Reefer v.s. Flatbed - future
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ost_uid0]My guess would be reefer,since you can use as a dry van too.Not knocking flatbed,i've done a little of it too,but it just seems the reefer would be more versatile in my opinion.[/color ost_uid0]
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ost_uid0]<span style='font-size:9pt;line-height:100%'>I'd also have to go with reefer, but would also mention tankers, especially of the petroleum variety!</span>[/color ost_uid0]
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ost_uid0]Dang Doc, if you were running tanker with todays prices of fuel and you got a percentage of the value of what you were carrying........I know of a few states that could use some help on property tax relief!!![/color ost_uid0]
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ost_uid0="bluebeetle"][color=#000000 ost_uid0]Dang Doc, if you were running tanker with todays prices of fuel and you got a percentage of the value of what you were carrying........I know of a few states that could use some help on property tax relief!!![/color ost_uid0][/quote ost_uid0][color=#8D38C9 ost_uid0]Yeah and after about 6 months of tanker yanking I could retire to some ocean front property in Arizona!!!!Unfortunatly, gas haulers pay is staying the same despite the sudden inrush of gas and diesel prices. Tis a shame!!! Although, an enterprising person or two could do quite well in the "Black" market version of gas hauling... :aktion088:[/color ost_uid0]
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ost_uid9]:aktion051: Which has a better and more stable future with way the economy is going? :buttrock:[/color

