2017 Intermodal

Discussion in 'Intermodal Trucking Forum' started by RERM, Apr 4, 2017.

  1. HalpinUout

    HalpinUout Road Train Member

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    Are ISO both 20 and 40s? I've never pulled them, I see them at the rails just can't recall right now..
     
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  3. Cheezy_smile

    Cheezy_smile Medium Load Member

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    They are 20s sitting on 40' chass with spread axles.
     
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  4. ChicagoJohn

    ChicagoJohn Road Train Member

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    And they ride like a pissed off bull.

    @HalpinUout QC & Schneider both pull 40's, but they're only for domestic use. The 20'S are for international use and can be used domestically.
     
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  5. Cheezy_smile

    Cheezy_smile Medium Load Member

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    That's no joke , you feel every curve and bump on the road. Had to be on the alert , I was happy when I hit I-70 in Ohio ,much easier on flatlands.
     
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  6. HalpinUout

    HalpinUout Road Train Member

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    Boy, I thought Chicago Rails was bad with the amount of junk trucks you see... I was around the port of Savannah, Georgia yesterday and couldn't believe the amount of trucks that's literally falling apart in front of my eyes, duct taped together... I lost count of the trucks that was multicolored from being pieced together lol... It was terrible... I'm guessing the rates over there are terrible... Gotta be.
     
  7. Cheezy_smile

    Cheezy_smile Medium Load Member

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    It's sad when you see how some drivers don't care about the equipment. But also has to do with rates being crappy. I overheard one of our brokers/dispatchers trying to convince a driver that 1.40 $ per mile is a really good rate.
     
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  8. HalpinUout

    HalpinUout Road Train Member

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    I know, when I did local container work I couldn't believe the rates the O/O at the company I was at were making... I wouldn't even consider
     
  9. Cheezy_smile

    Cheezy_smile Medium Load Member

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    I have been lucky so far , had more better than bad days. But I did have fee awful days where I wanted to leave and quit. My biggest problem is finding good 53' at CSX. It helps having hazmat and tanker endorsement. I do fair share of hazmat loads and they do pay decent for the most part. Some guys won't touch those.
     
  10. RERM

    RERM Road Train Member

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    Who are you with?
     
  11. RERM

    RERM Road Train Member

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    "Rates" vary a great deal, from company to company in Chicago.....you can tell the bottom feeders from the trucks they drive.....having said that, about a year ago there was a chance my family might move to South Florida, when I checked out the cartage rates from Miami all the way up to Jacksonville (running to Savanah) I was disgusted......In those markets $1,800 a week seemed to be considered "good".......
     
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