Obviously you have a reading comprehension problem. His reasoning is plain as day in the first quote you use as evidence you don’t understand what he’s talking about.
What is obvious is that you’ll run anything no matter how cheap or heavy just for gas money, lol. “Grand scheme of things” you’re killing it!
Funny, you don’t even know how cheap the load was and here you are running your mouth about how you’d run it. Didn’t comprehend the OP from the very start. What did a -10 load pulp at, lol.
Broker lied about the reefer temperature
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I wouldn’t run a 45k lb load through two days of mountain terrain for the same rate as a 5k lb load. They can offer the same rate but I’m not running them for the same.Siinman Thanks this. -
Food for thought..
If all things were equal then why would a broker need to lie about a temp setting..or even a weight estimate.
So they can get it booked cheaper?
So someone with junk equipment will take it?
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Any one of you saying a 40’degree load is the same as a -10 load are ridiculous. Not all reefers are create equally old or new and if a broker says it’s fresh, and you arrive to a frozen, it’s not ok.
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Frankly, I’m surprised to see a couple folks on this thread defending this nonsense.Last edited: Jul 18, 2025 at 12:20 AM
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I agree! The point is was trying to make was, generally speaking, a -10 load isn't going to pay anymore than a fresh 34 degree load, based on temperature only. Unless you are sitting on it for a few days. -
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