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09-28-2008, 07:26 PM #166
Re: Hows the the new FedEx CC FSC program working for
You said the key word Leo. Choose not forced to take the what they give you. At Panther you have a choice on the FSC. You can tell me i'm going to get a FSC on my unloaded miles all you want. That is only if FedEx will okay them. By not paying me 100% of the FSC that is charged to the customer and making me have to ask if it's okay for me to move to a better area they have control. I want to be able to make my own choice's not FedEx. And to use the reason that some loads didn't have a FSC on them. So what, it all worked out in the long run when I had the choice not FedEx.David Mayfield
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09-28-2008, 07:47 PM #167
Re: Hows the the new FedEx CC FSC program working for
I see the bigger issue as transparency from the carrier. It has little to do with whether "it is enough" so it must be ok. If one is only getting it when they follow the carriers direction, then it really isn't any different at Panther. If you go somewhere other than where the EM is directed, then you lose that revenue.
As to Leo's post, I think there are some distinct differences in that he is running solo. In his example of DHing the same length of a run would be non existent in my world. We have never done that since I have been at Panther. I would find my own load before I would even consider it unless there was a bonus equal to the loaded miles.Last edited by davekc; 09-28-2008 at 07:50 PM.
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09-28-2008, 08:02 PM #168
Re: Hows the the new FedEx CC FSC program working for
To us it is much easier to have our carrier pay us to move then to look up loads. That is a personal preference as I am sure Dave you find some really good paying loads for people you help out and your drivers.
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09-28-2008, 08:09 PM #169
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09-28-2008, 08:10 PM #170
Re: Hows the the new FedEx CC FSC program working for
The bigger point is that most of the time there is zero money when moving even if you are going where they've suggested you go and if there is any money at all it's enough to cover maybe 1/3 of the fuel cost. Along with that is a lot of d/h miles to the shipper that have zero money. Yes, things are different for me as a solo but I do also have 2 team trucks that I can compare to team trucks I'm privy to at other carriers. There are a lot of unpaid miles. DaveKC, you have a couple decades of experience and sources that most don't have so you can get trucks moving with less d/h than a lot of folks. That's great but I believe it alters your perception a little bit so you see things a little differently than many of us. That's not a knock or a bad thing, just how it is. The bottom line in this case is paid all miles or not paid all miles.
Panther is a good company. I wouldn't have stayed with them 3 years and wouldn't have let my teams stay an extra day longer than me if they weren't. They are not perfect. They have warts just like Fedex and all the rest. I've already found some Fedex warts. For me, they are easier to stomach than the Panther warts.Last edited by LDB; 09-28-2008 at 08:20 PM.
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09-28-2008, 08:23 PM #171
Re: Hows the the new FedEx CC FSC program working for
I would agree with you in some respects. That is why I don't publish here on EO what I do with Panther. I think it would be misleading to someone new and have those same expectations.
You are right in that our DH miles are 9 to 14 percent depending on the truck. That is why I don't put a lot of stock in miles outside of the load.fleet owner
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09-28-2008, 08:30 PM #172
Re: Hows the the new FedEx CC FSC program working for
Yes Dave that is ture. But we are all in this business to make money so if one customer pays a better FSC than the other one I want all of it because I pay the fuel not FedEx. That being said some at FedEx seem to think we was making enough money to pay for all the fuel. That is not ture, I wouldn't sit in St Marys Pa because FedEx said it was where they wanted me. The money that we did get helped out for the deadhead moves that owners had to pay themselfs to get their trucks to a better area to keep their trucks moving. So If I told you to sit in Miami, Fl a week you would move too. When getting 100% of the FSC it helped pay for the moves to get into a better area.
David Mayfield
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09-28-2008, 08:59 PM #173
Re: Hows the the new FedEx CC FSC program working for
If you take a load at face value,then when your told where to layover,you may not have enough revenue from that load, but to only go where you layover option is.Before I accept a load,I know where I'm going to layover,and thats before FECC tells me,whether its a layover place that DVA would want me or one that I feel is better. No matter what,when I accept a load,it will pay me enough to go to a layover place of my choosing,dead head pay or not,and it doesnt take me but seconds to figure that out.When a load opportunity is given either by phone or Qualcom,all I need to know is whether the advance on that load will take care of the daily operation of doing that load.My trusty calculator will give me that answer in seconds.

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09-28-2008, 11:55 PM #174
Re: Hows the the new FedEx CC FSC program working for
We are similar in that we look at the load on its face value. I don't want to hear that the FSC is low because they are subsidising another or anything else. It either is profitable or it isn't. And yes, I want the 100 percent of the FSC rather than a prescribed formula from a third party that says that should be enough.
It is just a preference. Nothing to do with ripping a carrier or anything else. If the FSC or the rate is unsatisfactory, I will find my own loads and not worry about it.fleet owner
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09-29-2008, 12:19 AM #175
Re: Hows the the new FedEx CC FSC program working for
I agree 100% Dave. I'm glad some think it's great. But I don't, never have. Why do you think they gave everyone a so called higher percentage because people like me and Ken Jackson and others that was posting things on here. I started this post under my name and was kindly ask to stop posting on EO about the FSC program. So I ask Dreamer to deleted my account and started posting under Bruno. Good luck to everyone at FedEx Custom Critical and I hold no hard feeling agaist anyone at the home office in Green. I blame all of this on the people in Memphis.David Mayfield
Be safe and say no to cheap freight.
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11-13-2008, 02:35 PM #176
Re: Hows the the new FedEx CC FSC program working for
This post helped the drivers and owners of FedEx. Thank EO for that.
David Mayfield
Be safe and say no to cheap freight.
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09-18-2011, 11:29 PM #177
Re: Hows the the new FedEx CC FSC program working for
This program was the start of the new FedEx Flat rate plan. I think it would be a great plan if it paid $1.45 all miles. With a cost increase for fuel when fuel goes up or down.
David Mayfield
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09-19-2011, 02:19 PM #178
Re: Hows the the new FedEx CC FSC program working for
When one works as I do, at my own direction in regards to deadheading, etc .. all I want is 100% FSC that is on that load. And at Landstar I get it. It is a part of the dispatch offer.
This goes back to that thread about which carrier "cares more" for the O/O ..... don't pee on my leg and tell me it's raining!
Make me an honest offer, and I will decide whether I accept it.
This load and location I am in today is a perfect example.
Almost $2,000, truck pay, including FSC, from Racine, Wi to Taft. Tx, (by Corpus).
Good rate, bad place to end up empty. But it was only 150 miles back up to Houston.
But wait .. along the way I was offered to pick up at the San Antonio airport and come on down to Brownsville area. An even worse loading area .... but .. it paid $2.00 a mile for the additional miles
So my $2,000 load just became $2400 .. Good deal, and I ask that no one be responsible for deadheading me anywhere, I knew this was a bad loading area when I took the load.
At the end of the day, if I have not been loaded, I will dh to Houston on my dime ..... and I will not even consider Landstar owes me a deadhead, or fuel charge to relocate.Last edited by Notanewbie; 09-19-2011 at 02:21 PM.
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09-19-2011, 03:00 PM #179
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