THE most important thing to remember with CHR is not to wait to tell them about it. You need to let them know what is happening about 1 1/2 hours into the wait. In other words, they need to be informed before it happens so that they have a chance to get things moving BEFORE it goes to waiting time. The better the communication before the incident commences the better your chances you will get waiting time It also depends greatly on the agent you are working with. There are many great people working for CHR. There are, unfortunately, a few dumb a$$es also. Don't just decide to invoice waiting time. The agent must approve it and MAKE SURE THEY SEND YOU AN UPDATED CONFIRMATION. If not, you will not be paid for the extra charges.
CHR does not have outbound freight... they only deal with return freight. So, in other words, if you hear that they have gone in to a local 'outbound' shipper in your neck of the woods... sorry to say that they will kill the 'outbound' rates and that even if CHR pulls out of the shipper... that shipper will continue to use those rates....