You have/had customers actually call your drivers every hour for an update? You're right, that just reeks of stupidity, and unfortunately, there's no known cure for that
I suppose the quick answer would be wait for the driver to call you saying the customer just called him, then call the customer and tell them they just delayed their delivery 10 hours by calling the driver and putting him on duty answering their call thereby negating the 7 1/2 hours he just put into his sleep shift ... LOL ... and by the way, there's now a charge for your wasting his time and taking the truck out of production .... That's $150.00 an hour and no "free" time.
Ralph, we NEVER EVER EVER give our driver's number any more. Their job is to drive the truck. It is the dispatch's job to do the rest. also because drivers sometimes get calls at ungodly hours (how would you like to get a check call at 5 a.m. when you went to bed at 1 a.m. cause the shipper took most of the day and all of the evening to load you) and like others have said, you have no idea what their schedule is. As a dispatcher, I know my drivers. The ones who are early risers, the ones that drive most of the night, the ones that stress easily etc. Please don't expect that everyone does things as you do. Also not all dispatchers treat their drivers with tender loving care like we do.
Martineav, the O/O's that work for companies like Great Wide aren't like the typical baby sat drivers you normally get. These guys pick and choose their own freight They DON'T have a dispatcher (I said that once before). They book freight through a DM agent and that's about the extent of their relationship. DM probably has a couple of hundred agents/offices. Their guys pick where they go/what they do.
Not at all like uShip. uShip for the most part from what I can see is a delivery service for people buying and selling on ebay Kijiji craigslist type of site. Great wide is a bunch of brokers for lack of a better term under one umbrella selling freight to their own core group of drivers, They will post loads and take loads from outside load posting services if needed but for the most part they take freight from their own agents. Some are small carriers under the Great Wide umbrella that is why they also use outside boards for some loads as do some of the owner operators in cases where Great Wide has no freight in a given area. Same deal as Landstar.