Atlanta GA IS A Drag but got a few things done

iceroadtrucker

Veteran Expediter
Driver
Dead head out Florda Tue after dropping close to Tampa here it is Thur and still waiting. Im in Atlanta GA. Got a few things done a Hair cut and then Called about the Below.
Im still sitting here Cant run for Nothing. But then again 464 mile Dead heads are the Pits. That the price I pay going t Florida. Hmm If I dont get outa here with somthing good Im never going down there again with out a Back up. I mean it. End Quarter Invetories for Companies realy are the Pits. Spread the wealth CA or WA state would will work or AZ or NV for that matter. Yesterday Contacted the Below Link about DD2944 form any one in the military that had certain Job skill might want to check it out, Uncle Sam May owe you some Money. Stop Loss. If your were in a certain time frames and got held up, Unlcle Sam wants to Pay ya. Getting mine you can google it. By the way its been extended so if you rate it go get it.
Hunting Season is now Open Heck YA.
I dont got to worry about Halloween and puting up Ghost decorations I think my House is haunted when i was home last I herd a voice say get out, and I just walked in the door.
Joking of course.
Bored can ya tell.


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iceroadtrucker

Veteran Expediter
Driver
Its 0039 Sat Morning and Im still in Atlanta GA I been here since tuesday night.

Truckers Kobayashi Maru

$999.000 divided by 1139 miles is .88 cents a mile

1139 miles divided by 5 miles per gallon = 227 gallons of fuel.

227 gallons X $ 3.15 a gallon = $717.00 dollars for fuel.

$999.00 X 45% = $ 449.55

Do the Math your self.

Figures are for a Tractor trailer with a 475 cat coupled to a 13 speed. Tractor pullling a reefer Trailer.
Not some Straight Truck or Van.

Lets put a twist on it as well and your Going to an area where you got to DH Out.

Would you do this???

I'm just sitting in Hotel Atlanta GA.
I'm bored can ya tell.
 
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repojohn10

Seasoned Expediter
HOLY CRAP, those were load offers for t/t?????


I used to get out of Atlanta w/o a problem, but that was while I pulled a skate board....
 

iceroadtrucker

Veteran Expediter
Driver
Thats a Truckers Kobayashi Maru .

Told ya Im bored.

No-win scenario

I don't believe in no-win scenario

The only way I seen doing that at all would be doing another one outa the place for not less than 2.70 amile and give equal miles if not more. Thats an an average then of 1.82 a mile. if the Miles out were exactly the same but those miles would have to be $2.70 a mile for it to work.

1133 x2 = 2266 miles
2266 miles divided by 5 MPG = 453 gallons of fuel
453 gallons of fuel X $3.15 = $1427.58

2266 miles X 1.82 = $4124.12 X 45%= $1855.85
but as a rule 40% is the max. = $1649.64
Now that would work providing the Second one got $2.70 a mile at 1133 miles.

I dont believe in the No-win scenario.
Yup Im Bored.
 
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repojohn10

Seasoned Expediter
I've never heard of reefer freight being that bad....esp in a metro area. I come from flat bedding and auto transport. I JUST got into expedite.......and got stuck here for the weekend so I understand the bored part.

I keep hearing that reefers are running for no less then 2 - 2.25 a mile, and I know for a fat flats come out of there all the time for a min of 1.50, but........

Are you leased to a company or your own auth? If your leased I can almost put it together to understand it, but if your under your own #'s........ I don't get why it would be that bad....

okie....I need me some sleep. GL.....Sounds like we'll catch up tomorrow too, eh....
 

iceroadtrucker

Veteran Expediter
Driver
Ya Im told that Freight is Slow due to all the End of Quarter Inventories.

I was doing good till I took that load to Tampa area then I hit the wall this week, and been sitting in Atlanta GA since.

Funney I talk to a Friend thats Same. and They are Hoping all over TN MI NJ KY , NC, NY, PA ect areas. Doing realy good. Hmm interesting isnt it.
 
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davekc

Senior Moderator
Staff member
Fleet Owner
88 cents per mile in a dry van straight wouldn't even be appealing unless there are several loads all going to roughly the same place. Those are cheap rates for a tractor pulling a reefer.
Your friends are probably telling you accurate information. Atlanta has been fairly busy including this week. We had a truck drop today and is picking up another this afternoon back to Ohio.
Maybe it is the reefer? Not sure.
 

repojohn10

Seasoned Expediter
Just strange to hear that a reefer can't come out of ATL. I'm still wondering if hes leased to a company......that might be the "catch" that is keeping him there?
 
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