Good brokers are a necessity sometimes. I pay to carriers very fair. Unfortunately, it’s hard for me to get quality customers because I refuse to do work for so cheap.
Note to brokers bidding on freight: IF you have never owned a truck, don’t bid on a job. You can’t bid on something you can’t do yourself, nor have ever done! Where is the logic? Honestly, these people have no idea the expenses a Carrier has. Buy a truck and Trailer, get your registration, inspections, ELD, IFTA, insurance, 2290 HEAVY TAX, provide all the maintenance, Tires, UCR, and hire a driver. Stuff just makes no sense. Also, I have a question? Everything in the entire USA has raised in price, all of the above mentioned criteria of owning a truck has gone up, Why has our pay gone down?! WHY, WHY, WHY?! Also, everyone gets to set their own rates. Mechanics, Tow Truck, McDonalds, maintenance, Road side, Insurance companies , why don’t we have that right! I’m so tired of this cheap freight, I could start a movement!!!
Are you serious, you don't know why? Brokers are a middle man raking billions out of the industry for a service not justified for the monies raked off the top. Standing Up? means squat. Regulation is what is needed, but with billions involved? right. Best thing that can happen is that they are all replaced by some app, leaving billions to redistribute to the carriers, driver, shippers, receivers, and finally consumers, solving A LOT of major issues, don't bet on it tho huh
My favorite line I hear brokers say is “I have a regular carrier on this lane that does it for this rate every time.” If it was a good rate they wouldn’t fall off the load
Hi Miranda. I don’t know how you find the time to make these videos to share some of your knowledge with us, but I definitely enjoy and appreciate them. Have a nice weekend!
There are too many people in the industry that have zero knowledge how much it takes just to operate a truck going down the road. Not including the driver.
Had a broker ask me to help him out to haul a GA to CA load because he underbid the lane. told me he would be willing to lose $400 on it if I took it. I told him look, you loose 400 I lose $1000. I forget the exact numbers, but it was sad.
Hey Miranda, I know it's not in your wheelhouse, but if you really want to get your nickers in a knot, check out the ignorance in the oversize load category.
It sounds to me like TQL rates but the only different is that TQL will take 14k and only pay $4500 🤣🤣🤣 if you don't believe me you check they rates, always the same dollars per miles every time like all shipper paying the same and if the load doesn't move they will raise it even thousands
Do the same that i do, say no to cheap rates, i dont work with TQL anymore, they are the worse, i got a transparent broker working with me and most of time he show me what inexperience carrier with no experience at all dispatch biding loads for 1.5 per mile on a refrigerated load when that spot is at 3. So is not just the broker, are the most of insane people the start on truck industry without knowledge of what they are doing
Last week I saw a flat bed load from Denver to CA, 48000lbs' .26 per mile! I called because I figured it had to be a typo. Nope, the broker legitimately believed he could move it for that! Insane😂
Really need March to be better. Stressed out with truck bills, just paid ifta , don’t know how much longer to deal with this BS. Oh and got a 6month old at home. Something needs to change
If your truck is paid off put the insurance on hold. Park the truck and drive for a company. Let them run their truck ragged and save yours the wear and tear while working for peanuts.
I'm reduced to attending a Schneider job fair this weekend. Will park my truck until I can sale it or probably give it away. IT IS THAT BAD! And now these foreign brokers want you to email them and, they are using large broker mc#'s operating as agents or sub agents.
@ffx95 school me here: the last time that I parked my truck my insurance company cancelled my policy because I did not want to continue paying their rate. OOIDA also pulls some b.s. if I had went with their policy. This shit (trucking) is all a trap that you don't see until shtf, like today's market.
I can feel your pain! I’m suffering like hell over here as well! The thing is nobody has a legitimate answer to why all of this madness is going on! They have 20 millions reason why it’s happening but ZERO ANSWERS ON HOW THE PROBLEM WILL BE CORRECTED!
This is just tragic all around. I just reluctantly booked a water load from Bloomfield, CT to Hannaford Foods in Wappinger Falls, NY 110 miles for $600. After reading the reviews at the reciever for long waits I'm 50/50 on cancelling. It doesn't leave til Sunday so that's plenty of time. But I'm just exhausted with everything trucking 🙄🙄
**UPDATE** I cancelled that load. I read too many stories about LogisticsONE out of Saratoga Springs, NY not paying detention time. Carriers being at shippers for HOURS and submitting time stamps and still not getting detention honored. Read the reviews about them.
I understand not wanting to take the risk but I wish you would've took it anyways and forced them to pay detention time. If they accept and sign off on your carrier packet it's a contract. If they don't pay file a claim against the broker's bond. @@willmann30
Brokers in trucking should be illegal. The shipper puts on the board what they have to ship and the carriers\owners operators search board to deliver. Why should there be a middle man?
Dallas/Fort worth was doing great for a couple of days moving locals for 350 - 450 and then… it fell off a cliff. $200 and sometimes 10loads on DAT. Bit concerning. I don’t move unless it’s $350 minimum. Rather sit and wait for someone to get desperate and move 2 loads than move 4-5 and make the same amount. Crazy.
