
What are the issues with brokers?
Discussion in 'Freight Broker Forum' started by m16ty, Oct 15, 2022.
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You folks are parasites, plain and simple, perfectly suited to sell crappy used cars to naive military recruits or college students. I don't know how y'all live with yourselves, frankly. -
You know all the real customers out there, the ones who actually control the freight and decided who gets to make money, they dont want to work with folks who are hot headed and aggressive, demand things or hold loads hostage, cry about everything under the sun, nickel and dime over everything, extort them for high rates, or give 101 excuses why they are late. IF you move 500 loads a week, you dont want to deal with 500 drivers, you want to find someone reliable you can give 100 loads to and let them deal with the aforementioned problems. Point its they dont have time or resources to deal with you unless you have enough trucks and can provide them the level of customer service they need. Most carriers can not do that.
My advise is stop booking loads with trash brokers. Find a few good ones and provide them excellent service and you wont have a problem. I cant help TQL and the Armenians are terrible to work with, but then again i dont book loads with them or run their freight.JimmyTwoTimes Thanks this.
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