Shipper needs me to bring the load back, what do I charge them?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by dlstruck, May 11, 2017.
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I agree i dont see why he couldn't either ... but from a drivers stsnd point..... i rather run 1800 miles in a weekend and make more money then run 180 miles and sit all weekend. That's all im saying lol
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They should pey way more because of the miles. I never had good pay i dont know why
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Yeah there are plenty of partials in Dallas right now. I can easily find them, but it's friday and I doubt he'll have time to pick up 2 or more unless they're very close together. This one also fit very well with my other narrow partial that I had.
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But if you say 2100....they will counter offer
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And I totally agree with you. 100%
But since he was doing the partial load for 1900, it's gonna be hard to squeeze 2100+ out of them for 1 day and not doing the load.
I agree that in business, one has to pay for mistakes. But overcharging the hell out of them, will guarantee he never gets the opportunity to work for them again.
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Either way its loss of revenue.....nothing cheap about this industry.....so why cheat yourself
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Whats that coil worth?
Can i mention i hate dallas
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I think $1000 is resonable.
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Id charge the 1900 then lol
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