I find it real frustrating too that somehow, someone has come up with the rate that they feel is acceptable. Since when does a layover for a carrier equate to $150? Is that for 24 hours or is that for 12 hours?
Let's face it, every situation needs to be evaluated. If the broker had told me ahead of time, at booking, that I'd have to layover I might consider 150 or maybe less, but if the broker doesn't know their customer or lied to pickup on Tuesday when the appointment was Wednesday at 1pm then $150 doesn't cut it. If you hold the driver for 8 hours at pickup that is way different than if it took 2.5 hours to load. If you tell me the load is going in bond at time of booking the cost will be lower than if I have to spend 7 hours managing some broker's customer's customs broker only to find that they didn't pay their CARM and all the ACI work that was done now has to be redone after hours, then the cost goes up. We are not in the business of paying for costs and receipts and hoping for reimbursement.
Brokers need to push these costs down to the person creating the costs, ie the customer. If the broker cannot do that then they need to eat the cost for having such a great customer that it's worth it.
I'm tired of hearing, 'Oh that has never happened before, and we ship this 3X per week'. To that I call BS.
I don't condone what P&D has done but the industry has set it up that is what needs to happen to CYA and will happen more and more. Too many times, we have agreed to a price for accessorial costs over the phone, but the broker will not honour it. We even get an updated Load confirmation but they short pay the bill stating that their amazing customer who ships 3X per week would not approve it. Carriers are being backed into a corner and one day it will turn around. When that happens, I have a long list of brokers who has made my s*&t list.