Jennifer Brennan
Seasons 1-8 are when shippers place bids on two shipping shipments using Uship using a reverse auction model. The bids are usually accompanied by remarks about the probable risks and costs in addition to the motivations and skills. When the time limit is over for an auction then the job will be awarded to the bidder with the lowest price. It is at the discretion of the client however, the job could be given to a bidder who has an average rating of higher than past customers. To break any ties, feedback ratings are utilized. Season 9 is when shippers are receiving their loads from a shipping agent. The bidding process isn't revealed. Shippers load their cargo and attempt to deliver the cargo in good condition by the deadline given by the receiver or client. After the loads are delivered, customers leave feedback ratings. Every shipper's earnings along with the costs (fuel and labor as well as late-delivery penalties), is displayed on-screen at the conclusion. subtract from the bid for the purpose of determining the overall profit or loss. Sometimes, the shipper will organize to haul additional loads on the same trip. The money is added to the total. The shipper might not be able to complete the task due to safety concerns or load size. In some cases, one of the shippers may enlist the help of another to help complete the task. The shippers will then determine which way to divide the profits. The process of each shipment is interrupted by humorous comments from other shippers during seasons 1-8.
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