problem booking loads

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by pavrom, Dec 9, 2025.

  1. D.Tibbitt

    D.Tibbitt Road Train Member

    22,253
    153,102
    Apr 26, 2013
    Gettin' down westbound
    0
    Ha! The exit 2 route. I thought that was my secret :D glad to know its still a good way thru
     
  2. Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.

  3. abyliks

    abyliks Road Train Member

    4,003
    9,414
    May 2, 2010
    ludlow MA
    0
    actually been a while since I went west on 90, last few times been running out 80 to start drops and up 84, until empty, then head east 90/94
     
    D.Tibbitt Thanks this.
  4. FloridaRetired

    FloridaRetired Medium Load Member

    464
    3,194
    Mar 28, 2024
    0
    In 2003 it was 65 for trucks in MT, if I remember correctly. He said, no way you could average 65 mph over mountains with 78 000 lbs.
     
    D.Tibbitt Thanks this.
  5. 86scotty

    86scotty Road Train Member

    4,635
    12,619
    Aug 27, 2017
    Appalachia
    0
    I'm dry van but ATS loaded me last week for the first time in years without questioning me about inspections. When stuff like that happens to me and I hear of others having a different experience I always figure that I just got lucky enough that time to be dealing with a broker with a little backbone and common sense. so many of them nowadays are the steering wheel holders of the broker game. They aren't willing to think on their feet, take responsibility or look at the big picture. just do what the computer tells them to do. that's what really pisses me off.

    Speaking of, did I mention that I hate AI?
     
  6. mwonch

    mwonch Light Load Member

    291
    285
    Dec 3, 2014
    San Antonio, TX
    0
    That is such a dumb rule. As if the annual inspection isn't enough to show an active rig, now we have to waste time getting a "random" too? F that! Not all brokers do that. Don't deal with the ones who do.
     
    TheLoadOut Thanks this.
  7. pavrom

    pavrom Road Train Member

    3,196
    7,326
    Apr 29, 2012
    NE illinois
    0
    I have 2 brokers so far approved me manually, but most don't even try ...those 2 have worked with me in the past and that is the reason .. wanted to work bit here and there :) ..not sure if booking a load far away from home good idea considering my situation, I worked east coast / Midwest most of the time , now trying to stay local or regional
     
  8. Cdemars316

    Cdemars316 Heavy Load Member

    829
    5,030
    Nov 10, 2018
    0
    If I take loads out it's always on a direct customer, usually I stick to the same ol same ol, but every once in a while I take loads out that require me to use brokers, I am finding less BS in the open deck world than last year when I did that.
     
  9. NorthEastTrucker

    NorthEastTrucker Heavy Load Member

    980
    1,825
    Sep 21, 2019
    0
    The whole inspection thing is just another way of screening the carrier. I remember one Freight brokrage kept asking me, 'How many inpsections do I have?'. I said, 'none'(at that time) they said, 'sorry'we need a minimum of 2. Ironically, a few weeks later I was pulled into the scale for a level 2 then a couple weeks later another inspection. Got a whole of the same broker and they asked me now how old is my Authority? Lol ot never ends. However, in all fairness they gave me the load and priased me on my professionalism and how I conduct my loads. I'm just wondering when al this mess with illegal carriers, ELP laws etc.. in mid 2026 when capacity lets up and a shortags of carriers occur, will it be just as stringent?
     
  • Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.