I'm not a fan of Rogers but this is pretty accurate experience. Brokers like these provide bids to shippers who then take those rates seriously and demand that you meet or beat those rates in order to get the load. I've had shippers demand that I match rates at $0.70 per mile from Washington to Arizona for a dedicated Van @ 30,000 lbs. because of stuff like this. It's also what skews data from Truckstop and DAT because these loads are being posted out at rates that no carrier is going to take. Of course it wastes everybody's time while the shipper figures out that their load will never actually get picked up and then throws it back out there - demanding, of course, that he get the rate, or near the rate, that was previously quoted to them despite it being complete B.S. So yeah, if you're a carrier or broker looking to build your own book of business, this is one of the many "fun" aspects of that side of the industry.
If you put 100$ on the sidewalk. And someone steals it. Who's fault is it? Bottom line. Know your numbers. Do not accept less. Because to do so is to basically give away your money. If a broker tells me that's all he's got in it. And it doesn't meet my #. It doesn't get booked. It's not my problem that he doesn't know the numbers in business. But it will be my problem if I allow them to get me to pay to work. They do not dictate your expenses. So why are you letting them dictate your income. Speaking to anyone booking in the trucking business
FOMO is even a real thing when it comes to these bidding wars. There should always be a floor of how low you can go, and decency dictates that if you are taking a load at 1.50 to then turn around and sell at 1.25 to a carrier you are contributing to destroying and at some point disrupting the flow of commerce and transportation. The invisible hand only works when all the parties are smart, well informed and act in good faith. If I find myself hauling at a loss and I don’t see any market improvement I would happily return my truck to the bank and more trucker drivers and brokers would need to realize that is better to make no money than to operate at a loss beyond a point of no return.
Of course you're right, but it's simply human nature for truckers to hang on desperately even when they know they're losing money. Everyone hopes tomorrow will be better than today even when the evidence shows it probably will be even worse. Objectively, the way out of this is to take trucks off the road, and (as you've pointed out) make certain the truckers are well-informed. Miranda's RUclips channel is extremely helpful in this regard. This industry is seriously skewed: the guy actually doing the work -- the trucker -- should be in the driver's seat in more ways than one. Without someone putting rubber on the road, everything else collapses.
You forgot the Banks in this story, which actually made possible all this craziness. Based on the great numbers from 2020-2021 they financed everyone, leading to this huge increase in truck capacity. I am wondering how they are doing with getting their money back from the carriers that increased their businesses 5-10 times in one year.
Miranda, have you heard the big brother trial that's going on in North Carolina. It's a camera to catches truckers who's not wearing seat belts. It's already a fmcsa rule in Australia.
I've seen those cameras in north Carolina that's crazy and hopefully catch you holding your cell phone too unconstitutional if ask me taking pictures without my consent.
This video is not the first time I have heard brokers can take a 30%. I am no logistics expert but that seems very high, especially considering the risks and expenses carriers take. I’m just sayin.
F these shippers and brokers. I have a 26ft box truck and always book a full load for the best rate I can. Most of the time I always have 13ft or 6ft of space and I always book another shipment going that way not caring if the broker said dedicated load. Gotta teach them who’s running the show
Yes but thats extra work! We Owner Operators were doing pretty good up until 2021. Hell I was regularly booking loads on my 53ft dry van for -18,000 lbs! And with at least 20-30 ft left. But the rates were good enough whereby I would never need to go after (extra work) another load and find myself doing (extra work) making two deliveries. Today we are in a funk and we are being punked by the FMCSA, eLd logs, DOT and City Ordnance. And every since the American male blue collar work was given a mental sex change 10-12 years ago; we have become the woman in our inaction. I do not like BLM/ ANTIFA but unlike these effeminate fee-Male male truckers, at least they will turn up and tear shit up for their beliefs/ rights!
@@MrNoSolothat won’t happen. Receivers are always making sure the correct count before they sign of the BOL. Plus I always check myself. I have Etracks and straps with 10 years of warehouse experience and never will damage skids or transport them knowing their loaded incorrectly
Problem is fuel and other expenses aren’t calculated guys don’t factor in fuel first to determine the profit after these guys are running 1000 miles for $2000 after fuel and factoring that’s a $1200 profit after 2 days of trucking depends on how much fuel usage Its sad that brokers and carriers have ruined the industry just to book a load it all starts with defrauding carriers and down to the carriers that are cutthroat I don’t feel sorry for anyone who has ever out of business especially brokerages they’ve stole their fair share
I always try and throw $100-$50 even on a load I will take at price they posted. Just shoot your shot but be nice about it and a lot of the time I get that extra $50 bucks
I quit 10 months ago with all the OTR experience I have I got a local taxi job for $65,000 a year. Better off more enjoyable. My differential blew one time $18,000 , ECM $4,000, tows for co drivers mistakes $2,000 sometimes. I quit and I work part time
I was pulling a specific load from a broker out of West Texas. I gotta decent rate and pull several loads for them over the year. Then all of a sudden this broker lost that freight. They were under bidded by another broker. I saw these loads again by a different broker on DAT. They wanted me to pull the load for quite a bit less than I've been making. Turns out they bid it too low when they took it from the other broker. They lost their ass nobody would pick up the loads for them. They were having to pay people to pick them up more than they were getting paid. Lol Service them right Unbelievable what these brokers try to get you to pull freight for.
