LOAD OUT

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Timetravel, Jun 12, 2016.

  1. Timetravel

    Timetravel Bobtail Member

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    Is anyone familiar with load outs?
    What should the rates be?
     
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  3. Wooly Rhino

    Wooly Rhino Road Train Member

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    I bought Jackson Brown's the Load Out and thought it was worth the money. You also get Running on Empty as well as others. But wait before you order, you can also get other trucking favorites.... East Bound and Down, Convoy, and 325 others for only 19.95 a month for the rest of your life.
     
  4. Timetravel

    Timetravel Bobtail Member

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  5. gokiddogo

    gokiddogo Road Train Member

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    It depends on her skill level how much I will pay to get a load out
     
  6. Hype6477

    Hype6477 Light Load Member

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    you asked a general vague question in a room full of smart #####. search first and see if this question was asked before. If not rephrase your question and try again.
     
  7. DUNE-T

    DUNE-T Road Train Member

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    It's usually $100-150 for short distances.From CA to PA I did it once for $1000
     
  8. Hype6477

    Hype6477 Light Load Member

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    you took a load from CA to PA for $1000? what was it if you don't mind me asking ?
     
  9. DUNE-T

    DUNE-T Road Train Member

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    I took a load out trailer. You pick up an empty trailer, they pay you to deliver it (in my case $1000), but you can put a load on it (I got one for 3700 I think), so all together it was 4700. The trailer I picked up was new reefer, without the reefer engine, which needed to be delivered to a shop, where they install them.
    I bought a truck in AZ and did not want to bobtail 2k miles home, so it worked out good for me
     
  10. mnmover

    mnmover Road Train Member

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    Just be very careful the loader or the freight does not scuff the inside walls or you may be looking at a damage claim.
     
  11. Garzaci

    Garzaci Light Load Member

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    Not for me. I'm not risking having the inside of a trailer damaged and being responsible for it. I would have just bobtailed home and accepted it as the cost of business.
     
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