How often do you come across loads that are going to be delivered locally, like in a 250 mile radius? And if you do, how much do they pay?
Local Freight?
Discussion in 'Freight Broker Forum' started by Goodykos, Aug 14, 2018.
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Daily. And it depends on the equipment, the carrier pool, who I know, what they ask for, and the customer in question.
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It all depends on who you know... fresh authority may be a little harder to get local stuff. For some reason an O/O with years of driving experience, but with 1 week of their own authority experience can't book a donut load.
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We do all local 300mi out at most and home every night. Load of plastic pipe to Altoona 260mi from Binghamton ny 1250 plus 250fsc.
7000 LB van load 330 min nichols ny to ayres mass 1500$
Decking and trusses comes out to over 5 a mi including fsc. This is in north east pa -
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190 loaded into NYC for 1755 in a dry box.
Short hauls where its at. Come home mt and grab another 4.50 to 5.50mi
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250 is not local..... I would need a team driver for that many miles, or an overnight bag.....

My idea of local is 50 miles, 100 tops
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Local to me is home daily most of our stuff is 225 and less
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I’m home every night myself, but the closer or less miles I run.... more profit I make.
***{ equals less wear and tear, fuel, etc...}
***disclaimer*** you have to love rush hour traffic.... the seat covers are Fantastic
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P.S. I meant these miles as one way.....
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Are you including dead head? Than your about $2.50 per mile.
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