Freight
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Trucker327, Nov 3, 2019.
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I think your real question is where is the most Dry van freight at the highest price with the least amount of trucks .
Sorry if I’m wrong !Rideandrepair Thanks this. -
South Florida. Go get em tiger.
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Top Secret Info, sorry
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aka we’re all competition to each other* so you got to come a little better than that to reach the brotherhood advice! Maybe your “trolling”, or maybe you don’t know, real owner ops and fleet owners frequent this website and actually assist each other. But they got skin in this business and it took time.
my guess since I’m on the skateboard side of things... Chicago, Indy, Atlanta, and ummm, actually I’m not to sure for the van freight...Rideandrepair Thanks this. -
1. Fargo/Alexandria
2.Wichita/Salina areas
3.Grand Forks or Bismarck
4.Albuquerque/Phoenix
5.You MAY get a Central Florida too if you behave yourself
These are 1 way runs no touch 1 pick 1 drop between 38-45k,
Rates vary week to week but average $2-$2.25 per mileTexasKGB, Rideandrepair and HopeOverMope Thank this. -
Things are slow for Me. Manufacturing’s been down, Most all my niegbors, automotive Carriers are parked, I see the Container Haulers all parked, also. A lot of freight spins off of them, from warehouses. I’d say we’re definitely still slowing down. Waiting for a backlash, It’s not looking good, that’s for sure.Seems like it’s the middle of December already.
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Click on DAT hot areas map, that will give you an idea
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