CFI/Conway updates.....
So its been a little while since I have read any new updates on how things are going at CFI/ Conway Truckload.Just curious, I just barely chose going to Barr Nunn over CFI when I left Falcon so I am just curious to how the change is coming along in case I make a change.
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i did see a conway sleeper truck pulling a 53. it was painted just like the daycabs for the LTL division
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I read an article in a magazine recently that said tehy will be phaisng out the red trucks as they do trade ins, they are going with the Conway color scheme. I am curious how the operations have or havent changed.
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A couple months ago a owner operator for Conway forgot he had doubles and came over and took out my drivers side steps tank and other stuff. He even got pissed at me for not letting him over. (Not too sure how I could have done that when I was in that lane except to somehow magically blink my eyes and gotten in the breakdown lanes)
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A Conway owner-op pulling doubles? That's a new one.
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The next CFI truck I see pulling doubles will be the first. We don't pull doubles. It's really that simple.
CTL doesn't even have enough trucks to sunset all of the existing contracts with other OTR carriers. And the .56 guy wouldn't be the one to get bumped. The on-call guy would. Oh hell, I forgot. This is another ideological issue isn't it? Yep, we're starving and working 100 hours a week... blah, blah, blah. |
Theres a hotel by me in santa fe springs where i drop and hook everymorning and see around 3-5 conway volvos parked there. This morning i saw a brand new T660 painted in conway colors.
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One of the reasons Conway bought CFI...so they could farm-out line-haul runs. Why pay a man .56 cpm when the shiney wheels will do it for .38? But this may well backfire on them when alot of these guys end up in the ditch...can't drive like an outlaw pulling wiggle-wagons. You need to slow down and be patient...increase your following distance...slow/gradual lane-changes, etc. Different sort of animal and takes some getting used to.[/quote]
It will also backfire as almost all of the "shiney wheels" set will park and wait for chain controls to left before proceeding. This can cause major jams and delays in linehaul flow in the winter time out West. When you are paid only by the mile spending 1hr chaining the equipment; 2 hrs going over the top and another 30min talking the iron off is a fools proposition. The company man paid by the hour for his time chaining will get through much more often. |
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Con-Way bought CFI for their existing infra-structre...for the same reason and in the same manner as FEDEX buying the Viking Group of company's to jump start FEDEX Freight. Con-Way wants to have a foot in the door for the freight that Swift, Knight, and Schneider all chase after. Freight that does not go onto doubles. |
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I have to agree with Orange. I been driving a lot of highways and see a lot of trucks off the road and see just as many if not more Union trucks in a heap. Also notice that usually the Union outfits drive like idiots and noy unusual to see them later in truoble. If they paid so well then why rush? Hourly pay would seem to mean to drive safer.
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No, Conway does not want to go after Swift, Knight, and Schnieder freight...most companies are trying to get away from irregular-route truckload. It mostly had to do with getting a larger piece of the import pie. Trucking is all about finding morons who will work cheaper for longer hours. He who finds the most morons, gets the most freight. |
An update? Yeah, I see CFI pulling Con-way trailers and vice versa.
Movin on. |
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