OK, So I would prefer answers to this question and just this please no jokes. As I would hope I'm among grown professionals.
I recently bought a truck and am in the process of doing everything else to get my own authority. I have been monitoring the Dat load board while I wait to get an idea of everything because that's what I will use. I did lease purchase for 2 years and we used something similar so I'm kinda familiar.
My question is I'm seeing 250-350 miles run (dry) within the state quite a lot that are paying no less than 650 and upwards to 1500. It's quite shocking as all I hear is complaints about rates. So is this perhaps false advertising and do they switch up when you call, have steep requirements or what? What make these short loads rate so #### high, is it legit, and are their any catches? One my first day would I be able to just call, set it all up at the listed rate and boom, good?
Rates in GA on DAT load board question
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Call them and act like you're interested in the load, and get some details.
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Yep, it's that easy, just call and book a good paying load. The problem is, it's not always like that. Actually, by the time you start, you just have missed arguably the best 6 months of best paying loads ever and who knows if we will experience something like that anytime soon.
Literally in 2 weeks you will see a very different picture on the load board freight vs to what you have been seeing latelyjoseph1853 and God prefers Diesels Thank this. -
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The mega companies can't get there driver's interested in the short hauls or they'll quit.joseph1853 and 86scotty Thank this. -
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