80.9 operation ratio ... No one even comes close.
My point is that they will eventually succumb to driver facing cameras and drivers will not be happy there either.
But i guess it wont be as bad since they still can use Bluetooth and CBs.
80.9 operation ratio ... No one even comes close.
You better watch your posts, you may need your grass cut!
IMO. That policy was the worse decision SAIA EVER MADE. It absolutely destroys driver morale and severely hurts driver retention. When the DOT allows it but then SAIA doesn't. That TELLS you SAIA has an overzealous safety department. And then when drivers do trip up you immediately suspend them. Why in the world wouldn't you give them at least one written warning? They have alienated themselves from the drivers and now they for the most part will never go the extra mile. That's just one of the reasons SAIA will find it so difficult to ever reach their full potential. Drivers are the key to growth and profitability. Something that Old Dominion understands and will continue to be the leader in LTL for years to come. Sometimes you take things too far. And that's exactly what SAIA has done.My point is that they will eventually succumb to driver facing cameras and drivers will not be happy there either.
But i guess it wont be as bad since they still can use Bluetooth and CBs.
IMO. That policy was the worse decision SAIA EVER MADE. It absolutely destroys driver morale and severely hurts driver retention. When the DOT allows it but then SAIA doesn't. That TELLS you SAIA has an overzealous safety department. And then when drivers do trip up you immediately suspend them. Why in the world wouldn't you give them at least one written warning? They have alienated themselves from the drivers and now they for the most part will never go the extra mile. That's just one of the reasons SAIA will find it so difficult to ever reach their full potential. Drivers are the key in growth and profitability. Something that Old Dominion understands and will continue to be the leader in LTL for years to come. Sometimes you take things too far. And that's exactly what SAIA has done.
Let it be known that this is a topic I will go into in depth when the time is right. It's amazing what some terminal managers will do to get the numbers right. I'm getting my ducks in a row and when they open the Fort Worth terminal I think I will be ready to open up Pandora's box.The biggest problem RT is that Management ( local level ) does what is good for their numbers, not what is the best for the customers, employees, or the company.
Its no rumor, we are opening a Ft Worth terminal. Shooting for the 1st part of 2018. Old Fed Ex terminal off trade winds over by alliance airport i believe. And I bet you Rick Milam will be the T.M.Let it be known that this is a topic I will go into in depth when the time is right. It's amazing what some terminal managers will do to get the numbers right. It's rumored we are opening a terminal in Fort Worth. I'm getting my ducks in a row and when and if they open the Fort Worth terminal I think I will be ready to open up Pandora's box.
No comment at this time.Its no rumor, we are opening a Ft Worth terminal. Shooting for the 1st part of 2018. Old Fed Ex terminal off trade winds over by alliance airport i believe. And I bet you Rick Milam will be the T.M.
You coming to cut my grass? I would appreciate it if you did.
RAT, LTL is not rocket science so you have to ask yourself what are they doing that nobody else is, OD is not that much more efficient than anybody else free hot dogs only go so far, while many praise OD many leave also.80.9 operation ratio ... No one even comes close.
I have an inside track to OD if I wanted to go there. But when I retire I want out of trucking. I will just stay here until I get fired or quit. It would make no sense at my age to start over at another LTL outfit. I'd like to start a landscaping business or some other enterprise that has a low cost startup. I have plenty of options to consider. Trucking is not one of them.Couple weeks ago Train was all Saia, you bucking for a job at OD?
Think Billy's the man who holds the key.
I have an inside track to OD if I wanted to go there. But when I retire I want out of trucking. I will just stay here until I get fired or quit. It would make no sense at my age to start over at another LTL outfit. I'd like to start a landscaping business or some other enterprise that has a low cost startup. I have plenty of options to consider. Trucking is not one of them.
Don't need to pitch OD Billy. 80.9 operation ratio says it all. Do you have any spare goats for sale?OD is the greatest company ever and when those want to leave their current jobs they ONLY mention going to OD, no where else. I was here at OD back before it was cool and ya'll made fun of us thinking we'd just be a SEFL. Jokes on you guys now, lines out the door of applicants.
Ask yourselves this question: When the grim reaper former used car salesman now turned freight salesman at OD comes to take your freight, will we have a job waiting for you at our place?
SCAG Tiger cat?OD is the greatest company ever and when those want to leave their current jobs they ONLY mention going to OD, no where else. I was here at OD back before it was cool and ya'll made fun of us thinking we'd just be a SEFL. Jokes on you guys now, lines out the door of applicants.
Ask yourselves this question: When the grim reaper former used car salesman now turned freight salesman at OD comes to take your freight, will we have a job waiting for you at our place?
OD is just another freight company like all the rest. They have their problems too, just like all the rest!Every morning I wake up and put on this green and black uniform considering what an honor it is because I know when all the other truckers see me, they only wish they worked at OD also.
OD is just another freight company like all the rest. They have their problems too, just like all the rest!