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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by jethro712, May 15, 2016.

  1. jethro712

    jethro712 Medium Load Member

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    been off on medical since 4/19/16 due back to work first week of june. curious if trucking is still slow or things are picking up. thanks for any input. drive safe
     
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  3. w.h.o

    w.h.o Road Train Member

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    That depends what you pulling...u made it sound it's been so slow every truck been sitting
     
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  4. jethro712

    jethro712 Medium Load Member

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    did not mean it that way. i pull 53 ft dry van. just wondering if most of y'all are getting enough miles to satisfy your wallet.
     
  5. PacManTrap

    PacManTrap Light Load Member

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    I pull 53ft dryvan. I've been averaging right around 1.85 for all miles. Not the best ever, but I don't have payments on truck or trailer so I'm profiting. Also I've only been driving for 2.5 months...doing self dispatch for the last month. Just getting the hang of stringing my loads together to maximize profit and minimize deadhead. By next month I should have my average up around 2.15 to 2.20
     

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  6. Clyde07

    Clyde07 Heavy Load Member

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    Note to self: Don't even say it.
     
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  7. DonM

    DonM Light Load Member

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    Sounds like your doing pretty good.
     
  8. x1Heavy

    x1Heavy Road Train Member

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    Slow?

    Look into the truckstops. If the lot is empty it's good freight. Or a bad food place.

    If everyone is laying around the lot and waiting on the phones at the tables then freight is bad.

    Slow is when you either go home for a few months of winter from Oct to March 1 when the whole country slows down for the holidays or dip into your savings to rest and wait a while until the freight turns up and it will.

    There is a number of shipping websites, through them there is a few hundred waiting to unload off the California coast. Ultimately that freight will either cross the USA on the rail land bridge to reload for europe on the east coast or get delivered into distribution warehouses for shipment to the Nation.

    Some freight is never slow. Government is one, Military is another. And there is certain very special loads like McKesson, Narcotics that go to hospitals via distribution centers. Our Nation aging drives the freight of that kind. And coils and so on for flatbeds are always busy.
     
  9. STexan

    STexan Road Train Member

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    Not only the number of loads that drives the market but also the number of trucks in the market. When the snow goes away all the sudden more part-time truckers want to work again.

    SMH
     
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