Jennifer Brennan

 Seasons 1-8 see shippers making bids on two of the shipments listed on uShip. It is an auction reverse structure. Bids are generally accompanied by remarks about the probable risk and costs along with the motives and abilities. The job is usually awarded to the bidder who has the lowest amount when the auction is over. But, at the discretion of the client, it can be given to a more competitive bidder who has received a higher rating in feedback from previous clients. Feedback ratings are used to break tie for the bidder with the lowest. In season 9, shippers receive their loads from an agent for shipping, but bidding is not shown.Winners load their cargo and try to get it delivered in a timely manner within the receiver's or client's deadline. Once the goods have been delivered, feedback scores are shown from customers. Every shipper's earnings and expenses (fuel as well as late-delivery penalties) are displayed on screen at the end. subtract from the bid to calculate the overall profit or loss. Sometimes, shippers offer to transport additional loads in the same trip. The extra money will be added to the total. In some cases it is possible that the shipper is in a position to not complete the task due to concerns over the weight of the load or the road safety. Sometimes, one shipper will employ the assistance of another shipper in order to complete a job. The shippers then decide how they'll split the proceeds. The advancement of each shipment is delayed by hilarious criticisms from other shippers during seasons 1-8.



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