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  1. ATeam

    The Costs and Benefits of Large Sleepers

    On second thought, MAYBE a large sleeper can pay for itself. If realized savings on food and hotels are $5,000 a year (realistic numbers reported by some teams), and if the additional sleeper cost is amortized over say 10 years, is also $5,000 (probably a high figure since we are talking not...
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    The Costs and Benefits of Large Sleepers

    When assesing the benefits of large sleepers, quantifiable items include: 1. Reduced food costs of $500 to $1,200 a month (as reported in testimonials on the A.R.I. web site) 2. Reduced fuel costs because you do not have to go out of route to find showers and bathrooms (especially important to...
  3. ATeam

    Is straight truck expediting worth the time?

    Best to you, Nightthrasher. I hope you keep us posted about your journey. Expedite Solutions is one of several ways to get into expediting. I know little about Expedite Solutions. It would be very interesting to hear from you what your experiences and observations are as you proceed.
  4. ATeam

    Has any one?

    Twice. Once we arrived at a pickup for a nice run from IL to NJ. The shipper thought she had booked two stops, not one, and surprised us saying, "what about that freight?" when we secured what we thought was all the freight and got ready to leave. The second stop was in Florida and the run was...
  5. ATeam

    The Costs and Benefits of Large Sleepers

    Spec a new, class 8, day cab truck and note the price. Call that price "A." Add a factory sleeper to it and note the price. Call that price "B." Subtract A from B to get the cost of the factory sleeper. Call the factory sleeper cost "C." Spec a large (100 inches or more), custom-built sleeper...
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    Landstar Express America

    Thank you, LDB, Packmule and Riverrat2000. While we are happy at FedEx Custom Critical and have no reason to consider other carriers, Landstar Express America has always been our plan B company. It is nice to see that more than one carrier is doing high-end reefer freight and that we have...
  7. ATeam

    Way to go folks at A.R.I. sleepers!!!

    Other A.R.I. testimonials: http://www.legacysleepers.com/testimonials.php
  8. ATeam

    Landstar Express America

    Looking at the LEAM web site, I see temperature-control freight services are also advertised. I have never seen a LEAM reefer truck on the road. Are there some? How much temp-control and/or TVAL freight does LEAM handle?
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    Landstar Express America

    Just a question for LEAM BCOs from a curious outsider; how much freight booked through LEAM is exclusive use freight (entire truck dedicated to the load)? Am I getting it right that at least some of the freight at LEAM is comingled freight (multiple shippers and multiple stops on the same run)?
  10. ATeam

    Changing lanes in Expediting

    Cancer sucks. Our best to your wife and John O.
  11. ATeam

    Panther people

    RE: how to make inputs A 300% turnover rate? Even to a non-Panther expediter like me, that number seems high. We often read about over-the-road trucking companies that have turnover rates over 100%. But 300%? I have a hard time believing that. Under 100% seems more likely, and perhaps...
  12. ATeam

    A neat idea

    I feel your pain, Brother.
  13. ATeam

    Way to go folks at A.R.I. sleepers!!!

    We too are very pleased with our A.R.I. sleeper quality and the before-sale and after-sale support they provide. These are small things, but they speak volumes about how they think of their customer's needs. When you go to A.R.I. for service, they provide overnight parking places with free...
  14. ATeam

    A neat idea

    Does it not bother you even a little bit that your parking brake knob is upside down? That's like fingernails on a blackboard to me.
  15. ATeam

    When the going gets bad!

    Leo, Greg's words were, "Until you have experience with either being a fleet owner or running a business with employees,...." You and he are correct in that I have never been a fleet owner. It was the "running a business with employees" that I reacted to. It remains the case that Greg does...
  16. ATeam

    When the going gets bad!

    >Phil, >Until you have experience with either being a fleet owner or >running a business with employees, you haven't heard a lot. You limited experience is with you, Diane and your truck >(being a driver - I think you would be surprised at what is >asked and said. Like, duh! Maybe it's OK...
  17. ATeam

    Qualifying with carriers?

    In the worst of times and the best of times, some expediters fail and others succeed (whatever success means to them). Bad times are less forgiving that good times but some people still succeed where others do not. I would not advise you away from the business for the sole reason that the...
  18. ATeam

    Saving Money By Extending Your Oil Change Interval

    RE: Saving Money By Extending Your Oil Change Inte My question now is, if you have a >bypass filter, and you also do the oil analysis and it comes >out with no problems, then do you still need to do the >complete oil change? In our case, the answer is yes, we would still need to do the...
  19. ATeam

    When the going gets bad!

    >I think alot of drivers or owners view this as a job and >expect apay check for being inservice That is a new one on me. It has never entered our minds to be paid for simply being in service (available and waiting for freight). Not to disbelieve your statement, but to find out more about it...
  20. ATeam

    Pay Attention!

    by Chip Heath and Dan Heath) I see it at FedEx Custom Critcial and in many businesses. The top executives have studied the industry and business in general for many years. They become experts and adopt expert language to communicate with their peers. Phrases like "value proposition," "six...
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