Is it possible to make good money hauling containers (intermodal)?
Discussion in 'Intermodal Trucking Forum' started by Byrds Eye View, Sep 2, 2012.
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No keep that FLD, slap a not for hire on it. I have a feeling trucks from the 90's are being disposed of too fast, too lassez faire. Instant classics I say.
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What do you know about All Point TRansport in nj? -
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Pros: they ask you what you want to do tom and you can say give me a,ohio load or a 200$ load or 250 etc. 53 foots mainly and they give you lights
Cons:guy steals. Isnt helpful at all. Dont care about safety at all. -
Pretty much Evans delivery it's pretty much like burger King whole bunch of mom and pops companies that couldn't get their stuff straight so they pay Evans to recruit and handle paperwork for them but 90% suck even West motor freight associated with them few years ago and now they don't have the home daily option anymore when you sign with them
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One of my co-workers family members are leased to them. According him they are clearing about 3k a week. Recently another co-worker went to work for a O/O there and he is making about 1100-1500 a week.
The reason I ask is that they have been there for years so I'm sure they are getting good money loads while keeping the dispatchers "happy $$"
My 2years is coming up and looking a for a company -
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Right now I'm doing dry van and the rates have not changed in 3 years based on what I checked in the intermodal side so I'm staying dry van for the meantime I have a driver still hauling containers but he does give his dispatcher 75 dollars a week to keep him running and doing the backhauls
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