- Report: #291158
Complaint Review: LANDSTAR CARRIER
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Jacksonville, Florida U.S.A. |
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LANDSTAR CARRIER Landstar loads suck! Drivers are almost working for free! Road to success should be shange to ROAD TO DISTRESS! Jacksonville Florida
*UPDATE Employee: agents at landstar
*General Comment: Take the good with the bad
*UPDATE Employee: Odd......
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agents at landstar
AUTHOR: stilltrying - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, February 07, 2013
#2 General Comment
Take the good with the bad
AUTHOR: Claim Jumper - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, February 18, 2011
I am a Contracted Sub-Hauler for Landstar. I own my trucks, trailers and run under my authority pulling loads off of their boards. Yes there are some loads that pay $1.00 and under a mile, but they are not the only loads out there. You have to call around and see what you can find. Sometimes if you counter a broker they will bump up the rate. I have done that many times. For awhile all I ever pulled were Landstar loads for months on end.
They paid within 21 days on average (Broker Loads). In most cases the rate was decent and I could almost always get another load out of the same city that I dropped in. On occasion I have had to take a cheap load to get the hell out of Dodge to get a better paying one. Nothing in this industry is easy nor will it ever be.
I have friends that are Leased to Landstar and they are extremely happy on how they are treated, paid and everything else. I have never heard a single one of them complain about cheap freight and on average they make $2.25/mi pulling one of Landstars Vans.
Like I said IDK what your husband did wrong, but seems to me that he was not proactive enough.
and about 8,000 BCO's leased onto Landstar have laptops with aircards with them
at all times...I say odd because you "sit" by choice at Landstar. An Agent cannot
sit you, because you only use Agents to broker loads, and it IS a shock to the
system to be 100 percent independent of ,well, everybody and have the onus
of Success riding on your shoulders squarely. I came from hauling cryogenic fuel for
4 years ,at 1.17 pm with a set schedule of delivery, and here at Landstar you make
or break yourself with the Brokers, whether you run for a few or run off the "board"
which is on your computer. If you sit for 1 day, a week, a month , NO ONE WILL TELL YOU TO GET A LOAD. You better damn well be able to talk to brokers, figure out what loads pay and which lanes to run. This is real trial by fire stuff, and you learn the entire side of the trucking business from dispatching to driving to lane revenue to salesmanship.When i was in orientation in Reno there were 2 flatbed drivers with their own authority leasing onto Landstar just because of the freight base. Every LS Driver will tell you the first 90 days esp is TOUGH because you're running off the board like a chicken with your head cut off. I've been here 30 days and I'm just getting the hang of it, went from booking 1.05 cpm and 45,000 pound loads to this load I'm taking tommorrow by working the board...Birmingham, Ala. to Dayton ,N.J. 950 miles @ 2.75 cpm plus fsc and it delivers in just over 24 hours....as any LS Driver will tell you that's 65 percent with the company trailer plus FSC so about 2 bucks a mile, or 1400 gross net after fuel for a days work...hauling Cryo I would have to run about 2500 miles to make that...And don't let anybody tell you you get good in and crap out because you can always run short hauls that pay anywhere from 2 to 15 bucks or more a mile. No, not a typo! I've seen many loads that you can drop a trailer in the door ,come back in the morning ,take it 15 miles and put 200 bucks in your pocket. This morning I saw a load from Indiana to Chicago that went 150 miles and paid over 300 dollars a mile, with a gross revenue of 16,000 dollars. I called the broker ,and it wasn't a typo! No special equipment, just a 53' trailer and a very tight lip was all that was needed. Anyways, to anyone thinking about LS or any other company, your success is what you make it ,whether it be here, England, Swift, Prime or anywhere else.
Good luck and God Bless!
Nicolette
Landstar is a business partner. The more you make, the more they make. If he didn't quit, they would of "cancelled" him after 90 days.
Taking $1.00 a mile loads.

