View Poll Results: more than 1 board??
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02-07-2008, 07:10 PM #1
Panther Drivers what do you think?
Do you think that Panther should let us be on more than One board at a time?
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condo PattayaLast edited by miguy1957; 08-23-2011 at 11:07 AM.
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02-07-2008, 07:28 PM #2
Re: Panther Drivers what do you think?
Hasn't seemed to affect us any so far...but on an interesting note, has anyone looked at the FAQ's that was sent to the driver web? One of them said that we were NEVER on more than one board at a time. Also said that Panther has NEVER had boards. Kinda misleading, what we were told about boards from the time of hire....oh well, we never paid much attention to that anyways, seemed like if you were lucky to be the closest one to the load, you'd get it. So far the new system hasn't created any problems for us. Sometimes it tries to send us to places that there are too many people at, but other than that, I don't have issues with it.
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02-07-2008, 08:17 PM #3
Re: Panther Drivers what do you think?
The confusion, and frustration, comes from them not properly defining the boards, and the board boundaries. You could be on three boards that do 2 loads a day, or you could combine those boards into one that does 6 loads a day. Same thing. But, they didn't do it that way. Not even close. Panther says the boards are based on where freight comes out of, but they're not. It should be that whever you could have been on 3 boards, those three boards should now be a single board.
One look at the boards and you can clearly see that someone merely took a Zip Code map and went crazy, and did so with little regard as to where the loads actually come out, and likely distances where people can layover to wait for a load. For the most part, boards that average a load a day should be absorbed into another board.
Louisiana has 56 parishes (counties) and Panther carved up the state into 34 boards. Should be about 4. Florida certainly doesn't need boards in both Miami and Ft Lauderdale. One for the whole bottom half of the state should suffice.
In Ohio, we don't need both a Franklin and a Dayton board. A strong argument can be made for putting Cincinnati, Franklin and Dayton all on one board. Akron, Cleveland and Medina should all be on the same board. For that matter, Massillon and Wooster should be a part of it, too. One can sit in the middle of all that and never be more than about half an hour away from the pickup. Instead, you can be sitting 5 miles from a pickup and won't even be considered for it because you're on the wrong board, and they give it to someone 40 miles away who dropped off 2 hours ago and you've been sitting there for a day and a half.

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02-07-2008, 08:21 PM #4
Re: Panther Drivers what do you think?
The way I understand it is that you could be 5 miles from a load and not be on that board and been sitting for 2 days and someone could be 20 miles out from the load and just dropped off and they would be offered the load ahead of you because they are on that board and you are not.............dont seem quite fair if you ask me.
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CALIFORNIA DISPENSARYLast edited by miguy1957; 08-23-2011 at 11:08 AM.
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02-07-2008, 10:29 PM #5
Re: Panther Drivers what do you think?
Wouldn't be more prudent to just eliminate the use of 'boards' and use something like the nearest truck to the load idea?
This way two things may just happen, a faster turnaround time to find a truck and a reduction in time lost searching for a truck to cover a load.
Just a thought.....Greg
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02-07-2008, 10:44 PM #6
Re: Panther Drivers what do you think?
I was sitting at the J in Walton, KY. the qc informed me that Hamilton, OH did 3 loads a day. I got there on Tuesday around 1700 and as soon as i was there i was 1st on the board. I sat all evening on Tuesday, and half of the day on Wednesday with not a single load offer. I got sick of it and decided to head for home. Stopped in Columbus, Oh on the way to see family....(no way i'm sitting there) got rolling again and was 9 miles from the house in New Garden and Panther calls me wanting me to p/u a load in Coshocton, OH going to Lansing, MI. I had just listened on the sat radio saying that MI was getting hammered. I turned the load down and my qc beeps...well ya'll know by now that they "really" need my help. OK i take the load....and there is another long story in this.....but i made out on the load...so i'm still thinking, but i now have a 1st out and was still sitting in Lansing until 1830, so I finally left. probably just going to get to Bucyrus...unless there is another 1st out there. Other than that, ya'll have a good night. No, I don't like the new system b/c I had just got used to the old one. And the van count still isn't accurate like they say it is since I found otherwise.
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02-08-2008, 12:07 AM #7
Re: Panther Drivers what do you think?
I would say this is a problem unless they are considering dwell time into the equation with a defined radius, which they are not. Very valid point.
Someone had the bright idea to to send a message via the QC stating the system is smarter than the driver.
Well...lets see
Unloaded in Binghamton with EM to Carahaga Lake, NY 0 loads in 21 days .........bad idea
Unload in Tampa, FL, EM to Miami with one truck there. 9 loads in 21 days ........bad idea
Unload in Aiken, SC and EM to the farms in Greenwood SC.
Fields are fenced off so no place to park except next to the barn.
