As O/O's we have numerous avenues to go down with our business...Dispatch system (both forced and non forced), self dispatch, own authority, first in/first out, a hybrid of any listed so far, etc. etc. etc.
Which system do you prefer?
If you prefer a self dispatch system such as Landstar, which company have you found that provides the best tools?
Additionally, if you've run your own authority, suspended it and leased onto a company (and wished you'd leased on sooner) what benefits other then the obvious........collections, sales, invoicing, licensing, fuel discounts, etc. did the company you leased onto provide? I ask because I run under my own authority. I've talked with other companies with regards to there lease package (it's my backup plan). I don't mind filing my IFTA, securing my yearly tags, dealing with my insurance agent, negotiating with shippers and brokers, invoicing, etc. etc. I look at all those "back office" duties as part of the job I signed up for. I'll admit staying current on all the changing compliance regs is practically a full time job! However I run one truck, one trailer. I pull for a couple direct shippers and a few trusted brokers. I run the same lanes. I've been doing this for over 7 years. Hence the reason for asking my original question. I'm out of the loop when it comes to other forms of playing this game. I believe a self dispatch system would work best for me. However I've found out there's always another twist or perspective I haven't thought of. I'm interested in hearing your perspective.
Which "System" do you like and/or works best for you??
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by 217flatbedr, May 2, 2013.
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I'm an independent O/O. I tried a couple people to help with dispatch (booking loads). I would say they were both well above average, and it did kind of make sense to move the truck more and I could pay them well off of the extra productivity. But in the end I realized that it was impossible to train someone to think like I think, for them to figure out when it's time to pull the trigger and when it's time to hold off for a better load, etc... For me it's best to manipulate the load boards on my end to determine best profitablility and deliver the "one call, one guy, 24/7 promise" to my brokers and shippers
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I'm leased to Farm2Fleet but self dispatch. I run 100% spot market freight and prefer to be able to negotiate what I will get. We do have dispatch that watches for freight and forwards calls to us while we're driving and that is a plus. 98% of what I haul I find on my own but that 2% I still aggresively set the rate, after all they called me right?, and as long as I do that all is well. That is the most important part. No-one works harder than #1 negotiating rates and if it's no good then there is no-one else to blame either... The funnest trucking I've ever done is playing this spot market game, feeling in full control, and winning. It's been a brutal year but somehow things fall into place and I can always make a good week.
Agree with Danny, it is near impossible to train someone to think "as you do" and look at freight the way you do. I give our dispatch general guidelines specific loads to look for - areas the loads must deliver to before I am interested.. I limits what gets offered to me but really cuts out on a lot of wasted time and non-sense. I always posistion my truck in areas where I know what they are looking at, that they will likely see something that works for me. Don't get many calls but when I do.... ....well I'm too expensive many times, but when I'm not I'm smiling....
Regulars here know my operation. Percentage comes off the top of what I negotiate. I pay for everything. Own the truck and trailer. Front my own fuel money, no advances. The pluses and value in that percentage are I get a check every friday and that extra set of eyes finding that 2% of my loads, those are always very lucrative loads. I could run under my own authority based on the contacts I have now, and could develop a partnership with my current carrier in that manner. Financially I'm able to do that - but I'm not ready for the regulatory and compliance part. Small stuff really but I've never had to deal with. Until or unless I am forced to I never will. This will be the last carrier I ever lease to that much is for sure. The only other step will be under my own. No-one else has anything to offer. I know what I can do in spot and I enjoy it.RedForeman Thanks this. -
For my self i have my own authority and i would not change a thing . I also do my own dispatching and ifta ,and etc.etc... Leasing is ok but not for me did it once never again ... The challenge i find is neg. Rates either i am to expensive or i am kicking myself in the tail feathers for being to cheap ..or wrong place wrong time .... Bottom line is this current thing i do works for me ... ... And it is fun ... Not like the old days ..but never the less... It's what ever works for the person at the wheel ...
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Do you guys running off the load boards post your truck ? and if so how do you keep the bottom feeders from wasting your time calling with their cheap **** freight?
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I have a couple directs ... which is the only way to do it... sometimes I may go where their is not much around and I will use IT2 to get back to a plant.....direct...to start all over again ....
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RedForeman Thanks this.
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wasted time calling and taking calls on loads is unavoidable. I try to find ways to accomplish other things while I'm in that mode, like doing my accounting and billing paperwork, cleaning the truck, etc... I also return the favor by occasionally calling on loads and offering them rates I know are gonna be too high. I think you have too, it's kind of a tug of war. They're always trying to move rates from okay to cheap, so why not pull back a little ?
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Apparently I need to have more patience, I really get annoyed with lowball calls, so I hate posting my truck cause I know these clowns will be calling, I have some go to brokers I try to use to stay moving, but this year it hasn't been working as well as in the past, just thought I would see how everyone else handles it.
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