What is the current rates on CentralDispatch ?

Discussion in 'Car Hauler and Auto Carrier Trucking Forum' started by johnnyman1099, Jun 27, 2018.

  1. jeffman164

    jeffman164 Medium Load Member

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    Never book a load at posted rate . Always, always, always negotiate higher. There is ALWAYS wiggle room with brokers .
     
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  3. StrokerTSi

    StrokerTSi Medium Load Member

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    Lol anymore the second thing out of the brokers mouth I hear is "can you do it for cheaper?" These dumbaces are raising prices behind what their customers agreed to and just trying to bait us.
     
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  5. jeffman164

    jeffman164 Medium Load Member

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    I will say it again, ALWAYS negotiate higher or else move on to another load .
     
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  6. USMC '74-'78 Semper Fi

    USMC '74-'78 Semper Fi Light Load Member

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    I am not feeding a family of 4+ and have the 2011 3500 and 3 car trailer paid off. I pay my insurance with a single annual payment in July (Takes several months to get it together) and maintenance cost as needed, so I do not have any monthly payments. In the past 5 years, this is only the 3rd time I've gone out west. A long time customer asked, so I said yes, otherwise I would have stayed local. I won't want to run out west on a regular bases. Too many miles for too few pennies. The three times I have, I've managed to make some $$$ each time, just not as much as when I stay local. Thank you for the reply. PK
     
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  7. Nobroker

    Nobroker Medium Load Member

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    Short response is C.R.A.P.
     
  8. djbattle

    djbattle Light Load Member

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    I sold my 10 car 8 years,own authority,bought a straight sleeper truck their authority,tags, fuelcard ,plates trailer,pulling containers ,I turned 120000 net. pulling their trailer( regional portwork)home everyday ,5 days a week I'll never haul another car ,right now new contract 90000 lbs,on a 12 -14 hour day were turning 924 per day and drive a total of 48 miles,switching to day cab,totaled my other truck last month
     
  9. Old one

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    Hauling less than 6 to 7 cars (or 3 large on top and 3 small in on the bottom) will always beat a wedge, but you'll have to upgrade to a CDL Class A license with the proper equipment. For "small cars" going East to West the current rates are $700 - $800 IF you can find them. Lot's of oversized vehicles going to Texas/Oklahoma paying well but you need a flatbed.
     
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