Yeah I use get loaded. The company I work for is a broker/carrier I noticed if I call about a load that's posted on get loaded that same minute...
I check the elevation on FLat top mountain and it goes up to like $3,000ft seems like trucks are crawling by the time they get to the top. Even...
Can anyone tell me more about this?
I hear stories about brokers blah blah. I hear how they take too much off the top but I really see what you mean. I started brokering right when...
+1 Every truck I've rode/drove had the stock exhaust and I could barely hear it. I usually hear 'em on Dump trucks
You need lots of $$ to even register a truck. Let alone you have to worry about fuel and maintenance. If the truck breaks down? $$
When you trucks go up the mountains, like I see a lot in going up 77 in the NC/VA area you guys are barley moving at 45 mph or less. I can't see...
As a security officer, I would have beat him up with my night stick.
Sometimes I wish I had my own truck and trailer to haul some freight. I already know how to drive them just don't have a CDL.
Shippers also will move the frieght the cheapest they can get someone to do it.
From my experience no driver likes NY The load I tried to move this weekend Saint Henry OH, TO NY, NY 42000 Reefer 50 degrees 650 miles $1750...
So what do you guys think of Waffle House?
If I'm in a fast lane and a truck gets on a bumper I first analyze to see if hes trying to close the gap in to prevent a car from moving in front...
Sorry, I should have said Diff-Lock since it doesn't activate unless you flip a switch. I'm a car guy.
I only called a few. But the thing that pisses me off is when I get a load secured from a shipper but 8 other brokers have already called and...
I called a few brokers just to see what the rates were because I called the shipper and knew what they were getting. You guys are right, some...
I wouldn't mind showing them....they will see exactly what I'm getting and their offer is $300+ more than mine.
Just get on realtime and see for yourself. One company for example Original Bagle, is paying 1.00 a mile for 419 a mile for a reefer running 0...
Most of the time I do.....I often call shippers and find out they're only paying. $1.20 a mile for a reefer load from CA/NC. I try to battle...
Thanks for clearing that up. I've always been curious even when the 2000 models were out.