Under $2/mile loads with $6/gal diesel.

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by kay_ray, Oct 11, 2022.

When will another strike happen

  1. No strike

    44 vote(s)
    43.6%
  2. Is $2/mile cheap ?

    4 vote(s)
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  3. I run at $2/mile

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  4. Strike in 3 months

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  5. Strike right now

    16 vote(s)
    15.8%
  6. I don't care

    26 vote(s)
    25.7%
  7. I am a broker idgaf

    8 vote(s)
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  1. abyliks

    abyliks Road Train Member

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    then add Atleast 25% to the cost, because you may as well do nothing instead of actually working for nothing….
     
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  3. Long FLD

    Long FLD Road Train Member

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    Whoa whoa whoa. Hold up a minute here. I thought the problem was the brokers are taking way too much off the load, forcing the owner operators to haul for way less money. So you mean to tell me that if it was shipper direct that the truckers would undercut each other just to get the load, thus driving the rate down to what would basically be the market rate due to the number of available trucks to haul the load?
     
  4. Eldiablo

    Eldiablo Heavy Load Member

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    Thanks. I didnt know how to word it proper. This applys to most all jobs now though sadly. When you come from absolutely nothing even what we consider poor here will be rich. Thus working for less than what the people normally would.
     
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  5. Dale thompson

    Dale thompson Road Train Member

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    . Market forces will rule,you can’t fix stupid. I find it amusing that these flash in the pan high flyers want to fix the weather with government assistance. Stopping the pendulum swings has to be the most ignorant statement made on this forum. Maybe try something more attainable like stopping college kids from having sex.
     
  6. rch10007

    rch10007 Medium Load Member

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    You bash Joe for describing his "utopia" and then declare that your utopia preserves rights and such... Which is it, Sir? His utopia isn't good enough because it doesn't match yours? Or... Is he only allowed to consider your utopia? Where is your vision? How should things be? You are very opinionated to tell everyone else that their vision is garbage. So, where is your vision? It's one thing to just shoot down the ideas of another person, but at some point you have to throw out your own or be labeled a cynic.

    I think there's a lot of intelligent people on this forum but FFS, can we stop trying to prop up our opinions at the expense of bashing someone else's opinion?

    You guys are all saying the same stuff but it's like you can't see it for the sake of arguing.
     
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  7. rollin coal

    rollin coal Road Train Member

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    Put some effort into it if you really want it. Quit leaning on that crutch making excuses.
     
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  8. rch10007

    rch10007 Medium Load Member

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    The problem is, as it seems to me, is that people don't know how to calculate a rate.

    If anyone need to see what a "double" broker contract looks like:
    http://www.thelogisticsfirm.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/TLF-CoBroker-Agreement.pdf
     
  9. Opus

    Opus Road Train Member

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    Boys, had you used this degree of math and the written language when you were in high school, you might have graduated.

    My goodness. What a bunch of posers
     
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  10. TallJoe

    TallJoe Road Train Member

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    Of course, nobody can measure the satisfaction of each individual person and then come up with some concrete figure or outcome, but there are meaningful indicators such as unemployment, poverty level, wealth distribution, indebtment, level of education, crime rate, health, and reproduction.
    These are things that today's science is able to analyze, compare and make viable determinations as to where society is with its overall aggregate condition. And measuring it is important for the purpose of preserving internal peace and order. Then there are methods to use to reverse an adversary trend. And whether you like it or not, these things have been ongoing since the 1930s until today. I don't see anybody walking hungry or destitute, neither here nor in Europe.


    It is all too easy and very fashionable and most of all fun to assume a libertarian stance and receive acclamation of the floor. Free markets are just as much a theory as Marxism is a theory. Neither can be fully implemented. Neither ever was in existence. They are two polarized poles, except that the more you approach one of them, the more the other one is drawing you back away - that manifests itself in social trends and political reactions. Just like brokers called owner-operators scumbags as recently as a year ago, today owner-operators are calling them scam bugs. We don't want these critical moments, we want smoother and less painful transitions.

    The free market - if ever existed at all - is a thing of the past. It morphed into the market that we see today. Already regulated and controlled. And therefore, I don't see why I should forfeit an opportunity to improve already existing, but no longer adequate regulations. An example of how things can be improved to suit an owner-operator better is the latest - already 2 years- HOS modification of September 2020 - enabling more flexibility that automatically translated to productivity and more income.
     
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  11. rollin coal

    rollin coal Road Train Member

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    Actually the increased productivity that the government gave you with more flexible hours increased available capacity effectively being another one of those things that helps keeps rates down. When HOS were more strict with the 34 hour reset being more difficult to attain Friday loads were gold mines because the way customers scheduled most of them for a Monday delivery didn't allow for a legal 34 hour reset. Now they are cheap loads to get people hometime. I rarely see Friday loads paying with a #### since they made that change.
     
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