Some loads have more money on them some dont, i haul 95% direct shipper freight so i know what companys are paying for the most part to move a load in my running area. If i use a broker i can pretty much tell by the lane if hes low balling the rate.
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Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by FREEBRD, Jan 18, 2011.
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Seems like the rates for flatbeds are steadily going down in the northeast. I've had some brokers actually act suprised when I turn down a $1.05 cpm rate.
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average's, dry box 1.28 per mile, reefer 1.47 per mile, reefer is always a tad more cause you have to pay a lumber, the trailer costs alot more, BUT it also depends if its high value or what not, heres a link http://www.truckinginfo.com/news/news-detail.asp?news_id=72787&news_category_id=6k
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Most of the loads out of the north east pay alot more than what a broker offers, anywhere from $.40 to $1 or more a mile, but because theres so many trucks up here that want to get out they take advantage of it big time.
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They're going down on the West Coast too.....
Turned down a load that had 7 stops and paid $1000 to go 2000 miles altogether.....But the broker said that was a "Good Rate".....
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Now thats funny. $.50 CPM!!!
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ok so tell me whats the best thing to do lease on or run Thur. brokers with own authority
Iv been driving for 13 years and now i want to buy my 2 truck as the frist did not work out for me back in 1997 ( with own authorityhulin produce) been driving for company for 11 years but not enuf pay!
help need advice ???Last edited by a moderator: Jan 27, 2011
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What would be the diffrence now? Do you have a better plan than the first time? From what you asking , i think you should stay a co driver. Just my .02
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I had a good load today. I had to tarp it though 4 skids 33,000# paid $95.50 a MILE!!!!!
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I can get $1478 going 480 -500 miles leaving from home port; Depending on which receiver I go to. Can only get $675-$750 going home. Same miles give or take 20.
So, take the cheap freight back or dead head back? I'll take that and have a good average on the trip. Deadhead if you want. That 675 to 750 aint going up because of the number of trucks trying to leave And I am not waiting to see if it will. I will load and go out one day, unload and reload the next morning be back that evening, unload and reload and go again on day 3. back home day 4.
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