"The almighty $2.00 a mile theory"

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by " OPTIMUS PRIME ", Dec 16, 2010.

  1. HEAVY DUDE

    HEAVY DUDE Road Train Member

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    OPTIMUS PRIME, I'm leased to Landstar and use their board (Agents also call with freight thats not posted) I'm a single truck operation so I drive,book freight,plan,ect. There are many ways to get where you want to be~ so ask questions, plan, learn all you can. Many folks on this forum have years of exp. on what to do/not do. I learned most of what I know the hard way because there was few willing to answer questions~or had no clue themselves on how to make money.
     
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  3. Les2

    Les2 Road Train Member

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    Heres a good one....

    Found a load out of PA going to Tx, its 1500miles and the load is only paying $2k plus a $400 surcharge. Personally, I wouldn't touch the load, but someone will!

    Another one, wide plate from PA to Wi, 900 miles for 1853 plus a 385 surcharge. Now if the plate is only 102" wide it doesn't sound like a bad rate, but if its over that and you need a permit, that rate sucks! BUt again someone will haul it. You also have to consider the tolls you'd have to pay if its a permit load.

    Both loads are coming out of E PA.

    This is why when I hear people talk about getting good rates out a E PA I usually just laugh. I have yet to see any good steel rates out of the eastern states, mean NY, MD, VA, or East PA.
     
  4. " OPTIMUS PRIME "

    " OPTIMUS PRIME " Light Load Member

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    Landstar is a good way to start from what I hear HD, and I also will be using their loadboard. They have allot of team freight along with reg. freight. I'm trying to learn from others mistakes before I hit the road so when it's time to leave I can avoid a few speedbumps. The HARD-WAY is the one road I'm trying to avoid, but I do agree with you on the fact that some o/o don't answer your question, or the answer is wrong. (NO OFFENSE TO ANYONE ON THE FORUM). Sometimes I think it's like a secret society or something. But to the ones who don't like to answer or give out the wrong info. on purpose, I say you are being SELFISH. That's just wrong. We are here to gain as much info as possible from you to avoid the mistakes you have already made, so please help us out. You wouldn't want someone to give you false directions, or non at all.

    That's just awful.

    Are most of the loads that pay like this flatbed loads?

    Dang!!!!!!!!!!! I live in VA. I hope this isn't true. What trailer are you referring to?
     
  5. Les2

    Les2 Road Train Member

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    Thats flat bed freight.

    The pay differs from area to area and depending on how bad they want it...
     
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  6. Krooser

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    This week I ran two loads to Ft Wayne outta central WI (bulk potatoes).... I get paid by the cwt. so each outbound load is different (different shippers/load weights) but each paid right at $1200.00... about 380 miles loaded each trip.

    I bounced back home each time for the cost of fuel ($215.00) so I could grab another load. Normally I would have a $450-500.00 reload but not this week.

    So I'll have (about) $3200.00 gross on around 1500 miles. I can't see how anyone could run on less $$$.... this is dirt cheap IMHO. The object is to MAKE A PROFIT not just ride around. I ran these loads to stay busy since I have bills to pay.... but you won't get ahead running for peanuts.

    I reload Sunday morning for Jeffersonville, IN....
     
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  7. mslashbar

    mslashbar Medium Load Member

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    How did you figure $3200 gross? It looks like $1200 x 2 is $2400.
     
  8. Working Class Patriot

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    A "tip" perhaps?......:biggrin_255:
     
  9. RAG

    RAG R.I.P.

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    WI Public Schools:biggrin_255:
     
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  10. rbht

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    We are currently getting between $2.35 and $2.75 for loads out of PA back to new england and south, both lumber and steel loads all legal. Some broker loads and some direct shipper freight, just need to know who to call .the money and frieght is there. Freind of mine runs plate out of the lancaster area back to Ct and MA for $800 for ct loads and $950 for Ma loads and pittsburgh back pays $1500.
     
  11. Les2

    Les2 Road Train Member

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    I was referring to going west out of the states I listed, back to OH, IN, MI, and IL.
     
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