There's a lot of shippers that are super cheap because cheap brokers like tql taught them to be so . But yes some shippers make really good money by having brokers take their loads cheap and then push carriers who don't know their operating costs to take the cheap loads. Best way for.brokers and carriers is for brokers to go to their carriers and ask for their advice where they need to bid on the freight . They should avoid all low ball carriers and take the average of what's left and bid this way because this will always avoid brokers taking cheap freight . Tql doesn't do it this way , they go and take loads for low rates and then take 30% of the load and wait for cheap uneducated carriers to take the cheap stuff.
Listen to me please brothers the brokers post very cheap loads on the board then you think some dumb trucker takes it not so the broker simply makes it look like a trucker took it and the broker posted load covered not so again the whole thing was bogus they want you to think truckers are taking these cheap loads and they are not it’s a game believe me I know my ex father-in-law was a broker it’s a mind game (don’t fall for it stay strong)💰💰💰
The people that i think are Really driving the price down is people or co that set up as dispatchers . They are not a carrier , broker ,or shipper just someone booking loads .
@velocityinmotion28 I do like your videos they are very insightful. Some loads I have been getting 2.30 a mile and some I have been getting for 3.44 a mile what really help me is I'm not afraid to sit and wait it can be very frustrating some days getting laughed at when you tell a broker a reasonable price to go into a dead spot . My truck and trailer is paid for so that also helps .
We're all to blame. Everyone in this industry dances with the devil, only some more than others. We will never go direct with shippers. Brokers are a necessary evil. The gift of gab, knowing the industry like the back of their hand. Grandmama makes the best shrimp gumbo ever. But for a banquet, I'm going to need a sous-chef.
I think co-brokering is just as bad as double brokering as long as carriers keep taking the loads, there is never gonna be any changes as far as the nose divong rates are concerned.
Hm, It would be interesting to know how to negotiate with a broker, if, for example, someone other happy to book a flatbed load from LA CA to the east, for example 2000 miles trip for 1.6 per mile. $1.8 per mile such a load won’t hang even a couple of minutes in load board.
Imho the problem is o/o have lost all our power. We cant all just shut down for 2 weeks to get rates up. The mega carriers will snap the loads up and haul it for peanuts because the foriegn drivers they hire will work for that and think they are rich. The best way to end thos crap is to take away the mega carriers ability to self insure. That alone would cause them major problems when they have to report crashes to an insurance company. They would be shut doen in 3 months. The BS best in class safety record a certain mega carrier claims carry's is ONLY because they self insure, and dont report how bad thier record REALLY IS. Do away with the double standard and things will fix itself
It is a negotiate business. But sometimes take a load that fits our Trucks/Drivers macht. But 99% give it a try...if you have good standing grounds to get more🤷♂️.
a place i used to work once tried to give me a hazmat load going from New Jersey to Florida for a little less than that ($4250), plus a blind side back in off the street at the receiver. L M A O.
I hope ALL BROKERS GO OUT OF BUSINESS!! They are one of the main reasons trucking has gone downhill!! The other reason is the carriers taking this extremely cheap freight! I run local and it’s hard to get $4 a mile on loads these days. I’m seeing 200 plus miles for $400-$500 dollars! That’s insane! Insurance has went up and fuel is not the best and these low rates will put you in the poor house immediately! It’s hard for me to talk to a broker bc I can’t stand to hear those lies they tell. I end up losing my cool with them and next thing you know we can’t do business bc i was speaking my mind on this nonsense!
Well you just nullified your argument. Hoping the broker goes out of business when there are (FACT!) majority drivers or small companies taking the freight even at these all time low rates. It ain't fun no MO bro! Sadly the French Truckers and Farmers have more man cells than we Americans.
i see a lot of carriers here saying they not run cheap and they actually are 😂😂😂!!! common i am the Owner distpacher and driver on my company!!! i see the load board cheap loads and the fastest way they go… if you ask the broker for money and they say no…. bro just move on, but no those indians or cubans take it saying cover the diesel destroying the lane!! that is why i try always to be in contact with the brokers directly
Then you don't book your own freight and negotiate rates. Something sinister is going on and we Owner Operators are at the losing end. There are too many trucks out here for one. Last weekend, I got stuck in Buda TX at a small truck stop. From Friday afternoon - Monday morning there were predominately the same (40) trucks ( looking at each other); of these, I only recognized 3 Americans, all others were Foreigners!
