OK, I was thinking about this today after I dropped off at the Mexican border and got to say something to add.
You know with this talk of cheap freight and the competition within the industry, there comes a time when you start questioning the idea of helping others into this business because the idea has been fostered in this and other threads that the more competition, the less opportunities for you. Increasing the ranks, increases competition.
I mean when does it really matter how many vans or straight trucks saturate your market share?
To me it is a pain to hear all this talk about cheap freight, as mentioned, I don’t know what it was like in the olden far away days of expediter land and truthfully don’t really give a cr*p, the time I live in is today and what matters is my overall monthly per mile average, nothing else. If I took in account of those days, I am so far below what I made then, I would be better off running a taco truck on the border than driving for any company.
What I find right on is what some people now see what I have been talking about for a long time, the big boys don’t care about cheap freight, they care about taking care of the customer and making sure they retain that customer. The two mentioned, Landstar and FedEx can and often absorb the cost to make sure that the freight is covered, I know this for an absolute fact. But can anyone else do it? Nope, or they can but won’t be in business long. Is this perceived as carrier bashing? Yep but regardless how you cut it, it really isn’t.
So getting back to my thought of the day, is it hurting us to help people get into this or not?