L/s gives you 2 comdata cards one is for fuel/ road costs that your load advance goes on and the other is settlements (the one my wife has) LOL... The Advances you get are more than enough to cover your fuel for the trip, I dont think Ive ever run short on my fuel card
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Discussion in 'Landstar' started by Brickman, Jun 25, 2007.
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L/s gives you 2 comdata cards one is for fuel/ road costs that your load advance goes on and the other is settlements (the one my wife has) LOL... The Advances you get are more than enough to cover your fuel for the trip, I dont think Ive ever run short on my fuel card
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We dont have nannys or babysitters that control how you run your business. If you manage your business properly you should always have plenty of "working money" available.
I appreciate the response, vut im not looking for a babysitter just trying to get a clear understanding of how it work.
I will be going do my ls dot 2moro, hopefully ill be in orientation next week. -
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I only run one Comdata card, but LS gives you that choice in orientation. When you book a load, you can advance the whole fuel surcharge and 30% of the rest of the load.
Let me reiterate something about Landstar. There are no dispatchers or anyone looking over your shoulder all day. If you don't work for two weeks, no one cares. If you want to run 55mph make sure the agent can set the appointment appropriately. This is just like having your own authority without having to deal with the compliance or getting paid issues, and in return the only downside is you can only haul for LS agents. If you make poor decisions, or can't make good quick decisions, or need a dispatcher, this isn't the place for you.Desert_Skies Thanks this. -
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