Below 30 and above 95 or there's ways to trick the shut down, get a lot of coast to coast for awhile, then a lot 80, 90 between wi, ny, varies. Cheap for yourself expensive for family
Bynum Transport as of July 2015
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Did I read that right??? The truck won't idle below 95 degrees. That's hot to be stuck in a box.
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I think that's what it is
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Stayed a month and left. They don't know how to plan loads. Every load is so tight that if you even so much as get into a backup or any kind of traffic delay, you will be late every time. No wiggle room whatsoever. ZERO. I don't operate that way. Bye.
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But do they keep you running?? I don't mind running tight if I'm making money $$
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How are the wait times for loading and unloading?
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Couple hours most of the time, there are some places that take longer. Usually when they're drumming concentrate or dairy plants can be a pita
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Still hanging in there Ira?
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