I've seen it in different posts but can anyone actually put a pen on when it's "the slow time of the year" Do companies consider the winter time slow periods? Less daylight, If so why? Well up north am guessing bad weather. And around spring time things pick up because of more day light more shippers/receivers moving more goods? lol Far as Flatbed, Dry Van, & Refeer. Do they all see this slow period? What you guys think, know someone have some to say huh![]()
Time of The Year??
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by BIGBOITRUCKIN', Oct 9, 2008.
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Right after Christmas.....
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It really depends on what you're hauling. Fuel? This is a busy time of year due to harvest. Up here produce is a little slow right now, but starts picking up again soon. Many industries see a lull in Jan./Feb., but that's not universal.
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o the point i c but is it for everyone or a certain division?
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If your looking for miles... They are the company to go to right now. I average 3000-3300 a week in this current economic slow down. When I'm empty I'm immediately re-dispatched 95% of the time.
Most of the freight runs across I-10, I-20, & I-40. Yes they do go North... Not only in the winter time. I personally haven't seen snow in 3 years.
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