Unload in Fargo ND, EM to Lake Norden SD. 2 loads in 21 days.....are you kidding me? Went to Rogers, MN
Just a few examples over the last several days. Oh yeah... forget Birmingham, AL. It isn't recognized? Ummm your either Trafford or Shelby zip codes.
Obviously we don't pay attention to the repositions other than to say no. Still need to do some tweaking on this system. It does take getting use to, and one has to "learn" the system.
I still think a consideration of drivers imput should have been used in this project.Last edited by davekc; 02-08-2008 at 12:10 AM.
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02-08-2008, 02:01 AM #8
Re: Panther Drivers what do you think?
Yep, as an example, I dropped in Saltillo, MS on Monday at 0800 got an em to Shelby, AL....called dispatch 2 loads in the last 5 days....hmmm am i sitting there??? NFW! and 3 vans sitting around Birmingham. I dh to Franklin, KY sat the night and was suffering with a case of the sinuses and a cold on top of it. Still trying to recover. Not a good Panther week. I sat in Cincy got a load to Lansing, Bucyrus had bunches of vans so I went home. Here I am.
Will someone please give us the old system back?! at least I stayed loaded. More than now.
Where was the driver council on this one????
I did talk to a guy at the J in Cincy who said that the system was working for him...except that day and was avg 1500 miles a week in his van. I asked him what he did and he said that he had been accepting every em they offered.Last edited by Falligator; 02-08-2008 at 02:08 AM.
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02-08-2008, 12:04 PM #9
Re: Panther Drivers what do you think?
The Council was right there and available, and no one asked them for their input on the implementation of any of these changes.
It's the luck of the draw and where you're at. I had 3 weeks there, in January, where I did way over 2000 miles a week, one week it was over 3000 miles. In the last two weeks, since the new system has been in place, I've done squat. But that's mainly due to where I've been, not so much the new system (even though the new system is a skud).I did talk to a guy at the J in Cincy who said that the system was working for him...except that day and was avg 1500 miles a week in his van. I asked him what he did and he said that he had been accepting every em they offered.

Most people don't realize that
large pieces of coral
which have been painted brown and attached
to the skull by common wood screws,
can make a child look like a deer.
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02-08-2008, 04:19 PM #10
Re: Panther Drivers what do you think?
hey falligator u were sitting with my buddy terry at the flying j , he peeled out to anderson ind and still hasnt gotten a load...not on the indy board, grand rapids has 7 loads a day, much better board, they moved my buddy there from warren mi yesterday and hes headed to columbus 350 mile run
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02-08-2008, 07:28 PM #11Junior Member
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Re: Panther Drivers what do you think?
If you need another opinion on Panthers' new strategy I would like to share mine.
I realize that it has only been a week or so, but I've only managed 1 load for 200 miles in seven days.
I am not an old timer by any means (been with Panther for 2 1/2 years) but I've always managed to get my share of loads per week.
My only gripe is that I need them to explain the rules clearly....then I can play the game (on a level playing field). Calling my team and asking for assistance does no good.
I hope things will change for the better.
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02-08-2008, 08:24 PM #12
Re: Panther Drivers what do you think?
Idad, if you have been with Panther for 2 1/2 years you should know by now the game isn't played on a level field. I'm not sure it is even played on a field. Clear, well defined rules tend to muck up the operation. You are now passing through Nebulousville on your way to the Twilight Zone.
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02-08-2008, 11:15 PM #13
Re: Panther Drivers what do you think?
Do-do-do-doo ..... do-do-do-doo ......
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02-09-2008, 12:32 AM #14
Re: Panther Drivers what do you think?
Yeah, I seen your buddy indysdad at the J. Yeah I went home to...so I was thinking and got about 9 miles from the house and got a load offer I just couldn't refuse going to Lansing, MI for 284. So I dropped that one and headed back to the house was going to stay on the bucyrus, brd, but it was full, so I got home and in the morning I got a load going from Youngstown, OH to Kings Mtn., NC 538 loaded. Not bad. Now I'm on my way to Florida to take a much needed hiatus. Especially after what happened in MI. Will they ever plow the **** roads in Mi the right way? Or at all? Well, next time I post I will be holding a beer and soaking in the rays!
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02-09-2008, 04:44 AM #15
Re: Panther Drivers what do you think?
Other than collecting info from drivers we the Drivers Council were not involved in this change much. Because the program is controlled by what the Panther IT guys they are the ones that have to figure it out. At the next meeting we will have a lot to say about how we think it's working or not working as the case may be. But in the end it's up to the IT guys on this issue.
We will continue to offer input but the changes that will come down the road will take time. I am sure it isn’t an easy program to write.Some people are like a Slinky.....not really good for anything,
but you still can't help but smile when you shove them down the stairs,,,,,
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