Hi Carriers
I use to have a let of empathy for carriers who didn't got paid by the "Double Brokers". At the end of the day, it's their truck, their driver, their fuel and insurance which hauled the freight, they deserved to get paid.
I recently - however - lost that empathy, i would like to ask carriers to help me get it back.
It's my understanding, that the carriers know when they P/U the freight, that it's given to them by another carrier, they know their customer isn't honest to the shipper/receiver or to the real "load broker". The temptation for money leads them to look sideways and enable the "Double Broker" to continue with their shady business model.
In most cases, the carrier which hauls the freight knows that something isn't right. Most of the times, the "Double Broker" is telling them the Driver needs to ID himself as [Name of the Double Broker company], no real broker will ever ask for it, quite the opposite, most real honest Load Brokers will notify the shipper in advance as to which Carrier was hired for P/U. In others cases, the Double Broker will be the one issuing the PARS/PAPS # to avoid getting caught. There are other ways where the hauling carrier knows or senses that something is not straight, but chooses to look away. Once they are on the receiving-end of these crooks, it's then they are crying for help from the shipper/receiver or the real honest Load Broker.
You cant have the cake and eat it too, you are either operating with principal, value and honor or you don't!
Carriers, please help me change my view on this.
I use to have a let of empathy for carriers who didn't got paid by the "Double Brokers". At the end of the day, it's their truck, their driver, their fuel and insurance which hauled the freight, they deserved to get paid.
I recently - however - lost that empathy, i would like to ask carriers to help me get it back.
It's my understanding, that the carriers know when they P/U the freight, that it's given to them by another carrier, they know their customer isn't honest to the shipper/receiver or to the real "load broker". The temptation for money leads them to look sideways and enable the "Double Broker" to continue with their shady business model.
In most cases, the carrier which hauls the freight knows that something isn't right. Most of the times, the "Double Broker" is telling them the Driver needs to ID himself as [Name of the Double Broker company], no real broker will ever ask for it, quite the opposite, most real honest Load Brokers will notify the shipper in advance as to which Carrier was hired for P/U. In others cases, the Double Broker will be the one issuing the PARS/PAPS # to avoid getting caught. There are other ways where the hauling carrier knows or senses that something is not straight, but chooses to look away. Once they are on the receiving-end of these crooks, it's then they are crying for help from the shipper/receiver or the real honest Load Broker.
You cant have the cake and eat it too, you are either operating with principal, value and honor or you don't!
Carriers, please help me change my view on this.