mercer transportation

Discussion in 'Mercer' started by kw12, Jul 21, 2012.

  1. spyder7723

    spyder7723 Road Train Member

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    This is big boy trucking. Customers don't pay a carrier to d/h so you figure it into your rate. The rare exception to this is a few dedicated accounts where the customer pays round trip and has exclusive use of the equipment.
     
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  3. spyder7723

    spyder7723 Road Train Member

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    Are you talking about the fiber glass fairing above the sleeper? The last one I took off was a full fairing on a 95 mid roof pete. It wasn't very heavy, only needed a second person cause of how large it was. Unless you pull a lot of tall loads, taking it off will save some fuel. However if you pull anything tall, even once every couple weeks, that savings will be ate up and then some. I have a mid roof and average 7.3 or better on almost every load I put on, but stick a can on me, even empty and I can barely hit 6.5.
     
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  4. skateboardman

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    first call in They will send you to correct place
     
  5. TaylorMade407

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    Like spyder said this is big boy trucking. I eat all the deadhead. This isn't a typical week, but being that I was ready to get home and get ready for my mini vacation this weekend coming up I decided to come home earlier than I normally would have. When I finish up my paperwork that I've been slacking on ( I'm in vacation mode already) I can give you some September numbers. I will say they're prob not the best compared to the other guys here since I've only been here since May and I'm still learning the lanes, system and agents as we speak. And also I've been rather picky when it comes to freight and I've been experimenting with different running styles to see which would work best for my operation.
     
  6. skateboardman

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    Mpact sells tires not wrecks, you call claims
     
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  7. TaylorMade407

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    That's what it is claims.. Lol and I've heard it a million times when I'm put on hold. That's why I told him to call his coordinator.
     
  8. Oscar the KW

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    Pete, some dealers will take those off for no charge if they can keep it.
     
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  9. TruckerPete1990

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    Yea my local dealer is a joke . 1 week still waiting on return call lol
     
  10. Boardhauler

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    Load. 1 Florida to TN 1.70 per mile on 632 miles. 120 mile DH
    Load. 2 KY to Iowa 2.27 per mile on 793 miles DH 98 miles
    Load. 3 SD to GA 1.57 per mile on 1304
    DH 180 miles

    By my calculations that works out to about $1.57 for all miles.

    Do you guys really think those are good rates?
     
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  11. spyder7723

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    To the truck after Mercers cut. For a guy with six months experience. In today's crap economy and not sitting a single day. Ya, it's not too shabby. Also consider the week started in Florida, and there is a south dakota load in there. Not exactly hot spots for flat bed freight.
     
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