You calling the wrong ones 😅 Actually, it happens frequently with some. You learn who to avoid, and who simply made a mistake. Like today, my rate con was off by $1000. It took all of 5 minutes to sort it out. Ryan is right though. Screen shot or email those loads to yourself. That way you have the proof if something goes sideways later.
If you don't have a trailer yet, look for a load that is preloaded. Usually a direct shipper. Call the agent and introduce yourself and see if they will let you pick up the load without dropping an empty just to get yourself rolling. I had brought a load to Davenport FLA about a month ago from home here in Canada and was looking for a place to drop mine. They guy who got it was waiting for over 2 weeks for a trailer and was happy to see me! Good luck to you 👍
Good advise all around. Especially your advise about checking if a load can pick up at a time that better meets your schedule. I use one in Oregon who's always flexible. Which benefits me greatly. Especially if I've ran hard getting there, and need a bit more than a 10 break.
Hi Ryan, I enjoy your videos they have been very helpful. I have a quick question, I am a new BCO here at Landstar and will be running into California some. Does my trailer have to have skirting to go into California? I noticed your trlr in this video doesn't have it and was wondering if this is a requirement?
I'm going to start making TH-cam videos about all this stuff. I have been in the Trucking Industry for 8 years now and I came from a Family of Truck Drivers from my uncles working for Pilgrims Pride now called JBS and my dad working in the Oilfield Hauling water since the late 70"s. Do they not send you confirmation on what you agreed to on the load? Please understand, an Agent should always add limber fees etc in the quote they give the shippers for the load so sometimes they can quote too low leaving them and the Carriers with cheap Frieght. Thier are times too where the shipper is only able to do so much on a load so that's where the Agent can be willing to lower the amount they receive and the Carriers lower thier amount some and meet in the middle if you decide on this load as a Carrier. This is the reason I know some shy away from new agent's but it may be they are just still learning and can be an awesome Agent to work with, knowledge on both sides is key to success working smarter not harder so now that I have learned a lot more on the Brokering Freight and I have been a Driver and still am, I am going to start making videos to hopefully mend some relationships lol.
Thanks so much for your support! Landstar has been the company that treats me well and I like the flexibility and I do think it is a great company to work for. If you go to the our TH-cam Channel and see a few most watches videos about Landstar series. You will get a better idea why I returned to it and what to watch for and how it compares to other trucking companies. Hope it will help!
At LandStar, the weight that is posted on a load is nothing more than computer screen box filler. LandStar's loadboard often post loads that say 10,000 or 15,000 pounds but the load actually weighs 45,000 pounds when you get it on your trailer. LandStar's Eastern European agents often post bait and switch loads that actually don't pay as much as they have posted that they pay on the load board or are the product that they have posted that the shipment is supposed to be. And these same agents will post loads as good paying hazmat loads and when you call in or reach the shipper, you find out that the load is neither good paying or hazmat. These, mostly foreign, LandStar scam agents have been reported to LandStar management over and over again and LandStar does absolutely nothing about them. Even if you get a copy of the rate confirmation, I have still had LandStar agents come back and send me a new rate confirmation enroute to the pickup that pays $600.00 less than the original rate confirmation and it took LandStar about a month to get me $300.00 of the stolen money back but they still don't do anything about the criminal Landstar agency except strongly advise you to Stay Off Of The LandStar Loadboard And Use Lane Match! I think that the problem is that, LandStar agents are also brokers who have to offer LandStar BCOs one rate but if they can get LandStar's BCOs to refuse to haul the freight then they can push it off onto other unsuspecting victims for a much lower rate and make much more money be getting the load hauled, literally for free.
Why is Landstar not posting the load details on the load board?
perfect timing Ryan, made 12 calls to brokers last 2 days, all calls were wrong $ for load, no callback by broker, or bait and switch
You calling the wrong ones 😅
Actually, it happens frequently with some. You learn who to avoid, and who simply made a mistake. Like today, my rate con was off by $1000. It took all of 5 minutes to sort it out.
Ryan is right though. Screen shot or email those loads to yourself. That way you have the proof if something goes sideways later.
Thanks for the info, currently in Ft. Worth for orientation
Good luck!
I’m going through the application process now so this is very helpful. Thanks.
A C hey this lawrence let me know how long it takes okay
@@lawrencetaylor8972It's been over a week since I sent in the application through Pulse. Have to call them periodically to see what's up.
A C ok
A C stay on top of your application it took us 3 months back n forth
Anthony Lewis met a Landstar driver at the dealer yesterday, said the same thing...sad but not this guy
Good info. I’ve been waiting for a trailer for over a week now. Stuck in Tampa.
Hope they find you one soon.
If you don't have a trailer yet, look for a load that is preloaded. Usually a direct shipper. Call the agent and introduce yourself and see if they will let you pick up the load without dropping an empty just to get yourself rolling. I had brought a load to Davenport FLA about a month ago from home here in Canada and was looking for a place to drop mine. They guy who got it was waiting for over 2 weeks for a trailer and was happy to see me! Good luck to you 👍
@@Slvrsprt excellent suggestion: if a trailer isn't available, look for a load that is pre loaded. 😉 Thank you Rob!
