Hi, how many different brokers do you work with to get loads? Are you're loads mostly 100+ miles one way
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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You usually deal with 6, swift, jbhunt,sni,hub, ch robinson, and cosco, longer loads are better because you once have to book 1 or 2 loads a day shorter loads you need 3 to be good
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JB, SNI and swift all have power only programs if you have your own authority for at least 6 months.
TmGM Thanks this. -
Thank you. How hard is it to get work from these companies initially? I've had my license since April 2016 and MY company's MC is since June of this year.
I am located in Southern California close to Los Angeles and long beach harbors plus the rail stations. I am seeing that it's better to pull containers from the rail because there is less waiting time and the rates for rail aren't much lower than port.
I really appreciate that you answer my questions -
try Hub Group!!!
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I work for Hub Group, worked locally here in Salt Lake as a company driver bringing home $500-750 a week,Now I'm back as a Owner Operator and choosing to run in their OTR division of less than 100 trucks where the pay is pretty decent.light freight,dedicated accounts.and when I get tired of OTR,I'll go back to local for HUB.!!!!
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