Reminds me a few years back there was much discussion that the CV was a dead fish and would be obsolete..the along comes the Sprinter and Aroecell bodies..and BAM we are back with a vengence...now the C class straight is the one in the perverbial barrel...
The straights fear us...:eek: and so...
Well if you run for E-1 the most you'd make in a CV is .70 + .11 fsc for a whooping .81 per loaded mile....not including any DH pay.....now that is cheap...
Guido.. WAKE UP......Spartans----Michigan-----football..GET it????
and U R from Ohio??? ;)
anyhow..I stopped in to see Jack and Gracies new van...very nice work in progress...the price, for what they got is great!!
and when a bank drops ones overdraft or cuts credit limits unannounced, that is beyond ones control as well....
there has to be some give and take...some wiggle room...
still waiting for the consignee to open..looks like a 90 minute wait.....LO and Behold this customer has a 90 minute wait period in their contract!!! Darn contracts...*LOL*
Your straight truck thinking is showing again...what did you think us CV's did...sit and wait for you big boys to breakdown and rescue your load? *LOL*
That said..how many of us when late on a load because of weather, crash or construction expect to be let off our commitment due to outside our control factors? We agree to deliver ontime...I didn't read anything about extenuating circumstances...
oh but they will be paid just not in a timely matter...would it be better if they just defaulted completely?
You forgetting these broker guys know the risks by putting their services out there and being paid after the fact...maybe a way to deal with it is to have a certain %age put on a debit...
Now are you going to use rolls of bubble foil to cover the whole thing...I see the ribs are still exposed..
I also see you have your TP hanger installed already...*L*
When he was up beside me, I did not have to turn my wipers on high and no vision problems, from a rear angle the spray appeared to stay low like with Airtabs and you could tell the driver had a good line of sight as well...
What you guys miss the answer or what?...the gentleman explained the best he could...
Every business a certain amount of loss and they should have a slush fund of sorts to cover that day.
We are in a business here...all business is a risk....things happen..it is not a perfect world...when you...
I could never really shoot a dog anywhos...
Does your carrier have your dog "On your file"?
That should cut your odds of that happening...
If you see your going to a food processing plant at either end...REFUSE load and remind dispatch why....
Department of Health laws...NO Dogs in with food...