Nah, the brokers bid low because they know some carries who don't know their cost per mile or how to run a successful trucking business will take the load for dirt cheap.
so if they bid on our offers we should be able to grab those loads and cancel them if we get even a dollar more , if they want to play supply and demand we can always say there is another client that pays more , when they say , not all brokers are bad , they are indeed , they are the problem of this industry being on the verge of collapsing
I get a kick out of people with not much experience wants to get on here and teach, i don't understand where you see what brokers are quoting, and what you are preaching is not every broker.. and most of brokers do not make 30%
Please show me where in any FMCSA regulation co brokering is Mentioned. This is nothing more than their way of skirting around double brokering. Just like having you sign your rights to CFR 49 371.3 Away in their carrier packet which is also illegal
So guys ,ponder this info ,many brokers ,and dispatcher s in eastern companys in Chicago's land ...have a master's degree in psychology from their universities... recruiter s,dispatchers,safety men,are skilled to manage the person...while American companies are educated in logistics to manage the logistics of the freight...guess which ones are better liars???
That day will come when the tables turn yes this has been bad but it will turn it has to you can only run so many carriers into bankruptcy or just plain quitting,all any of the brokers are just doing is cannibalize what makes their money like it or not trucks move freight and at some point companies, owner operators will realize truth,the power falls on they key thing that can affect both shipper and broker bottom line that's the one who dose the work!
Hey love. Cam you do a video for us new guys? I am trying to see what price I should take a load for. San bernardino to Vegas Nevada power only Also San bernardino to phoenix. Have a wonderful day beautiful
You're scapegoating a certain diaspora bruh. Disingenuous. Scavengers come in all ethnicities. Scavengers are the problems. I know a couple of South Asians that work hard AF that stand on business. We the CDL holders need unity so we can be heard.
Fuck then , get a load board use it for 4-6 weeks get established with direct companies , it’s that simple , I do it , others do it , your pay goes up and there fees go down everybody wins
I don’t understand why shippers call a company that doesn’t own a truck to get them the best price and service. It feels like. Buying an ear of corn from the grocery when you have the opportunity to buy it from the farmer
Sounds like the trucking industry would be better off if the brokers were to get out the trucking industry. Carriers deal directly with shippers.
Until the carriers remember that brokers used to exist and do the same thing!!!
Good brokers are a necessity sometimes. I pay to carriers very fair. Unfortunately, it’s hard for me to get quality customers because I refuse to do work for so cheap.
Note to brokers bidding on freight: IF you have never owned a truck, don’t bid on a job. You can’t bid on something you can’t do yourself, nor have ever done! Where is the logic? Honestly, these people have no idea the expenses a Carrier has.
Buy a truck and Trailer, get your registration, inspections, ELD, IFTA, insurance, 2290 HEAVY TAX, provide all the maintenance, Tires, UCR, and hire a driver.
Stuff just makes no sense.
Also, I have a question? Everything in the entire USA has raised in price, all of the above mentioned criteria of owning a truck has gone up,
Why has our pay gone down?!
WHY, WHY, WHY?!
Also, everyone gets to set their own rates. Mechanics, Tow Truck, McDonalds, maintenance, Road side, Insurance companies , why don’t we have that right! I’m so tired of this cheap freight, I could start a movement!!!
Scales have gone up, showers at TA and Loves and truck and trailer washouts have gone up.
But our pay has gone down?! Time to stand up and speak up!
Are you serious, you don't know why? Brokers are a middle man raking billions out of the industry for a service not justified for the monies raked off the top. Standing Up? means squat. Regulation is what is needed, but with billions involved? right. Best thing that can happen is that they are all replaced by some app, leaving billions to redistribute to the carriers, driver, shippers, receivers, and finally consumers, solving A LOT of major issues, don't bet on it tho huh
Brokers rarely shares with carriers. I've seen some loads on which shipper pays 3 times more then the carrier gets.
My favorite line I hear brokers say is “I have a regular carrier on this lane that does it for this rate every time.”
If it was a good rate they wouldn’t fall off the load
Im also a box truck guy glad to see a fellow boxer having bigger balls then these CDL holders.
@@rigobertoespinoza1685 I am a CDL driver and we run 53 van and bulk trailers
@@rigobertoespinoza1685I’m not a box driver, I’m a CDL class A driver
@@rigobertoespinoza1685 I’m not a box truck driver
Hi Miranda. I don’t know how you find the time to make these videos to share some of your knowledge with us, but I definitely enjoy and appreciate them. Have a nice weekend!
The videos do help to cut allot of edge in this industry!
This needs to reach some one much bigger than us viewers …. Brokers have no regulations.. always trying to rip a carrier off
There are too many people in the industry that have zero knowledge how much it takes just to operate a truck going down the road. Not including the driver.
Had a broker ask me to help him out to haul a GA to CA load because he underbid the lane. told me he would be willing to lose $400 on it if I took it. I told him look, you loose 400 I lose $1000. I forget the exact numbers, but it was sad.
