Coast to coast trucking

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Rich_Trucking, Mar 24, 2013.

  1. Rich_Trucking

    Rich_Trucking Light Load Member

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    Hello everybody
    I am doing some research on coast to coast loads
    i live in N. Ca, I have have a family member that can drive we me. We are a great team.

    I also want to to buy a dryVan because they are cheap.

    Is it possible to run coast to coast with a dryvan and still make about 2$/ mile

    I would really like to hear from individuls who havedone or doing this.

    What are your thoughts and feelings about coast to coast loads

    Any hints and advice is very appretiated

    Thanks
     
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  3. Oregon Grown

    Oregon Grown Light Load Member

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    There are affordable reefers out there too. And then you can haul whatever.
     
  4. amscontr

    amscontr Light Load Member

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    Companies are begging for team Drivers/Owners so it should be a piece of cake.
     
  5. windsmith

    windsmith Road Train Member

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    I haven't seen any companies willing to pay a premium rate to team drivers, at least on the company driver side. While the truck earns more, the drivers earn less per hour than they would if they drove the same miles solo. Add to that the need for one driver to be sitting idle in the sleeper while the other is driving, and it really doesn't seem attractive at all.

    One company based near where I live runs coast to coast reefer teams. $1500 per round trip, split between the drivers. Out 10 days or so, then home for 3. Their selling point is 2013 kenworths.

    For an O/O, what are these companies who are begging offering to pay the truck?
     
  6. 3K Trans

    3K Trans Bobtail Member

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    It would be better to get out of ca.with a reefer then reload on the east coast with dry frieght going back
     
  7. 3K Trans

    3K Trans Bobtail Member

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    I ran out of Pa.to the west coast and back for 3yrs.I loved it
     
  8. tomkatrose

    tomkatrose Light Load Member

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    I'd have to agree with reefer as well. You'll have to get direct customers though if you want to make much money at it. Coast to coast seems to have gotten pretty bad for dry van and almost as bad for reefer if you're trying to run the load boards. You'll also burn up the useful life of your truck pretty quick doing team back and forth. Just my 2 cents worth.
     
  9. 3K Trans

    3K Trans Bobtail Member

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    ATC Hey i got your Pm, But I did not have enough post to reply. I worked for Hoffman Transport in Greencastle Pa. I dont know if they still run the west.i think they are regional now. Good people when i was there.
     
  10. Saddletramp1200

    Saddletramp1200 Road Train Member

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    Team can be a great way to make great $$$ We are @ the 76 in Boise. Take us to Fontana. The bucks stack up, not much of a life though. All you do is run. Guess It's good for some. Helped me buy my own truck, taught me the truth about the road. Would not change a thing :)
     
  11. kw600

    kw600 Road Train Member

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    "the bucks stack up. Not much of a life though"
    I agree on this one. We run NJ to CA its back and forth back and forth. Home for one and a quarter days and than back out. Do this about 7 times in a row and its time for a brake. I love the drop and hook, noone telling us what to do, and the $ racks up. What I hate is not being home as much as I used to :(
     
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