I got a load, information I got said pickup is 1030-1500, delivery 250ish miles away at 2359 the same day. Live load and unload.
How would you run this?
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It's a straight through run, what's the confusion? I would get loaded and go to shipper right away
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I'd pick that up as early as I could, then roll to the receiver. I'd call the receiver as well and see about parking or early delivery on arrival. If they can offload when I arrive great, if not bunk time.
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Nope, that would get turned down by me.
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23:59 - 10 = 14
Better not be any hold up anywhere. Yes, only say 4.5 hrs driving, but held up at the shipper or a massive 75 car pile up 1/4 mile in front of you will screw your 14.Albertaflatbed Thanks this. -
Both the 14 hour limit and the hours I would be awake trying to complete that load safely.
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If 1030-1500 is the window time on the pickup, and I am starting my day with it, and there is a possibility of an additional load after delivery, I'd try to pick up as close to 1500 as I can get away with (depending on expected traffic conditions on the way to delivery) to keep a few hours available afterward (both to get some progress toward the next pickup, and to avoid having to search for parking at midnight).
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