My outbound load is not confirmed yet so I was just seeing what might be available should we get the load. I put "test only" so I don't waste people's time by having them call me only to tell them that I don't have a truck available yet. For me, it's just a common courtesy thing.Why is it that people post "Test Only"?
The people calling are probably in the US and using DAT which doesn't show the comments.
people with smaller screens don't scroll to the right, or simply they have DAT.
even if they are a canadian broker they may be subscribing to DAT instead of Link for some reason.
posting a truck or a load as a TEST or DO NOT CALL etc is a pain!
we call them anyways, most of the time they have trucks and can haul the freight.
I was not aware that under some circumstances the comment field is not visible. Thanks to those who mentioned this.
I always post my extension and how many skids if its LTL in the comments. Numerous of times people will either not read the comments or can not see it. It is normal same thing as the date. For example I posted a load today that is picking up on Tuesday and I received about 10 calls from carriers thinking the load was for today because they did not read the correctly.
And I'd bet the first thing they ask is... "How much does it pay"
Not... what's involved, what's the product, what does it weigh, shipping hours, delivery requirements or anything like that. Just "How much". The broker doesn't ask enough questions of the carrier... the carrier barely reads the Load confirmation... and that's where the problems start... Just sayin'
We try to find out some details about the load, but 70% of the time some one on another line yells out "covered" to everyone while we're still on to 2nd or 3rd question.
Many times even the broker's aren't aware of all the details which gets frustrating because at that point you're just giving out a rate based on the miles, and then get a nasty surprise once you arrive for pickup.
The better carriers will ask... the better brokers have the answers.
If a broker can't tell you what your picking up and a few other basics... it's probably a good load to stay away from.
Would have to agree, if someone doesnt know what they are selling, it usualy ends up being trouble