The REAL Reason Freight Rates SUCK

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  1. mcgoo422000

    mcgoo422000 Medium Load Member

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    Could you post a link bill?
     
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  3. RAGE 18

    RAGE 18 Road Train Member

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    Guilty here too just get a load and g t f o for ur wifes sake jajajaja
     
  4. Hardlyevr

    Hardlyevr Road Train Member

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    You mean there isn't a shortage? Heck that's news to.............everyone but truckdrivers! If only we could sue for libel every time the media shovels the shortage garbage story.
     
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  5. mcgoo422000

    mcgoo422000 Medium Load Member

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    Bill I probably know the business from a whole different side than you do. When I started 7 years ago I was going to lease to this company and after getting everything done was told I didn't have enough OTR experience for the insurance company. I searched the net and one broker sent me a carrier pack and that's how I started at the end of my first year I had logged 85,000 miles and made 75,000 dollars. I knew something wasn't right and have been fixing it ever since.
    last tax time I made 1.58 for every mile I ran and I don't consider it bad money for someone who only takes loads he feels like taking and running a hotshot truck.
    All three of my trucks and two trailers are paid for so I just refuse to work cheap anymore. Try getting over 18 inspections in one year and being feed really cheap freight cause the broker knows your MC number is new. I got beyond that and now it's my time to grind the axe a little as my Dad used to tell: "the worm has turned"
    did I mention I hate winter?
     
  6. Oscar the KW

    Oscar the KW Going Tarpless

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    I just did a truckload rate from up north to down south, picked up a LTL that was on my way, that LTL left me 25 miles from my next load that was already booked last week, otherwise I would have had 180 miles in between with no pay, instead I got $850 to bounce 155 miles. Yep, I'm going broke hauling cheap freight.
     
  7. Oscar the KW

    Oscar the KW Going Tarpless

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    I knew sooner or later the truth would come out. You are running a hotshot trying to make a living off the LTL freight for big trucks, but instead we are gobbling up the limited supply leaving you cranky.
     
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  8. Working Class Patriot

    Working Class Patriot Road Train Member

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    That about sums it up......Every year this happens.....Nevertheless it still sucks....
    But like you said....Better to be at home, than to be sitting in your rig at the Truck Stop, trying to get back home.....
     
  9. Working Class Patriot

    Working Class Patriot Road Train Member

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    Your lawn.....Er.....I mean your dirt, needs raking.......:biggrin_25525:
     
  10. rollin coal

    rollin coal Road Train Member

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    There ain;t no such thing as "exclusive use partial" that is and always will be a "truckload" paying accordingly. From my experience hauling true expedite "one pallet" - "loads" and I have done more than a few of those, is they always, hands down, paid far above and beyond most of my "truckload" hauls. They don;t happen every day but I have done the 400-500 mile one pallet loads paying $4-$5 gross per loaded mile. No-one who has that kind of freight is going to allow you to haul it anything other than "exclusive use" and they most certainly are not going to risk the ire of the customer by trying to get rich off that one load passing it off for a cheap partial rate 60 cents, 80 cents, a $1 a mile - or whatever cheapness they move partials for these days.. This does not mean every time they can;t find asprinter or straight truck that a one pallet load will pay rates like that, it really depends on the situation, but in a true expedite situation it will always pay better than general truckload going rates...
     
  11. Working Class Patriot

    Working Class Patriot Road Train Member

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    You could haul this load from Indio to Denver I called on.....The broker is willing to go as high as $1400 for a "40K on the Wagon" load.....No tarps but you'll need 12 chains and 12 binders..........
     
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