If I can make a profit on a buck 73 what's your problem with it? My main point is to learn the business,been hauling dry van for almost 7 years....time for something new
First reefer load,help please haha
Discussion in 'Refrigerated Trucking Forum' started by fr8monkey, Nov 6, 2015.
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$1.73 there, $1.20 back. $1.5 average. Trust me, you are not turning a profit
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What do u think u know about me that U can even reasonably qualify U to know my thinking my mind or my business skills or the method with which I go about learning a new part of the business? If u can't make a profit large or small on 1.73 maybe it's you that needs the business education U seem to think I lack......
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Maybe my point isn't to turn a profit my first couple loads and yeah I know all about going in and out of the northeast and averaging loads......
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Omg I just checked all the loads out of nj lol.....there's so many profitable loads it's funny U even say 1.20 out....it's obscene the money up there.....have U looked at a load board lately....? Just asking....coz I can take a snap shot for Ya ....
what do Ya say? Also U don't even know what market im taking it from .....
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I think my points been made!
And that's just the weekend loads,u have a great day there sir and happy trails
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@fr8monkey How come you went to reefer? I see you said you wanted to try something different but, what was the deciding factor? Why not Tank or Flat assuming you came from Vans?
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Reefer is very simple. Fuel it up turn on and set temp..check it periodically and keep it clean. I hope the rates are worth the extra costs of fuel, washouts, extra weekly payment and lets not forget when your reefer starts throwing codes or shutsdown. Its another engine you have to maintain. Starter problems, exhaust problems, battery problems you name it. It could put you out of commision like a truck could if thats your only trailer. I hope it works out for u fr8 and it proves worthy of the extra investment. Make sure you do your service intervals and preventive maintainance and it should run long.
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3am appointments, washouts and lumpers were too good to resist lolfr8monkey and HalpinUout Thank this.
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