Hey Miranda, I know it's not in your wheelhouse, but if you really want to get your nickers in a knot, check out the ignorance in the oversize load category.
My God Please!! $9/mile load is now $5/mile...GTFOH
OR 13 axle freight is butchered as well. Pure ignorance
One of the drivers quit a few days ago and said “ I’d rather go be a home attendant”.
It sounds to me like TQL rates but the only different is that TQL will take 14k and only pay $4500 🤣🤣🤣 if you don't believe me you check they rates, always the same dollars per miles every time like all shipper paying the same and if the load doesn't move they will raise it even thousands
Yea TQL IS THE SORRIEST BROKERAGE COMPANY RIGHT ALONG WITH C H ROBINSON
Do the same that i do, say no to cheap rates, i dont work with TQL anymore, they are the worse, i got a transparent broker working with me and most of time he show me what inexperience carrier with no experience at all dispatch biding loads for 1.5 per mile on a refrigerated load when that spot is at 3. So is not just the broker, are the most of insane people the start on truck industry without knowledge of what they are doing
@@joycetdominguez0510 I do agree
I’m saying no to cheap freight. Ed
Last week I saw a flat bed load from Denver to CA, 48000lbs' .26 per mile! I called because I figured it had to be a typo. Nope, the broker legitimately believed he could move it for that! Insane😂
lol partial ??
Is full load 48k weight
I personally don’t take any loads that pay less than $3/mile.
@@vahekirakosyan5257 this should be industry standard and minimum.
@@vahekirakosyan5257 how do you find loads then? It is almost impossible keep driving
Really need March to be better. Stressed out with truck bills, just paid ifta , don’t know how much longer to deal with this BS. Oh and got a 6month old at home. Something needs to change
If your truck is paid off put the insurance on hold. Park the truck and drive for a company. Let them run their truck ragged and save yours the wear and tear while working for peanuts.
I'm reduced to attending a Schneider job fair this weekend. Will park my truck until I can sale it or probably give it away.
IT IS THAT BAD! And now these foreign brokers want you to email them and, they are using large broker mc#'s operating as agents or sub agents.
@ffx95 school me here: the last time that I parked my truck my insurance company cancelled my policy because I did not want to continue paying their rate.
OOIDA also pulls some b.s. if I had went with their policy.
This shit (trucking) is all a trap that you don't see until shtf, like today's market.
I can feel your pain! I’m suffering like hell over here as well! The thing is nobody has a legitimate answer to why all of this madness is going on! They have 20 millions reason why it’s happening but ZERO ANSWERS ON HOW THE PROBLEM WILL
BE CORRECTED!
It's not going to get better anytime soon. The family is more important. Be well
15 years owner operator, i will be giving up on trucking this coming week,this is getting to out of hand
Sad.
This is just tragic all around. I just reluctantly booked a water load from Bloomfield, CT to Hannaford Foods in Wappinger Falls, NY 110 miles for $600. After reading the reviews at the reciever for long waits I'm 50/50 on cancelling. It doesn't leave til Sunday so that's plenty of time. But I'm just exhausted with everything trucking 🙄🙄
**UPDATE** I cancelled that load. I read too many stories about LogisticsONE out of Saratoga Springs, NY not paying detention time. Carriers being at shippers for HOURS and submitting time stamps and still not getting detention honored. Read the reviews about them.
I understand not wanting to take the risk but I wish you would've took it anyways and forced them to pay detention time. If they accept and sign off on your carrier packet it's a contract. If they don't pay file a claim against the broker's bond.
@@willmann30
Brokers in trucking should be illegal. The shipper puts on the board what they have to ship and the carriers\owners operators search board to deliver. Why should there be a middle man?
Dallas/Fort worth was doing great for a couple of days moving locals for 350 - 450 and then… it fell off a cliff. $200 and sometimes 10loads on DAT. Bit concerning. I don’t move unless it’s $350 minimum. Rather sit and wait for someone to get desperate and move 2 loads than move 4-5 and make the same amount. Crazy.
I'm not a fan of Rogers but this is pretty accurate experience. Brokers like these provide bids to shippers who then take those rates seriously and demand that you meet or beat those rates in order to get the load. I've had shippers demand that I match rates at $0.70 per mile from Washington to Arizona for a dedicated Van @ 30,000 lbs. because of stuff like this. It's also what skews data from Truckstop and DAT because these loads are being posted out at rates that no carrier is going to take. Of course it wastes everybody's time while the shipper figures out that their load will never actually get picked up and then throws it back out there - demanding, of course, that he get the rate, or near the rate, that was previously quoted to them despite it being complete B.S. So yeah, if you're a carrier or broker looking to build your own book of business, this is one of the many "fun" aspects of that side of the industry.
Carriers laugh because they can't cry anymore😂 definitely using that
If you put 100$ on the sidewalk. And someone steals it. Who's fault is it?
