That's kind of a tweaner weight - light for a D9 but a touch heavy for a fully dressed D8T/R, a bit more than a 980 but less than a 988, too much for a 336 but not enough for a 345 (maybe a newer 340?), I'm going to have to go with a track crusher of some sort.
Where is everyone #5
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Now the load mentioned to OKC? I wouldn't have done, cause most likely I wouldn't have found a good load (for me) in OKC.
It's subjective. Throw all the feel good stuff about not running cheap out, it's business. No matter what, somebody will take the cheap load because it makes sense for them. Maybe not every day, but at the right time, yes.
Sometimes it makes sense for me. Time of week, plans afterwards, etc. Since those high paying loads out of here are rare, I try to stay loaded all the time.
And I have noted the difference in gross revenue vs profit.
I always gross more when I go for the high paying loads, but profit % goes way down. Spinnin my wheels for free doesn't make sense. But, with my lack of patience it still happens often.cke, singlescrewshaker, Gatordude and 12 others Thank this. -
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One thing I always have to keep in mind is guys running ELD's. They run out of hours, and I still got ink in the pen. They have a few more metrics in the process that I'm not as concerned with.
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It's a circular argument, that changes to an oval, or an egg shape over time.
We all need to put bread on the table, that's a constant. What we'll do for that, is up to us.
There have been many success stories on this forum over time, and 'success' is subjective to each of us.
I have noticed over the past three years, the lack of threads either complaining about the market, or boasting about it.
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