I used to have a great weekly run from Milwaukee to Miami. I tried and tried to develop some kind of freight out of Florida and failed miserably. If you can't dead head out of FL what do they put in those vans - sailboat fuel? SNI won't lease trucks based in Florida.
Schneider Choice Program versus Landstar?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by strawberryrhubarbpie, Sep 4, 2012.
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I was talking to one owner at lanstar and he told me he averaging $200k/yr he live in fl and he don't run outside fl, all his loads run around fl. I have no proof just his word
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What kind of "choice" is "not allowed to deadhead out of FL"? More I read about SNI the more I'm glad I didn't make that mistake a year ago. Their fuel discounts are lousy for such a big company.
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rickybobby Thanks this.
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Whats landstAr averaging pet mile on a haul? Hopefully 2.00 or more I wont run for less?
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There is some freight out there for over that, but I'd say less than 20%. A majority seems to go for 1.40 to 1.80 or so, from what I've seen so far. I'm pretty new here, but doing quite well considering everything, and I have a payment on a brand new truck. Sometimes I'll run a load for 1.30 to get me to a longer load that pays 1.90. As long as I'm making a profit, I'm doing fine. Dry van rates have always been the lowest on the totem pole, unfortunately.
EDIT: I should point out that the rates I quoted above are typically before fuel surcharge. Forgot to mention that. -
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Don't like the low paying loads, but my refusing them will do nothing but put me out of business, there are plenty of others who will haul them. -
Is your truck financed through Schneider? The high side you are talking about is low. Seem like it is a revolving door on the Choice Program.
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