Bottom line. Know your numbers. Do not accept less. Because to do so is to basically give away your money. If a broker tells me that's all he's got in it. And it doesn't meet my #. It doesn't get booked. It's not my problem that he doesn't know the numbers in business. But it will be my problem if I allow them to get me to pay to work. They do not dictate your expenses. So why are you letting them dictate your income. Speaking to anyone booking in the trucking business
Bravo!!! Agree 100% with you and I use the same recipe
FOMO is even a real thing when it comes to these bidding wars. There should always be a floor of how low you can go, and decency dictates that if you are taking a load at 1.50 to then turn around and sell at 1.25 to a carrier you are contributing to destroying and at some point disrupting the flow of commerce and transportation. The invisible hand only works when all the parties are smart, well informed and act in good faith. If I find myself hauling at a loss and I don’t see any market improvement I would happily return my truck to the bank and more trucker drivers and brokers would need to realize that is better to make no money than to operate at a loss beyond a point of no return.
Of course you're right, but it's simply human nature for truckers to hang on desperately even when they know they're losing money. Everyone hopes tomorrow will be better than today even when the evidence shows it probably will be even worse. Objectively, the way out of this is to take trucks off the road, and (as you've pointed out) make certain the truckers are well-informed. Miranda's RUclips channel is extremely helpful in this regard. This industry is seriously skewed: the guy actually doing the work -- the trucker -- should be in the driver's seat in more ways than one. Without someone putting rubber on the road, everything else collapses.
You are doing a great job Miranda, your videos are very interesting and sometimes funny too !!
Thanks 👍
You forgot the Banks in this story, which actually made possible all this craziness. Based on the great numbers from 2020-2021 they financed everyone, leading to this huge increase in truck capacity. I am wondering how they are doing with getting their money back from the carriers that increased their businesses 5-10 times in one year.
Thanks for keeping us updated with the trucking industry. Keep up the good work.
Miranda, have you heard the big brother trial that's going on in North Carolina. It's a camera to catches truckers who's not wearing seat belts. It's already a fmcsa rule in Australia.
Seatbelts and cellphones in hand
I've seen those cameras in north Carolina that's crazy and hopefully catch you holding your cell phone too unconstitutional if ask me taking pictures without my consent.
We need 100k carriers to leave in order for things to get better
Can you be the first thanks
US Express went out of business
These rates make me sick. Today broker said he feels sorry for me because i asked 3k for 1400 miles for 44k pounds load 😂 TX - OH
Damn so he wanted you to do it for nothing I guess 😡😡🤦🏽♂️
$3k isn't even asking much. Hell that should've the linehaul and the FSC comes a la carte'. These brokers are apathetic AF.
Update. Yesterday was a paradise compared to today 😂
This video is not the first time I have heard brokers can take a 30%. I am no logistics expert but that seems very high, especially considering the risks and expenses carriers take. I’m just sayin.
F these shippers and brokers. I have a 26ft box truck and always book a full load for the best rate I can. Most of the time I always have 13ft or 6ft of space and I always book another shipment going that way not caring if the broker said dedicated load. Gotta teach them who’s running the show
Yes but thats extra work! We Owner Operators were doing pretty good up until 2021. Hell I was regularly booking loads on my 53ft dry van for -18,000 lbs! And with at least 20-30 ft left. But the rates were good enough whereby I would never need to go after (extra work) another load and find myself doing (extra work) making two deliveries. Today we are in a funk and we are being punked by the FMCSA, eLd logs, DOT and City Ordnance.
And every since the American male blue collar work was given a mental sex change 10-12 years ago; we have become the woman in our inaction.
I do not like BLM/ ANTIFA but unlike these effeminate fee-Male male truckers, at least they will turn up and tear shit up for their beliefs/ rights!
Then when you make a mistake of leaving a pallet, or damaging freight by loading other freight,get ready for a claim.
@@MrNoSolothat won’t happen. Receivers are always making sure the correct count before they sign of the BOL. Plus I always check myself. I have Etracks and straps with 10 years of warehouse experience and never will damage skids or transport them knowing their loaded incorrectly
And as a box truck there are way less expenses and regulations....you're not even in the ball park bud!
@@Haulin_n_BallinWhat about the broken seal from the first load?
Ooohhhh yeah John has more wild examples. I follow him.
As soon as you said, nitroglycerin, I knew it was gonna be good
I sure can appreciate the guy sense of humour keep it up and just keep screwing with these idiots
Problem is fuel and other expenses aren’t calculated guys don’t factor in fuel first to determine the profit after these guys are running 1000 miles for $2000 after fuel and factoring that’s a $1200 profit after 2 days of trucking depends on how much fuel usage Its sad that brokers and carriers have ruined the industry just to book a load it all starts with defrauding carriers and down to the carriers that are cutthroat I don’t feel sorry for anyone who has ever out of business especially brokerages they’ve stole their fair share
I always try and throw $100-$50 even on a load I will take at price they posted.
