Yea, until somebody in overland park gets a bug up his/her azz!looks like yrc is back in the freight hauling business again
funny how they can still turn on that freight spicket when ever they want. and shut it off just as fast.
You really think they have a secret code they use to send out to all the shippers all across the country telling them to slow down or speed up their shipments??
Does wearing that tinfoil hat get warm in the summertime?? :mf_swordfight:
Ok, i'll ask, so in the time you have been in frieght; You think it is normal for shipments to consistantly be between 44,000-46,000 all year round? Doesn't frieght fluctuate a little more than that? It looks to me like they turn off the frieght at about 43,500 and then it drifts alittle. Shifting the rest to another division. This looks like what they feel our network is comfortable with. Hopefully that opinion will change.
I can't give you an accurate answer to that as I really don't know. Different economic conditions and different carriers in the mix over the years affect the numbers so it's hard to say what average would be over a period of time. I honestly don't believe there is any manipulation overall. Maybe to bypass a particular terminal at times is feasible but I can't imagine company wide manipulation. I could be wrong though.