It seems the drivers are asking for both sides... If up-front is an underestimate, they want the contracted milage/time rate. If it's an overestimate, they want the up-front pricing.
There is no problem with that. Many contracts are drawn up that way. I think it may even offer a great incentive to drivers to make trips faster.
But it doesn't strike my outrage nerve that it's not happening now.
There is no problem with that. Many contracts are drawn up that way. I think it may even offer a great incentive to drivers to make trips faster.
But it doesn't strike my outrage nerve that it's not happening now.