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    Jumping Load boards

    Cute. I don't have a problem paying for the load boards, and I have. The problem I have is paying and they don't have loads for my truck type. Most of the loads out of florida are refers, flat beds, 48' and 53'. I just want a load board that has loads for my truck.
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    Jumping Load boards

    Thank you. I only want to run local, so the plot gets thicker. I can't justify having an MC# and they are requesting it. On top of the fact that you have to pay to search the load boards to find out they have no loads for you.
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    Jumping Load boards

    Which load boards can you use to load 24 footers. Most of them want 48 to 53' trucks, or specialized: flat beds or refers. I have yet to find one that has loads for my trucks.
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    New Expediter

    Thanks, but 30K is a bit much for me right now. I am waiting on a move on a wing and a prayer. If nothing happens by the summer I will have no choice but to sell the trucks. Everything moving in the state are refers, or flat beds, probably due to the citrus and plants. I haven't given up...
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    New Expediter

    coinsidentally, my husband does foreclosed properties and he uses his pick up truck and a trailer. I just spoke with an expedite company that said they will use any truck, I mentioned that I was in Florida and the trucks do not have sleepers. She said that is fine. So, I am going to check it out.
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    New Expediter

    That company seaboard's phone is disconnected. I applied with a company on craigslist to make furniture deliveries. He said you can make 2500 to 3300 per week. You get paid weekly, and it is seasonal work. I asked for his credentials and he became defensive. To work my guys 100 miles a day...
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    New Expediter

    I live 30 miles outside of Orlando. I haven't tried courier companies because I thought the biggest truck they would need is a van. That is a good idea. I am now trying to sign on as a contractor with the depots as suggested. Home depot, office depot, etc. There is not alot going on in this...
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    New Expediter

    Thanks for the tip. I am really wanting to do anything to get my trucks moving right now.
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    New Expediter

    They are both dock high. They don't have sleepers, that I think is the major problem. Everyone I call says they need sleepers, some DOT rated.
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    New Expediter

    I have a moving company and I am not doing much moving. I would like to try expediting; however, I have 2 (24ft) box trucks one is a 99 and the other is a 2000. Are they too old? I don't drive I have drivers, I basically run the company. What are the pitfalls? Is it even worth it?
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