Where do you draw the line when it comes to rates for dry van or reefer loads?
1.50 ?
1.30?
What's the lowest you'll haul it for?
And is there an average rate we should expect, given the current market?
Hate the rate
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Veteran driver, Jun 11, 2016.
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Good question.
I pull a flat, so I'll abstain.Big_D409, insertnamehere and bzinger Thank this. -
If rates are bad why not become a company driver?
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What kind of response is that? Really, that's what you would do?Western flyer, samjward, CJndaTruck and 5 others Thank this.
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Depends on your personal math requirements. But an average of $1.40 range with today's expenses maybe in the neighbourhood.
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Everyone #####es about low rates, if theyre that bad maybe you should become company driver, otherwise if you can still make better wages why ##### about it.
Rates will go up and down just like stock market. It is you who decides how low can you go.dog-c and Western flyer Thank this. -
Are you owner operator or company driver?
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Kinda sounds like a low balling o/o. Def drives a Volvo.
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Lol kinda what I was thinking. But I see he just started a thread on what would be a fair price on fleet maintained t660
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To stay on point $2 will usually make it a winner. 1.50- if it gets you to where you wanna go either be home or a place with hotter rates. Once you get down around 1.30 your being taken advantage of.
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