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  1. terryandrene

    What is the difference?

    I adopted my use of the above definitions after taking a poll on EO about a year ago. I asked the EO members and several different carriers' recruiters and the consensus was as I indicated. Now that we've got a discussion going, how 'bout everyone joining in and help us decide an ideal...
  2. terryandrene

    What is the difference?

    It's >not unusual to pick-up something only going 300 miles early >in the day for next morning delivery. This creates an >opportunity for a 2nd load and some extra bucks. When it's >busy this has helped my bottom line. I think it's great you've said that because there is no finite...
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    lying owners

    Really sorry to read you aren't getting 57% of all the monies earned by the truck while under your control. Depending on the terms of your lease agreement with the owner (You do have a lease with the owner, don't you?) we would hope you have luck in small claims court
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    :censoredsign:, :censoredsign:, :censoredsign:.

    We bought a Magellin 700 from Costco and it was love at first sight. The gadget never failed us when taking us to and from any of the several dozen addresses in the USA and Canada to which we traveled. Shortly after Thanksgiving the thin crashed and would not stay on for more than a second...
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    What is the difference?

    UnEx: I define Expediting as Door-to-Door; Exclusive use; Time sensitive, P/U and Deliver on the customers schedule, not the carrier. A courier is typically local P/U delivery service with scheduled, dedicated deliveries or, on call to take one or more items to or from one or more customers...
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    The $40,000 toilet

    DannyD: I enjoyed the format of your reply to all the replies to your orig post. I, like most folks, like to know that people are listening. There's a place that has its rear wall bordering the soutbound highway on I-75, south of Dayton, north of middletown, about mm 40ish. I was in there so...
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    Just wondering if this can be done......

    Is your cube Sprinter a 6 wheeler?
  8. terryandrene

    Live and learn...

    Leo posted the same link on another thread and we cant't find a price or source. Got any hints?
  9. terryandrene

    The $40,000 toilet

    Leo: Is the price a secret? I can't find a reference to a price anywhere on their site.
  10. terryandrene

    any expediting companies in lima,ohio area

    Newtoexpediting: After you check the "find Jobs" tab above, check http://www.expeditecarrier.com/, reread Teacel's response to your last post in our Forum. The Expediting segment of the trucking industry is generally not conducive to part time work. We owner/Operators are not just driving a...
  11. terryandrene

    The $40,000 toilet

    DannyD: Here's a potential solution, not far from you in Farmington Hills, MI. http://www.microheat.com
  12. terryandrene

    2006 EXPO

    RichM is close. The Expedite Expo will be held on a Fri/Sat at the end of July at the Roberts Convention Center at Willmington ,OH. Exit 50, I-71. This is on the west of the Highway opposite the R+L truck yard. This should prove to an exciting event as all of the exhibitors will be inside...
  13. terryandrene

    Gas or Diesel van

    Rene' and I team about 50% of the year. A van team will typically gross 1/3 more than a solo. Net will be about 1/2 more because all the fixed and most recurring expenses are the same, team or solo. Straight trucks will usually earn 65% more as team than solo. As mentioned above, the...
  14. terryandrene

    Gas or Diesel van

    To answer your question, my gas chev 3500 has 524,000 miles on it and still runs great at 15 mpg. I've idled all night without problems and stayed quite warm. I would not get a 3/4 ton as this can limit your earning potential after you include all your personal gear, in addition to the carrier...
  15. terryandrene

    Whats a C unit making

    targuard86 Teamdriver is a good example of a team with lots of hustle; however, his high revenue, I believe, is an anomaly and you should expect to gross, to the truck, about $125K-150K, in the beginning. A typical team would get to share 60% of that. Terry
  16. terryandrene

    Set aside for taxes

    A recent post by a prospective expediter indicated that his analysis of expenditures would include a 25% set aside for quarterly tax withholding. A good idea to err on the side of too much rather than not enough withholding; however, given the myriad trucker related deductions, not many us need...
  17. terryandrene

    Just thinking out loud

    Congrats on you and your van getting aboard. Best of luck to for success of each of you. We know, reasnably well, a couple from the south that own 7 tractors and some trailers and have kept the same teams operating them for several years. Having picked good drivers and people in the first...
  18. terryandrene

    Court rules FedEX Ground contractors are employees

    RE: Court rules FedEX Ground contractors are emplo This is good news for the employee-like contractors that have been running for FedEx Ground since its inception. FedEx Ground and its method of operation, however, should not be confused with FedEx Custom Critical, nor most any other major...
  19. terryandrene

    Greatest bumper stickers

    I want to die in my sleep like my grandfather, instead of yelling and hollering like all the passengers in his car.
  20. terryandrene

    Say you were in charge of Ford, Chrysler, GM, Frei

    RE: Say you were in charge of Ford, Chrysler, GM, I want all of the above available to me as cargo van standard or option. I want in-dash gps navigation system; In-dash XM, AM, FM, CB, Cassette and CD player; Plug-in for Qualcomm Mobile Comms Terminal; A power point console for pluging...
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