Rates are starting to skyrocket already
Discussion in 'Freight Broker Forum' started by Dave_in_AZ, May 17, 2018.
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There are DA's hauling 45k from Dallas to Memphis. 450 miles for $500-550.DSK333, Dave_in_AZ and PPNLE Thank this. -
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Somebody just wanted to get to Memphis is all.
Think I'd have to watch The Walking Dead marathon before I did that. -
Hate to be a pessimist and I know the good times are rolling, but when a 3.00 jumper to Memphis becomes laughable I can't help but think there are going to be alot of used trucks on the market in the very near future. Lol. Hasn't been too long ago I would deadhead 350 in a heartbeat just to get to Memphis.
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EDIT: I'll be the first to admit that a large amount of this price jump has been ELD's. I won't lie they had a much bigger impact than I thought they would. Still despite that we were eventually going to find a top, and when we hit that top the prices were probably going to immediately drop 10-15% to figure out what trucks will ACTUALLY run for. This is all super normal, has happened before, and will happen again. A lot is going to depend on the economy over the next 6-12 months too. If the economy stays good the prices will probably stay up.
Also I really don't want to be seen like I'm calling a top here. It could totally bounce off this low point and run up another 50% lol.sealevel Thanks this. -
I'm curious how others would view this, some broker from BNSF calls last night at 8pm with 3 pallets AL-MO going to I think he said Boeing. It was super hot they wanted it at 6am sharp the next morning but he said as long as they got it before 8am they would be fine. So deadhead 50 miles, pickup, then drive all night another 500 miles. He acted like $2,000 was great money. How many of you agree with that? How many of you office people would hop into the cab of a truck after all day at the office and drive that one about 10 extra hours on an already 10 hour day or so? Would you do that for $2,000? That's hard work and after expenses eating into that $2,000 it ain't much left to show for busting that ### all red eyed and weary. Now if I had a fleet of trucks and was sloughing that off on some other schlub to drive all night ehhh $2,000 is probably pretty good, not great, really kind of ordinary for what is being asked, and knowing the customer on the other end has such deep pockets, but yeah if I was keeping some trucks moving that might be OK.Last edited: Jul 11, 2018
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The rate was fine, there was just 12 hours missing in my world. Sounds like the dude bent his own self over the barrel and time was ticking. I don't do late and likewise I don't do not getting paid.
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So you wake up at around 7 pm refreshed and ready to roll out on that after sleeping soundly all day long? The disconnect is among drivers too. That rate was terrible for the critical need and late hour.
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