I'm in the Boston rail yard everyday now. Sometimes several times a day. During the last 4 months I have watched the number of Prime trailers coming in and going out increase dramatically. Just recently a train came in with nothing but brand new Prime Intermodal trailers. Let me tell you after hauling around the junk containers that I've been pulling around for the last 4 months I was chomping at the bit wishing that we had equipment like that. Robert had them all outfitted with the wind deflector skirts and all had 75 to 100 gallon fuel tanks on them. Class act that guy. It's just to bad that they are letting a private contractor make the deliveries and do the pick-ups instead of starting their own Itermodal fleet with some of the local guys up here that are starving for miles.
I for one haven't seen a slow down either this year IP. Intermodal is really busy and more shippers are jumping on board everyday.
.02 per mile raise and barely a peep
Discussion in 'Prime' started by U2Exit, Aug 25, 2012.
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If the truth hurts I'm sorry, but facts are facts. There are more Prime drivers hurting for miles right now then those on here posting that they are doing so well.
And my last disagreement on here was with IP not U2 so get your facts straight before commenting on any of my posts.
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It goes in cycles BC. Generally I've found that the guys who ALWAYS make their appointments, ALWAYS manage to get the job done with a minumum of hand holding, DON'T accumulate tickets - tend to get miles and lots of them. Generally speaking. And... the NE tends to have some slow times for us, but it's never been on a continual basis as far as I recall. I've seen times when they reposition the entire fleet out of the NE at the company's cost to take advantage of more abundant freight elsewhere.
So... have you also asked all of these hurting drivers how they do in those categories?
Just so you know, there's times I've taken a 34 up there waiting on a load out. -
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If anyone cared to listen to you they'd have to ban a few Prime drivers if stating your average weekly milage was insensitive... Someone came on here just yesterday and asked what the average milage Prime Reefer drivers here on the forum are running. He got a couple responses.
I will let the other apologize for their insensitivity. I, however, will not.
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BigCheese Thanks this.
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My average for aug. Is 1700 mpw. Yes I run the northeast. It's slowwwwwww. I'm hearing that it picks back up in sep. We will see. Anyone else run the northeast from prime besides me? Anyone heading to the picnic this sat.? Hopefully I'll get in.
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heres a question by it being ne regional what should the avg miles per wk be i mean it is regional just a question
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