Is it still acceptable to use chain/strap hybrid to secure heavy equipment?
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by scoobertdoo, Aug 16, 2023.
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"It'll pay for your fuel!" I've actually had them tell me that but never more than once.
My reply would be, "keep your roofing, keep your penny pinching back haul bs, and I'll run home empty before I work for peanuts."
There's also "winter rates." The rock companies are famous for that. In the winter when most of the dump trucks are parked they'll offer work at cut rate prices 'cause they know guys are starving. "Winter rates, boys. We'll take care of you next summer when things pick up."
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23 years I’ve been doing this and I’ve never heard the term “backhaul rates”.
I assume the intention is to take advantage of people who may be desperate to avoid a deadhead home? -
“I’m going home either way: if you pay me my price your freight can go too”NoBigHurry, Nostalgic, Rubber duck kw and 8 others Thank this. -
A friend of mine hauls two loads of finished pine molding to L.A. every week. He's been doing it for over twenty years...same product, same customers, and it pays real well. Ask him about backhauls and he just laughs. When he gets empty in L.A. he decks his trailer and heads north. Once in a great while he'll pick up something if he knows it pays and it won't interfere with the southbound loads...maybe once or twice a year.
Now, everybody says that running empty is a prescription for failure. He owns a 23 Pete, paid for the day he drove it off the dealer's lot, his wife drives an Escalade, he gets a new F250 every few years. He owns a pleasant home and his kids all went to college. Good colleges, too.
Two loads, every week, and no screwing around with backhauls. -
A few years ago we got rid of our dry vans and reefers. Not having to deal with brokers any more did wonders for my blood pressure.NoBigHurry, beastr123, cke and 3 others Thank this. -
You guys are complaining about backhaul, don't do it. More $2 a mile single ambulance runs that I can take two of and make $4 a mile, while you moan about the first one only paying $2. It wasn't unusual for me to put a D4 in the well, and a car over the tridems. Adding that extra $1 a mile on a coast to coast run does wonders for the bottom line.
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