Nov 20, 2024 at 03:46 PM CST
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Posted by a private FlatLoads.com member.
anyone haul for these people seems JFL rates mean just for laughs |
Replied on Wed, Nov 20, 2024 at 05:08 PM CST
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Posted by a private FlatLoads.com member.
Just for laughs in the brokerage arm of H&M.. seems to be following the industry norm undercut tons of lanes on RFPs and if your assets don't haul it take 40% off the top and put on these wonderful load boards. |
Replied on Wed, Nov 20, 2024 at 05:08 PM CST
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Posted by a private FlatLoads.com member.
JFL stands for Just F------ Loads, Sir. |
Replied on Thu, Nov 21, 2024 at 08:06 AM CST
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Posted by a private FlatLoads.com member.
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Posted by a private FlatLoads.com member.
Quote: "Just for laughs in the brokerage arm of H&M.. seems to be following the industry norm undercut tons of lanes on RFPs and if your assets don't haul it take 40% off the top and put on these wonderful load boards."
Jacbo, we don't work with you or have worked with you. I just checked our system here and we don't know who you are. Feel free to give us a call and we'd love to talk about the industry with you. We hope you have a wonderful day |
Replied on Sun, Nov 24, 2024 at 09:31 PM CST
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Posted by a private FlatLoads.com member.
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Posted by a private FlatLoads.com member.
Their rates average between 2.50 a mile and 3.50 a loaded mile from what I've seen. I'm not sure if that's a shipper cutting the rates or what, I'm unsure of what JFL gets for a cut of the original rate. I only went to haul one load for them, and they would not cover the washout, which the average of $100 dollars in the area for a washout. For positives. Nice people when I've talked to them. I will say they were very prompt with the communication, which is rare for this industry, at least for responses from brokers and shippers. So that's so positive for them. I know they have some loads that'll definitely cover a bounce from certain area to another that at least covered the cost with a few additional cents for profit.
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Replied on Wed, Nov 27, 2024 at 11:42 AM CST
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Posted by a private FlatLoads.com member.
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Posted by a private FlatLoads.com member.
We have hauled for them. I work with Tim quite a bit and he is always accessible! As far as what they make on a load, what does it matter? If the load offer meets your personal requirements for making money, it should not matter what anyone else makes. Keep your eye on the prize of being profitable and not what someone else makes. It is your own responsibility to make sure that you and your trucks are profitable and if the loads that any broker offer don't meet those requirements, turn them down and move on to look for something else. If we can get past someone making money and focus on making our own companies profitable, we will be better off! Just my 2 cents worth. |
Replied on Wed, Nov 27, 2024 at 11:46 AM CST
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Posted by a private FlatLoads.com member.
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Posted by a private FlatLoads.com member.
Quote: "We have hauled for them. I work with Tim quite a bit and he is always accessible! As far as what they make on a load, what does it matter? If the load offer meets your personal requirements for making money, it should not matter what anyone else makes. Keep your eye on the prize of being profitable and not what someone else makes. It is your own responsibility to make sure that you and your trucks are profitable and if the loads that any broker offer don't meet those requirements, turn them down and move on to look for something else. If we can get past someone making money and focus on making our own companies profitable, we will be better off!
Just my 2 cents worth."
BTW, we also worked with H&M before JFL and never had a problem with the way they operated either. |