I don't need miles, I need money!
It is truely remarkable how many truckers never figure that out.
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I don't need miles, I need money!
My signature is right on....It is truely remarkable how many truckers never figure that out.
i worked for a union company, here in michigan. i got treated better from a non union company. all you do is pay dues, as long as they get their money they dont care about you.
Well I wasn't sure after reading those posts. Every one's cost to operate will vary, but I was surprised that was interpreted as a "not a great run" but "a good one". If one was adding this to a load already on the truck it might be ok, but it just kind of surprised me.
layout,I have lease payment of 485 week,and with other expenses that turns into 722 a week plus fuel,and at 5 to 6 mpg,Im still clearing 1000 week and then some.most of my weeks are in the 1.50 mile range,all in but there are some weeks that pay less,such as this week.Get ready for this,Pfiser load,now called Wythe Health,going from Edison Nj to Sparks Nv.3111 to truck,but my relaod is going back to Knoxville out of Salinas california for $7000 plus surcharge,produce paying very well right now,makes up for lousy pfiser load.Now i sww how FDCC lost he account.If I do the load for Total Logistics,same load pays me 1.90 loaded mile,that would either come out of richmond or tenn,but the jersey loads have to many people with there hands outAt $1.40, including FSC, in my straight truck, I would go broke. I average 10.5MPG. It is far too low.
I would argue that you would be making as much, if not more, with a 1000 miler at 1.40, than you would doing 2-500 milers at 1.60. You have twice the number of stops. And we all know time is money. If both are alike in how good the destination is, I'll take the 1000 miler.
How about a solo? I have had a few 1200 mile runs and like those over the 500 deliver direct runs I have had.
This thread is making me mad now!! You guys better get your heads out of your rears before every carrier and broker decides he's gonna take a massive sheet on us all! Do you really expect me to belive that FedEX had somehow lowered their expedited freight rates to remail competitive lol. I still see straight truck loads going on the Alliance board between 1.74 and 2.00 a mille. Why are you taking less than at least 1.50 in a large straight truck? This is getting ridiculous now. Is it going to get to the point where we are going to work for free out here just because we like to see new places lol. I'm tired of these companies feeding us the same old crap story that they aren't getting enough money off these loads to pay us properly. I can guarantee you carriers and brokers are still making out like fat cats in this downturned economy.
All I can say now is that if the rates are gonna go down and stay down, i'll never buy a new piece of equipment again. They had better lower their equipment age standards to coinside with their new business practices. I'd run a 10 year old rag-tag truck for 1.40 all miles lol, but whether or not it will make it to the dock without breaking down is another story entirely! It's just a shame to think back on the Roberts days and then to see what the industry is turning into at this current point in time. I was never here during the good ole days, byt I had a small taste of getting paid over 1.10 in a cargo van at Panther back in the middle of 2006. I know it used to be a lot more profitable out here. Any how, I hope things get better, but many drivers will not band together to make it better. I guess that is how it has always been!