What does "0" mean under TRIP on DAT load board?

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  1. x1Heavy

    x1Heavy Road Train Member

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    Most of the time if you find a load that pays well for a days work or even a week's worth, say ... 8000 dollars for Yakima WA to Boston MA take it.

    Don't wear yourself out with in city work. Its really hard on a 18 wheeler to be playing in that urban traffic.
     
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    We all know that trucks are not designed to be driven in big cities, only out on the big roads! (Sorry, I was being sarcastic)!
     
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    =)

    Its all good. I enjoy good sarcasm. Its hard to find these days. It might be a bit caustic for some. =) Nothing but good thoughts.
     
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    who knows why i get many related loads on my search on my computer but mobile app only exact matches
     
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    My guess would be the way that the app is set up. The website will show loads outside of the parameters you have set. Miles,dates,weights,etc.