Just shoot your shot but be nice about it and a lot of the time I get that extra $50 bucks
@velocityinmotion28 most loads I get right now. I run for $1.55-$2 a mile on average. Prices suck for a 26 foot box at this time
Uber and circle logistics outsource their loads alot. Because circle logistics credit score is low
I quit 10 months ago with all the OTR experience I have I got a local taxi job for $65,000 a year. Better off more enjoyable. My differential blew one time $18,000 , ECM $4,000, tows for co drivers mistakes $2,000 sometimes. I quit and I work part time
I was pulling a specific load from a broker out of West Texas. I gotta decent rate and pull several loads for them over the year. Then all of a sudden this broker lost that freight.
They were under bidded by another broker. I saw these loads again by a different broker on DAT. They wanted me to pull the load for quite a bit less than I've been making. Turns out they bid it too low when they took it from the other broker. They lost their ass nobody would pick up the loads for them. They were having to pay people to pick them up more than they were getting paid. Lol Service them right Unbelievable what these brokers try to get you to pull freight for.
I use to get $2500 from Houston to midland the loads are $1000-$1200 now 😂 what a joke
Yes but then in this instance you have to admit the original broker was doing a good job so it's not all brokers that are the problem.
There's a lot of shippers that are super cheap because cheap brokers like tql taught them to be so . But yes some shippers make really good money by having brokers take their loads cheap and then push carriers who don't know their operating costs to take the cheap loads. Best way for.brokers and carriers is for brokers to go to their carriers and ask for their advice where they need to bid on the freight . They should avoid all low ball carriers and take the average of what's left and bid this way because this will always avoid brokers taking cheap freight . Tql doesn't do it this way , they go and take loads for low rates and then take 30% of the load and wait for cheap uneducated carriers to take the cheap stuff.
Listen to me please brothers the brokers post very cheap loads on the board then you think some dumb trucker takes it not so the broker simply makes it look like a trucker took it and the broker posted load covered not so again the whole thing was bogus they want you to think truckers are taking these cheap loads and they are not it’s a game believe me I know my ex father-in-law was a broker it’s a mind game (don’t fall for it stay strong)💰💰💰
J B Hunt does that all the time
The people that i think are Really driving the price down is people or co that set up as dispatchers . They are not a carrier , broker ,or shipper just someone booking loads .
@velocityinmotion28 I do like your videos they are very insightful. Some loads I have been getting 2.30 a mile and some I have been getting for 3.44 a mile what really help me is I'm not afraid to sit and wait it can be very frustrating some days getting laughed at when you tell a broker a reasonable price to go into a dead spot . My truck and trailer is paid for so that also helps .
They don’t do Landstar like that
It’s a wave, some carriers and brokers will definitely go Under soon
You are Genius!
Have a wonderful day!
We don’t know where we have to go because the market is so bad
Great information
2002, 9 cars to socal & 84-94 cents a gallon, 6000.00$/ 6000.00$ back to s.e.. All below interstate 40.
I’m new in the industry and I’ve seen some outrageous bids. I have declined some loads because of this smh
The way things are going I'm not going to retire till I'm 80. Don't have a good weekend have a great weekend !!! 😵💫🍺
We're all to blame. Everyone in this industry dances with the devil, only some more than others.
We will never go direct with shippers. Brokers are a necessary evil. The gift of gab, knowing the industry like the back of their hand.
Grandmama makes the best shrimp gumbo ever. But for a banquet, I'm going to need a sous-chef.
I think co-brokering is just as bad as double brokering as long as carriers keep taking the loads, there is never gonna be any changes as far as the nose divong rates are concerned.
It’s crazy times we’re in.
Hm, It would be interesting to know how to negotiate with a broker, if, for example, someone other happy to book a flatbed load from LA CA to the east, for example 2000 miles trip for 1.6 per mile. $1.8 per mile such a load won’t hang even a couple of minutes in load board.
Imho the problem is o/o have lost all our power. We cant all just shut down for 2 weeks to get rates up. The mega carriers will snap the loads up and haul it for peanuts because the foriegn drivers they hire will work for that and think they are rich. The best way to end thos crap is to take away the mega carriers ability to self insure. That alone would cause them major problems when they have to report crashes to an insurance company. They would be shut doen in 3 months. The BS best in class safety record a certain mega carrier claims carry's is ONLY because they self insure, and dont report how bad thier record REALLY IS. Do away with the double standard and things will fix itself
I’ll tell all you guys. Invest your profits so you don’t have to rely on freight.
It is a negotiate business. But sometimes take a load that fits our Trucks/Drivers macht. But 99% give it a try...if you have good standing grounds to get more🤷♂️.
a place i used to work once tried to give me a hazmat load going from New Jersey to Florida for a little less than that ($4250), plus a blind side back in off the street at the receiver. L M A O.
I hope ALL BROKERS GO OUT OF BUSINESS!! They are one of the main reasons trucking has gone downhill!! The other reason is the carriers taking this extremely cheap freight! I run local and it’s hard to get $4 a mile on loads these days. I’m seeing 200 plus miles for $400-$500 dollars! That’s insane! Insurance has went up and fuel is not the best and these low rates will put you in the poor house immediately! It’s hard for me to talk to a broker bc I can’t stand to hear those lies they tell. I end up losing my cool with them and next thing you know we can’t do business bc i was speaking my mind on this nonsense!
