And u thought TQL is cheap
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Some brokers would say, it pays really good money, almost 2 bucks a mile.
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The sad thing is someone will take that load...
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I did a load today, leased to a company. I think we get 75% plus 100% fuel surcharge. The load was 137 miles, and it paid $485 to the truck. Oh, company trailer and no trailer rental. No tarp, too! Loaded back. Around 250 miles round trip.
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485 $ on 250 miles and you're bragging? I pull a dirt cheap load every once in a while too but I certainly don't brag or use it as an example of a money maker.TaylorMade407 Thanks this.
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I live in NH. A few years ago we were expecting a hurricane which never happens. A local meat supply company loaded up a refer and wanted it hauled to a safe area 5 miles away. I told him $500. He absolutely freaked out. He was told $2.00 a mile is excellent for NH. He was expecting to pay $10 for me to haul it.
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With a storm coming in he ought to have considered it a bargain if anyone was willing to bother for $1,000. If he had ever really tried to cover loads in a scenario like that he would know that a $1,000 was a bargain. A van load around here going 5 miles would probably move for $200 all day. I quit doing anything for less than $500. It's just not worth the hassle, headache and you can only rarely build a $1,000 day out of 2 of them anyways. I did a load to Spring Hill, TN General Motors plant a couple of years ago that was 5 miles and paid $650. The broker only wanted to pay $300. The problem was some carrier tried to deliver the freight to the plant in a trailer that was older than 10 years. He was turned around at the gate the delivery was refused. It was dropped at a cross dock just up the road.
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I did end up spending most of the day there. The trailer brakes were frozen and it wasn't registered so I had to wait for a mechanic and them to go to the town hall to register it. He didn't call me to haul it back.
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And he wanted to pay 10 bucks lol. Seriously he probably knew better than that bull ####. Just another somebody wanting something for nothing.
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No, it 137 miles. For the full 250 it is close to $950. I think you missed the part where I said "loaded back". You're right, $485 for 250 is no reason to brag.
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