New Jersey

Discussion in 'Freight Broker Forum' started by joker760, Aug 5, 2012.

  1. joker760

    joker760 Light Load Member

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    Hi,

    I know loads coming out of NJ pay cheap, but exactly how cheap?? Is it possible to get loads paying $1.70 out of Jersey??

    Thanks.
     
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  3. newly crusin

    newly crusin Medium Load Member

    good luck w/that...most I've seen , but not taken have been $1.30/m....lately...7/2012
     
  4. joker760

    joker760 Light Load Member

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    Yeah I havent been able to get anything good as of late, $1.50 at the most....I just wanted to confirm I wasn't the only one being low balled.
     
  5. Mr. PlumCrazy

    Mr. PlumCrazy Road Train Member

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    I dont look for loads out of NJ or none of the NE Just charge $4+ a mile going and once empty I leave, alot easier to get out from up in there leaving early in the am
     
  6. mustanglover

    mustanglover Light Load Member

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    From what i see on some load boards you can get $2.00 up to $6.00 if you go local or within 500-600 miles any long haul is not even worth looking at.
     
  7. joker760

    joker760 Light Load Member

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    I did get one yesterday paying $2.25 going into Ohio.
     
  8. kw600

    kw600 Road Train Member

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    That's fair, depending where in ohio; wouldn't go any ffurther than cleveland for that amount though. Agree or disagree
     
  9. joker760

    joker760 Light Load Member

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    It was actually going into Marion, OH. While it may not be the best rate ever, I do feel it was more than fair considering this particular client had his MC# for less than four months. And it was also kind of tough negotiating with the broker as the client had previously taken this same load for less than $1.75/mile.

    BTW I see you're from NJ, if you don't mind me asking... do you consistently get more than $2/mile getting out of Jersey??
     
  10. 6wheeler

    6wheeler Road Train Member

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    Count on paying between $50-$75 in tolls before you leave NJ, and if you find any kind of freight paying $1.70 a mile, it going up North New England where you will not find a back haul and have to pay more tolls somewhere in the range of $100-$200 before you get back. Yea, anything coming out of the North is leftovers and paying anywhere between $1.00 and $1.50.
    Screw the North!
     
  11. gator21

    gator21 Light Load Member

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    you guys must be draggin a dry box.there is always plenty of 2.50 plus loads commin out of nj for a scateboard.
     
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