I guess I worded that wrong. I understood he took a loaded trailer to a receiver and went from there. Maybe I misread it. In the case I just mentioned, I believe there is a minimum $50 pay for delivering the load...to a company driver.
I'm not above bugging the local planners for a t-called local live unload so I can have the trailer.
lack of empty trailers
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that being said.....i always pay attention to addresses at shippers or finals. If i go to the address listed on the p/u or drop, then they tell me, "oh you gotta go down the street to our other warehouse....".....i'll ask if that is a different address, and if they could give it to me. Then i'll send a msg to my DM asking to submit stop pay. yeah...its only 1/4 mi down the road...but a different address is still another stop.scottied67 Thanks this. -
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I get $35 for any load less than 50 miles. It's called short haul pay. It's supposed to be automatic, but sometimes my DM has to force it. Funny how different drivers get different pay. I won't go to NYC anymore since I had a driver tell me he got $100 for crossing the GW bridge. I'll go to NYC if they give me the same pay they give him.
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A delay caused by no empty? Mac22 it will get you out of a service failure.
I hauled a brand new 111 series trailer from Lafayette IN from Wabash trailers. I took it empty to Cabela's in Praire du Chein WI 300+miles.
I saw a UPS, and a Landstar tractor pulling brand new Swift trailers. There a over a 100 new ones there at the factory. -
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I've pulled a 110 trailer that tracked so crooked I was practically driving in two lanes and a couple Ms Carrier trailers that seemed to track pretty true. I've picked up a brand new trailer from the factory in Lafayette, IN and in all honesty, except for the number staring at me in the mirror, I couldn't tell if it was a new trailer or an old trailer.
If a trailer has good brakes, decent tires, working lights, and the doors aren't falling off, it doesn't matter what the number is.
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