Well you just nullified your argument. Hoping the broker goes out of business when there are (FACT!) majority drivers or small companies taking the freight even at these all time low rates. It ain't fun no MO bro! Sadly the French Truckers and Farmers have more man cells than we Americans.
i see a lot of carriers here saying they not run cheap and they actually are 😂😂😂!!! common i am the Owner distpacher and driver on my company!!! i see the load board cheap loads and the fastest way they go… if you ask the broker for money and they say no…. bro just move on, but no those indians or cubans take it saying cover the diesel destroying the lane!! that is why i try always to be in contact with the brokers directly
5:09 maybe that’s the big part of the problem?!?
Any and every cheap load moved in the US, is just making rates worse! Stop moving cheap freight!!
I thinks shippers are still paying good if not way better then normal. If not how are the shelves prices not coming down?
Then you don't book your own freight and negotiate rates. Something sinister is going on and we Owner Operators are at the losing end.
There are too many trucks out here for one. Last weekend, I got stuck in Buda TX at a small truck stop. From Friday afternoon - Monday morning there were predominately the same (40) trucks ( looking at each other);
of these, I only recognized 3 Americans, all others were Foreigners!
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Maybe all the broker should buy a rig and try hauling for what they are offering. LOL
Nah, the brokers bid low because they know some carries who don't know their cost per mile or how to run a successful trucking business will take the load for dirt cheap.
so if they bid on our offers we should be able to grab those loads and cancel them if we get even a dollar more , if they want to play supply and demand we can always say there is another client that pays more , when they say , not all brokers are bad , they are indeed , they are the problem of this industry being on the verge of collapsing
I get a kick out of people with not much experience wants to get on here and teach, i don't understand where you see what brokers are quoting, and what you are preaching is not every broker.. and most of brokers do not make 30%
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THATS CRAZY FOR REAL
Please show me where in any FMCSA regulation co brokering is Mentioned. This is nothing more than their way of skirting around double brokering.
Just like having you sign your rights to CFR 49 371.3 Away in their carrier packet which is also illegal
I LUV HEARING about the Comedy 😃 show going on. Luv Spaz
So guys ,ponder this info ,many brokers ,and dispatcher s in eastern companys in Chicago's land ...have a master's degree in psychology from their universities... recruiter s,dispatchers,safety men,are skilled to manage the person...while American companies are educated in logistics to manage the logistics of the freight...guess which ones are better liars???
That day will come when the tables turn yes this has been bad but it will turn it has to you can only run so many carriers into bankruptcy or just plain quitting,all any of the brokers are just doing is cannibalize what makes their money like it or not trucks move freight and at some point companies, owner operators will realize truth,the power falls on they key thing that can affect both shipper and broker bottom line that's the one who dose the work!
Great vid
TQL is to blame
Saw ur video on per diene. And want to know what company do u work for
Great video! 4500 lmfao
Too many brokers just like there's too many carriers
Hey love. Cam you do a video for us new guys? I am trying to see what price I should take a load for. San bernardino to Vegas Nevada power only
Also San bernardino to phoenix. Have a wonderful day beautiful
Check out Daycab Hustler RUclips videos because he teaches about power only
Miranda i love You😍
It’s a cut throat industry
It’s the same story different day. I suggest finding a different path in life.
I woke up. I quit the trucking industry
Hey Miranda games is changing big time the blame game is always going point the finger 👉
But blessing Ms Miranda 🎉
Algorithm is not working on the phone but I 😢
Thanks
Broker doesn’t have driver they think the owns us unbelievable
Those Punjabis will pull any load at any price. Once they go trucking will get better.
You're scapegoating a certain diaspora bruh. Disingenuous. Scavengers come in all ethnicities. Scavengers are the problems. I know a couple of South Asians that work hard AF that stand on business. We the CDL holders need unity so we can be heard.
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Fuck then , get a load board use it for 4-6 weeks get established with direct companies , it’s that simple , I do it , others do it , your pay goes up and there fees go down everybody wins
Uber freight is going down.
BINGO!!!!!!
Bidding drives profit down
I don’t understand why shippers call a company that doesn’t own a truck to get them the best price and service. It feels like. Buying an ear of corn from the grocery when you have the opportunity to buy it from the farmer
Shippers are too lazy to put in place to skip service brokerage. They want one to be responsible for the products.
@@frenkykokiyol5010 I’m sorry. I still don’t understand
Brokers are a very big problem most of them are young and ignorant
30% of the gross profit not of the total cost of the load. Lady I don't think u truly understand the market and how it works.
What are you talking about? Not following.
That’s crazy how they don’t care about safety and values of the truck driver smh 🤦
Enjoy the weekend beautiful 😉
Craziness