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<p>[QUOTE="Afarinnatar, post: 9997417, member: 290651"]It all depends on your FM. Some are really good and some aren't. I always get 2,800 at least every week in dry van national. Roehl values your home time and you will always get it but keep in mind wanting to be home every weekend or every other weekend means they are going to keep you close to home and that may mean running 200-300 miles a day instead of 400-600. I've found that when I tell them I want to stay out for a month I get sent all over the place. But when I tell them I want to be home next weekend, I never see a load over 300-400 miles.</p><p><br /></p><p>But you should really research carriers and find one that you will be happy with. Whether you make 36 cents a mile or 63 cents a mile, if that's all that you care about then you're still poor and won't be happy anywhere.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Afarinnatar, post: 9997417, member: 290651"]It all depends on your FM. Some are really good and some aren't. I always get 2,800 at least every week in dry van national. Roehl values your home time and you will always get it but keep in mind wanting to be home every weekend or every other weekend means they are going to keep you close to home and that may mean running 200-300 miles a day instead of 400-600. I've found that when I tell them I want to stay out for a month I get sent all over the place. But when I tell them I want to be home next weekend, I never see a load over 300-400 miles. But you should really research carriers and find one that you will be happy with. Whether you make 36 cents a mile or 63 cents a mile, if that's all that you care about then you're still poor and won't be happy anywhere.[/QUOTE]
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