Looking for a CPA in stlouis area for small fleet. Anyone have any?
Owner ops and fleet owners, what do you refuse to haul on your flatbed? Commodities that you no longer accept. Freshly added to my list is...
Well this broker isn't extremely big time, and will be placed on my DNU list anyway, and as far as this consignee, it's an elevator company in a...
I'm also curious if the consignee paid the difference and that's why the broker told me they would give me what I want. Because when I called the...
Talking to an attorney, he said most of the time the ratecon isn't exactly binding unless both sides sign, and just from the small experience I...
So I had the broker ignoring all my calls for about 30 hours, I called and talked to consignee, told them it won't be delivered when they are...
I'm in a flatbed btw
Grabbed a load yesterday, come to drop off this morning, appointment time at 10am. I call the reciever and ask them the best point of entry in...
Looking up my axle on the front, I guess the axle is rated up to 13.2k, so I guess when I get to my truck here in a couple hours I'll have to see...
New truck and new flatbed, I got all my tools and supplies loaded on and hit the scale to see where I was when empty. Steers 11,100 Drive 10,520...
Another thing to pay attention to, I was getting alot of mail saying that I needed to pay x amount to keep my UCR active, unless you get this...
CDL, DOT, MC, BOC3, UCR, IFTA, IRP, State Permits, Insurance, Consortium. And once your legal theres alot of papers you have to keep track of,...
So since my axles arent moveable, if I go measure pin to rear axle and its over 40ft, I'm not legal to drive there?
I run Flatbed, and typically try to avoid most of anything west just due to the rates coming back are typically lower and less volume. Here...
I'm close to purchasing my truck, and hoping my insurance stays atleast below 35k. New authority, new CDL (Call me crazy)
I know this is an old post but was hoping I could get a little more information from it. I am also about to purchase a truck and will need to get...
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I'm curious if you still have the same input of buying a new truck, being that they're 250k nowadays
I run flatbed and this is the only area I plan on staying in. Tons of volume out west, but I don't like the rates as much
I believe typical rule of thumb will be the company owner will pay 1.25 to 1.4 times the amount paid out to the employee with full benefits. This...