If that's including FSC and not including empty miles, then you're being taken advantage of by the company you're leased on with.
Why oh why are you drivers taking this cheap freight????
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Why are we sugar coating here? Let's get real. Rates are in the toilet right now. I have not seen rates increase significantly if at all since last February when they went down after the holiday season. I have brokers offering the same exact loads that we ran last year for much less this year. Example: last year, Toledo, Oh area to Charlotte, NC 580 miles, was paying $1700. This year the same load is being offered by the the same broker for $1050. They say "the shippers are holding back." I don't know if the shippers are holding back or if the brokers are cashing in! Fuel is up, rates are down..
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What do you mean by widening your freight base and hauling capabilities? A van, reefer, tanker, flat can only haul so much. Are you talking about hauling oversize stuff?
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I have ran just about every type of freight you can think of from van to refer to tanker to flatbed. I currently am running flat/step freight and the rates have been good. I broadened my business by running oversize loads and hazmat materials. In the van world, it's common to haul hazmat stuff, but not so much in the platform area. This making rates higher since there are only a few hazmat platform hauling companies.
Now I'm not saying that pulling a van is stupid or anything like that at all. There are just too many people dragging boxes down the road, so supply is high. Thus the lower ratesFatwayne and BridgettAnn Thank this.
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