Yea they should they would get to it around noon 2moro. Got my truck number and Stickers to put on. I guess to me thats a little high but eh guess your right they come to me lolLoving it so far people here are very nice the pizza was good for lunch now im eating my Chinese food & its GREAT lol
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Discussion in 'Mercer' started by kw12, Jul 21, 2012.
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Nice to meet you today Pete..
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And why are the rates still so low?
Springtime freight is coming on strong, and rates are climbing. We're starting to see more of the seasonal trends we're used to, but freight rates from DAT RateView show that van rates (including fuel surcharge) on the spot market for February were down 5.1% compared to a year ago. As a national average, that equates to about a 10¢ difference per mile. Spot market rates were elevated throughout 2014 because of the Polar Vortex, but DAT RateView data shows that, if you take away the fuel surcharge, the average linehaul rate was actually 9¢ higher in February 2015 than the previous year.Bad Monkey Thanks this. -
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I talked with a Mercer recruiter today and she said that flats are averaging $2.00 per mile, is that what you guys are seeing?
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I know I'm not. There is a few loads that pay north of that going to a dead area but not enough. Flat loads out of denver I have seen as low as 1.10/mile, but don't worry I don't go there. But then I havent been able to develop the relationships with agents that others have because my people skills are not as good as I would like. And a bad coordinator does not help either, or should I say thay my CO always seems to be sick or otherwise occupied so there are days I have 4 different co's calling me. Very confusing Oscar. And yes I have asked for a new co, but they would not give me one. So what do I do?
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Rates depend on where you want to run. Guys that only want long haul coast to coast generally won't see that. Midwest origin rates are in the 2.xx or higher for shorter runs. Loads to northeast seem good but lack of parking and/or deadhead out of there always an issue. I'm generally over 2.00 though and do a lot of work out of PA, NJ, NY area.
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