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Empty trucks Please Help!

I live in WI and am trying desperately to return to My home town of New Bern, NC (with no $). I heard that truckers sometimes go home with empty trucks. Is it possible for someone to take my stuff home on their truck (mattress set, bunkbed frame 12 suitcases) or is this against some kind of rules? What would something like this cost me?
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I live in WI and am trying desperately to return to My home town of New Bern, NC (with no $). I heard that truckers sometimes go home with empty trucks. Is it possible for someone to take my stuff home on their truck (mattress set, bunkbed frame 12 suitcases) or is this against some kind of rules? What would something like this cost me?
Trucking Companies have strict poilices about stuff like this. AT least the one that I work for does. Meaning our Trucker's could not haul your stuff.

I don't now about an owner/operator they may be able to do something like this.

But with the PRICE of DIESEL/GAS, I don't know.
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