Coyote Logistics

Discussion in 'Freight Broker Forum' started by aiwiron, Mar 14, 2013.

  1. Nolelover61

    Nolelover61 Light Load Member

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    Aiwiron, i went and looked this up to see if you need intrastate Authority in Texas and I found this site. Hopefully this helped everyone out about what you can and can't do in Texas when it comes to pickup in texas and delivery in Texas.

    http://www.glspermits.com/texas_intrastate_authority_texasintrastateauthority
     
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  3. rollin coal

    rollin coal Road Train Member

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    I did a load for Coyote last night after they called in the afternoon. First one ever and this thread has always been in the back of my mind. They're ok in my book, right down to business very professional, no hesitation whatsoever on my rate. Load was heavy but the pick & delivery were a breeze and the rate was top notch a-ok. I'll take their calls any time.
     
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  4. 5150 jack

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    Really..... Not from my experience...
     
  5. 5150 jack

    5150 jack Bobtail Member

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    Sounds like a guy named WESLEY W.
     
  6. Sly Fox

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    Sounds like they had been lowballing everyone all day and got desperate. I had them quote me $2.50/mi to MA out of Ohio. And they wouldn't/couldn't budge.
     
  7. jess-juju

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    Think we have done one load for Coyote and that was on the board as being out of Lake Charles LA and the load actually picked up in Orange TX ...I called on the load the day before PU and they gave me a low ball price , I told them what I needed and they said we don't have that in the load.

    The next day they found the money I needed to haul the load, about an hr before the appointment time.
     
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  8. 5150 jack

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    yea they will come up with it @ the last minute ... They had blowed my phone up for a long long time..telling me that they will pay good $$$$ and they will work hard for me .. Well after a few loads no more coyote working hard and no more good $$$ .. So for me no more coyote .. They still call offering a 1.45 a mile on reefer loads with of course 200 plus deadhead .. They have no experience loading trucks 2 or 3 years max..college kids paying their tuitions off a back of a truck ..
     
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  9. rollin coal

    rollin coal Road Train Member

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    They only pay their tuition off suckers who willingly allow it. Yeah Sly, it was a load of coke products paid over $3 mile gross on just short of 500 miles.
     
  10. 5150 jack

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    $3 a mile that is right for short miles...as far as suckers.. They are born every day ... But sometimes you find yourself in a dead area ..so you move @ a cheap rate ... Not good ...
     
  11. rollin coal

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    I did a circle back home. $3,500 gross on 980 loaded, with an extra 350 miles deadhead. Not to bad for 5 loads under 3 days work. Off for 4 days again then back to work next week. I know exactly what I'm doing I do this every week... I move at my rate and know where to position my truck.
     
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