@FreightAlley I assumed this is what would happen.
Because if a broker is liable for what a carrier does. What’s to stop a shipper for being liable for what a carrier does, that works direct with the shipper.
Shippers are gonna off load the work to brokers to seperate themselves from libailit
@AnonGoyim69@Thewastedyea Ive always wondered why reefer guys always have elaborate gaming setups with nice tvs.
Cause they’re always waiting at the receiver/shipper for hours.
I’m glad flatbed wasn’t like that
@hellbenthagen We did that, we for the longest time hauled lanes that, in that moment we thought were great, but outside we’re paying much more.
We requested more pay or at least more fuel surcharge.
Both were denied.
At some point loyalty is worth nothing.
@adamlwingfield At the end of the day, it’ll all end up being the consumer that pays for every single price increase.
So it’ll be interesting to see how this plays out
@californiapost Anyone could expect this.
Just because the democrats votes are spilt.
Doesn’t mean that miraculously during voting count one Democrat runner will gain insane votes counts
This sounds cool. But wait.
400 diapers will last a family with a newborn approximately five weeks.
The program will cost the state approx. $12.4 million this year alone.
That money will be funneled through a company called Baby2Baby, which will then provide their branded diapers to 400 participating in hospitals (California has over 500 hospitals in total.)
Meaning that instead of lowering taxes and letting families keep their own money to buy essentials like diapers, California takes their money, pumps it through a “nonprofit” that has overhead and whose CEO made $240,000 in 2024, to provide a “free” service available only in certain locations, and that you could have bought yourself for much cheaper.
@FreightAlley@adamlwingfield It’s physically labor intensive.
The pay is absolutely good, easily six digits at the low end. It your pay for it with the body being destroyed.
I had a budy get the job, and lasted maybe 6 months, and quit.