typically there isn't that much freight in the NE. Or at least that pays well enough to tempt me to go up there.
Landstar Questions
Discussion in 'Landstar' started by Brickman, Jun 25, 2007.
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well lucky old me I'm off to N.H. oh joy
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But.......You need really good insurance or they won't let you haul the good stuff that pays. Which means lighter loads at a higher rate per mile.
My buddy does it with a Dry Van. he finds very few loads with LS that are worth the pay. Cause they won't let him haul the good ones until or unless he upgrades his insurance.
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I don't have high insurance and I am hauling plenty of $4-$6 p/mile freight.scottied67 Thanks this. -
With what kind of trailer? Are these long hauls or short little 300 mile trips? Sheesh, and here I thought I was doing good averaging around $2-2.30/mile on 2800 mile trips.
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csmith1281 and scottied67 Thank this.
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You are leased with LS, not running under your own authority.... correct? -
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Leasing to LS makes it harder to run anyone elses frieght but LS's.
That was the point I was trying to make.
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