I had to think to myself earlier when I saw the comment of someone who didn’t want to give up a percentage to a carrier. My long time friend and former co-worker who is a “well connected” 35 year seasoned, non load board freight hauling, Landstar Owner Op who owns his own open deck trailer, told me yesterday that he is hauling a 6,000lb non oversized crate to Az for $10,000 on 1700 miles. His regular agent has 2 loads a week for the forceable future of which he gets first opportunity, if he is in the correct position to service the customer. He also has paid his dues to get these loads, but they are still out there to those who know what it takes to get them, in what some would consider the worst of recent times in trucking.
I take advantage when the work is available, I have plenty of time with the the other half when it slows down some what and we get away to our other get away home to enjoy the Hot Springs minerals pools. Both homes are paid off. This happens when you drive/own a Peterbilt
Wait till that Cali new law hits for all new trucks being Electric. Wonder if Pete will make a long nose just to keep you guys happy? Ha ha
Average load board rate is now under a $2, after the huge cut the brokers are taking. Everyone knows the rates are shot, but carriers are not going to admit it to owner operators wanting to sign on. That and fuel is almost $6 and will go to $7. You tell me this is not all "part of the plan", and it is just natural market forces.
I don't beleive for one minute thr rates are anywhere near that low. But I do beleive that's what carriers amd b4okers are leading there drivers to believe.....