try this on a LTL/partial going a 150 miles (250.00) what will these turds try next to rake us accross the coals.
I propose we lobby congresss that all brokers have to have driven at least two years so they know what a screwing feels like or no authority for them.
I've heard it about all now
Discussion in 'Freight Broker Forum' started by mcgoo422000, Apr 18, 2013.
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$1.66 / mile
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try $200 for a 150 mile full load.
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There's a TN based broker with 931 area code who posts brick loads all over the southeast coming into TN paying $300 on 265 miles, $200 on 185 miles, etc, etc.. People must haul them. For the life of me I don't understand how that ever works out. There are others who post brick loads who, even though they are still dirt cheap short hops,at least offer $2 a mile. That brokerage shamelessly posts loads like that,spams worse than TQL, year round.
mp4694330 Thanks this. -
had an offer of $125 on 90 miles today.
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I bet it's a back office brokerage for a trucking company. They really have nothing to lose. If they can't find a sucker they just move it on one of their own trucks. They still make money, just not as much.
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Oh this can't be good. My post just vanished. Better update my paper log.
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bricks will kill a tarp.
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Nope there was one on ITS today picking up in Indiana (Think it was Warsaw) going 68 miles paying a whopping $28.00 and that's 28 not 280
oh and it was 45000lbs
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