Since I'm not working again until Spring (at least) there's lots of big money, short-haul dry van freight available out of Central Point! Come and get it!
Sorry, I just couldn't resist LOL
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Discussion in 'Freight Broker Forum' started by Scooter Jones, Mar 7, 2020.
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There is one thing that I feel I should take advantage of if the rates tank this year. That is pulling a trigger on a new truck and ... reefer. My trailer is almost paid off and I was hoping to use it as a trade in (down payment) for a new reefer, then I'd go and find a good deal on a new truck. Preferably, Cascadia...due to the fact that the local Chicago Volvo dealers customer service is deplorable...Currently, some people with warrantied trucks have to wait for parts and service for over a week. That's unacceptable. And the demeanor with which they speak to you over the phone....
I'd go as far as Madison, WI or even Minnesota...to find a deal.
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Also I hear wait time for new reefers is over 6 months.Midwest Trucker, Dale thompson and TallJoe Thank this. -
I even think to keep the current truck unregistered but insured for a few months as a spare. Just in case the new would be a lemon of some sorts. That's why I am thinking about Wisconsin, I heard that they honor lemon laws.Dale thompson and DUNE-T Thank this. -
I am thinking reefer operations based on my Chicago area observations. Getting stable, possibly customer based outbound freight (I have certain shy leads and ideas) and a load board freight for coming back. Runs would not go much beyond 500 mile radius for the most of the time and a few sporadic excursions to hot West Coast markets would bring icing on the cake. Kind of like @SteveScott model, which I don't want to exactly copy and violate any copy rights because I had always had it in mind but wanted to get there gradually starting with a generic dry freight building more capital and maturity. First and foremost, I want to eliminate the chaotic randomness and rat chase type of freight chasing that is so characteristic for a solo owner operator with a dry van.
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Retirement is looking really good this week. I've got the bug. That boredom of working from home that drove me into trucking in the first place is starting to look a lot better than driving this truck. I think the appeal has finally worn off.
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The smaller 660 with a Stoughton Tough plate is almost 1500lbs lessDale thompson Thanks this. -
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