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  1. ATeam

    Why Do You Go Home?

    I am really enjoying this thread. Expediters are talking about the things that matter most to them regarding home, and what home means. Home is where your heart is? Home is where you hang your hat? Home is where your garden is? Home is where you go to do all the things mentioned above? It seems...
  2. ATeam

    Hazmat ?

    That depends on the arrangement you have with your carrier. I know for a fact that we have been paid more for HAZMAT loads than non HAZMAT. One recent example made that crystal clear. We arrived at a pickup to discover that a load that was not booked HAZMAT actually was HAZMAT. Whenb we notified...
  3. ATeam

    Why Do You Go Home?

    Good replies, all! Reasons cited for going home include: To check on your property To watch your big screen TV To keep your wife happy To see the grandchildren To spend time with family To complete chores (honey-do list) To goof off To get out of the truck to maintain sanity To continue...
  4. ATeam

    MAJOR FUEL SAVINGS IN EXPEDITED FREIGHT!

    Wow! Thanks for sharing this, Moot. Here's the link to the 2006 Roberts thread. It seems that the more things change, the more they stay the same.
  5. ATeam

    new reefer business

    Specifics?
  6. ATeam

    new reefer business

    I'm glad this topic is being discussed because it is inspiring me to research these containers a bit more. As I do, I am finding that there is a WHOLE BUNCH of stuff I don't know about the logistics industry, especially the packaging and shipping part. Google searches are taking me into trade...
  7. ATeam

    Why Do You Go Home?

    Why do you go home? I'm asking the question here in hopes that the answers will help expedite wannabees understand the draw. Anyone researching the industry for just a few minutes will quickly see that home time is a very, very important consideration for truck drivers of all kinds. But why is...
  8. ATeam

    new career questions

    The answer to your deadhead question will vary from team to team and driver to driver. We stay out more than most. We have one planned trip per year home, for Christmas. If the freight takes us close, we may stay a few days or keep running, depending on how we feel. When the time to go home at...
  9. ATeam

    Cost analysis for expediting

    Phil and Diane Madsen (that's us) became financially well off running someone else's truck. We drove fleet owner trucks for three years before buying a truck of our own. With the exception of a few slow periods that all expediters have from time to time, and two months when we had no fleet...
  10. ATeam

    Where to find a truck for CDL test

    Maybe something has changed. When Diane and I looked for companies to rent us an air brake equipped straight truck, the easy part was finding the companies. The challenge was finding a company that would rent us a truck when neither of us had a CDL, but only permits. In Minnesota, truck driver...
  11. ATeam

    Truck Stops

    Rest areas, yes. Wal-Mart, yes. With our straight truck, we tend to go where 24 hour businesses can be found. Restaurant managers will often give permission to park overnight in their lots (but not Steak and Shake, never had much success with them). Grocery store managers are also usually glad...
  12. ATeam

    EO Code of Conduct

    Since it is not possible to repsond to the "EO Code of Conduct" announcement in the announcement window above, I'm starting a thread here to do so. This is a long-overdue change that will benefit the entire EO community. Thank you to those who put the time, effort and moral courage into...
  13. ATeam

    Hopin' you're all doing well...

    Your willingness to characterize yourself as an unsuccessful expediter is refreshingly honest. With a bit of time now between you and your departure from expediting, do you have any advice to share with people who are thinking about getting into the industry? To what do you attribute your...
  14. ATeam

    another dumb question

    Here is a link to the FedEx Custom Critical Solutions web page. Click on White Glove Services to learn more about this component of the larger company. White Glove trucks and drivers do more than is listed here, but this will give you a start. When available, White Glove trucks and drivers are...
  15. ATeam

    straight trucks & truck stops

    Diane and I avoid truck stop parking whenever we can for a number of reasons. We do take some satisfaction in doing that frees up a parking space for a big rig driver who really needs it. Every night, as the truck stops fill, there is a dance that goes on where big rig drivers orbit around...
  16. ATeam

    new career questions

    Diane and I drive team, so I can't tell you much about solo. I can say that Minneapolis is our home express center and we seldom have trouble getting a load out. We also seldom get a load in. Freight that takes us home is a rare find. That suits us just fine, as we spend most of our time on the...
  17. ATeam

    Great New Toy

    We bought one (NeatReceipts) last year. It performs as advertised. I especially like its compact size. This scanner takes up very little space in the truck. I don't like the fact that it will not clearly scan very fine print on thermal paper, such that I can fax such print to someone else. These...
  18. ATeam

    new reefer business

    Thank you for the explaination, Leo. No harm done.
  19. ATeam

    new reefer business

    Wow! Thanks for pointing that out. I did not notice it until you mentioned it, arrbsthw. I did indeed say that we have already hauled these containers...the dry ice variety, not the new compressed air variety. I don't remember deleting that part of my post and suspect someone else did, though, I...
  20. ATeam

    new reefer business

    People said I had my head in the sand (and the clouds) when, as someone researching the trucking industry, I described as possible the lifestyle and income we enjoy today. Actually, the income is higher than I believed possible then. People said I had my head in the sand when I said several...
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