Hey! Thank you, for coming through and makin this video. So helpful!!
No problem! Glad it can be a help!
Gilla Bend....love it. It's actually pronounced "Hee-laa Bend" but spelled Gila Bend. Keep trucking amigo from a local San Diegan:)
My wife and I start orientation October 5-6 in Fort Worth TX
Good luck !
Thanks
@@boogieman5612 how are things at Landstar?
Good advise all around. Especially your advise about checking if a load can pick up at a time that better meets your schedule.
I use one in Oregon who's always flexible. Which benefits me greatly. Especially if I've ran hard getting there, and need a bit more than a 10 break.
Thanks for sharing your experience
You mentioned that lumper fees can’t be paid by the driver it was against FMCSA RULES? I Don’t remember this anywhere.
Thanks for the video.
Great information! Thanks again.
Hi Ryan, I enjoy your videos they have been very helpful. I have a quick question, I am a new BCO here at Landstar and will be running into California some. Does my trailer have to have skirting to go into California? I noticed your trlr in this video doesn't have it and was wondering if this is a requirement?
No. Just engine epa standards.
Does the LS charging for Cargo and Liability ? Thx
Rate.... can that be negotiated?
Tolls.... who is responsible?
Thanks. I like your videos
IF it is a third party load, you sometimes can negotiate, however, it is landstar direct customer, you cannot. BCO are responsible for tolls.
@@truckingandfixing thank you for response. Keep truckin!
Hey buddy how are loads paid to Canada and from? Give me an example where from US to Canada and how much?
I was there last night
I'm going to start making TH-cam videos about all this stuff. I have been in the Trucking Industry for 8 years now and I came from a Family of Truck Drivers from my uncles working for Pilgrims Pride now called JBS and my dad working in the Oilfield Hauling water since the late 70"s. Do they not send you confirmation on what you agreed to on the load? Please understand, an Agent should always add limber fees etc in the quote they give the shippers for the load so sometimes they can quote too low leaving them and the Carriers with cheap Frieght. Thier are times too where the shipper is only able to do so much on a load so that's where the Agent can be willing to lower the amount they receive and the Carriers lower thier amount some and meet in the middle if you decide on this load as a Carrier. This is the reason I know some shy away from new agent's but it may be they are just still learning and can be an awesome Agent to work with, knowledge on both sides is key to success working smarter not harder so now that I have learned a lot more on the Brokering Freight and I have been a Driver and still am, I am going to start making videos to hopefully mend some relationships lol.
Thanks for sharing the experience. Good luck on the videos! 👍
Do you ever work with the same agents or usually is every load different?
Worked with a few agents in the past. Non of them worked out well in the long run.
me and wifey are number one fan I got question What's the reason you are back to landstar and is a good companey
Thanks so much for your support! Landstar has been the company that treats me well and I like the flexibility and I do think it is a great company to work for. If you go to the our TH-cam Channel and see a few most watches videos about Landstar series. You will get a better idea why I returned to it and what to watch for and how it compares to other trucking companies. Hope it will help!
Great video
Thanks
Thanks for the info...
No problem
Great video
Great info!
What is detention time?
Each load is different, you have to ask the agent for the each load.
Are the load rates negotiable?
Not normally
Solid brother
Ryan...👍
Interesting insight. Thanks for sharing.
No problem
" John T Supertrucker " 😂
What’s BCO ???
It is short for Business Capacity Owner. Owner operator
4:20 double brokering by landstar
you as a professional driver should already know if the weight is a good weight that is a given! Glad your not trying to do this video for heavy haul
There's always that one guy....and you sir, are that guy
Good weight as in, Is the weight listed the correct weight? Example load advertised as 10k but is really 45k.
At LandStar, the weight that is posted on a load is nothing more than computer screen box filler.
LandStar's loadboard often post loads that say 10,000 or 15,000 pounds but the load actually weighs 45,000 pounds when you get it on your trailer.
LandStar's Eastern European agents often post bait and switch loads that actually don't pay as much as they have posted that they pay on the load board or are the product that they have posted that the shipment is supposed to be.
And these same agents will post loads as good paying hazmat loads and when you call in or reach the shipper, you find out that the load is neither good paying or hazmat.
These, mostly foreign, LandStar scam agents have been reported to LandStar management over and over again and LandStar does absolutely nothing about them.
Even if you get a copy of the rate confirmation, I have still had LandStar agents come back and send me a new rate confirmation enroute to the pickup that pays $600.00 less than the original rate confirmation and it took LandStar about a month to get me $300.00 of the stolen money back but they still don't do anything about the criminal Landstar agency except strongly advise you to Stay Off Of The LandStar Loadboard And Use Lane Match!
I think that the problem is that, LandStar agents are also brokers who have to offer LandStar BCOs one rate but if they can get LandStar's BCOs to refuse to haul the freight then they can push it off onto other unsuspecting victims for a much lower rate and make much more money be getting the load hauled, literally for free.