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#21
Originally Posted by Snoopy
....not trying to start a debate or hijack this thread.
...don't worry... it's not a hijack, if you are really just doing the OP a favor, and bumping the thread back to the top. :block:
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#22
BTW... I'd like to remind everyone of;
Hog's Thread Bumping Service ( 5 cents... still cheap ) ...unless of course you are a non-union OP cost for you will be min. $50 bux Over a two page response thread, and costs could go $300 + Your thread may be a month old, by the time I get to it. Deal with it scab.
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#23
BTW... I'd like to remind everyone of;
Hog's Thread Bumping Service ( 5 cents... still cheap ) ...unless of course you are a non-union OP cost for you will be min. $50 bux Over a two page response thread, and costs could go $300 + Your thread may be a month old, by the time I get to it. Deal with it scab. As a side note, we don't allow lumpers in my neck of the woods.
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#26
Question for you all.... being a company driver who is getting paid percentage, Does my boss have to show me paperwork that proves how much he is being paid by the broker for the loads? What is that paperwork called?
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#27
It is called a rate confirmation. If you are paid percentage of the load, then he should be willing to show you a copy of the rate confirmation. The rate confirmation could include the fsc. Sometimes it is separated out, other times it isn't.
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