you know the new guy in the area has to buy everyone coffee right ?With Old Dominion ... Estes ... FedEx ... XPO ... We just want a piece of the pie.
you know the new guy in the area has to buy everyone coffee right ?With Old Dominion ... Estes ... FedEx ... XPO ... We just want a piece of the pie.
I would agree but it seems a lot of shippers are now just shopping price through unishippers and third party brokers.There's enough of the pie to go around. As long as we provide excellent service and get the pricing right we will do just fine.
I agree but maybe they just had enough of YRCwith these high level NP people jumping ship, they must know more than we do about future plans. Some of them have 30 or more years with the company and moving on from. thats tough to give up on a whim.
Nothing cheap about SAIA. We will get you some donuts too.you know the new guy in the area has to buy everyone coffee right ?
SAIA's pricing with brokers are unbeatable ... Along with excellent service and a culture that's customer service oriented SAIA should make a big splash up north. It won't take the customers long to understand that SAIA is much like Old Dominion. One of the best in the business.I would agree but it seems a lot of shippers are now just shopping price through unishippers and third party brokers.
I get the feeling SAIA might be looking more at the stuff that goes from PA into their coverage area not so much the local stuff
You forgot to mention the union carriers.With Old Dominion ... Estes ... FedEx ... XPO ... We just want a piece of the pie.
it was one thing being owned by YRC, we were a throttled back npme, but now being run by these two clowns in charge, I don't know how any npme people management can stand to come to work every day. course that's what I'm sure they want, all old npme people to quit. slowly it seems there are quitting. , one thing for sure, anyone with npme experience probably has no hard time getting hired else where.I know I did. its gotten much worse