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smlogistics 07-27-2008 02:06 PM

where the heck are the trucks?
 
hi everybody, i've been trying for months to find trucks in various areas where i get freight but i haven't been able to do it. i go on the boards and there will be like 1 or 2 in the area. is there a better way to find drivers besides getloaded?

Sammonman 07-28-2008 05:35 PM

Internet Truck Stop, DAT.
If you have good rates people will call you.

GMAN 09-11-2008 11:35 AM

If you are having trouble finding trucks, you need to raise your rates. I will go about anywhere if the money is right. There are other like minded owners who feel the same way.

scrapmetal 07-25-2009 02:43 AM

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Originally Posted by GMAN (Post 410295)
If you are having trouble finding trucks, you need to raise your rates. I will go about anywhere if the money is right. There are other like minded owners who feel the same way.

x2 #1answer

badkw 09-28-2009 05:39 PM

Yup! I agree. There is definatly no shortage of trucks, just shippers with a shortage of willingness to pay a reasonable rate. If you have money (good money) you should have no problem finding someone to haul your freight. Just like anything else though, you get what you pay for!

jac_transportation 10-29-2009 04:29 PM

call me if you need a truck
 
give me a call if I'm around maybe we can help each other, jim 409 351 4837 o/op

rlhgpt 11-21-2009 07:01 AM

Gulf Eagle logistics
 
What part of the country you in? Im in gulfport Mississippi, hour from New Orleans. Just bought a 2005 freightliner and nice box trailer. [email protected]

GMAN 11-21-2009 10:56 AM

There are quite a few owners who have parked their trucks this year rather than to haul freight for free. My truck hasn't moved all week. I do have a load on the truck that I picked up yesterday which pays pretty well. Otherwise, I would continue to sit. I can't see hauling freight for someone who is making a profit on my efforts and who wants to deny me making a profit. Without the trucks to deliver the freight the shipper or broker can't make money. It is cheaper to sit than run a truck for free. At least if it sits you are not wearing your truck out and waisting your time for nothing. There is plenty of freight around if you don't care about making a profit. Finding decent paying loads sometimes takes a little longer.

devildice 11-21-2009 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by GMAN (Post 468119)
There are quite a few owners who have parked their trucks this year rather than to haul freight for free. My truck hasn't moved all week. I do have a load on the truck that I picked up yesterday which pays pretty well. Otherwise, I would continue to sit. I can't see hauling freight for someone who is making a profit on my efforts and who wants to deny me making a profit. Without the trucks to deliver the freight the shipper or broker can't make money. It is cheaper to sit than run a truck for free. At least if it sits you are not wearing your truck out and waisting your time for nothing. There is plenty of freight around if you don't care about making a profit. Finding decent paying loads sometimes takes a little longer.

X2!!!!! Screw the shippers, agents, brokers and everyone else that expects a truck to haul a load where they all make a profit and the truck makes zero. I too will sit and even DH home regardless of where in the country I am before I haul a cheap load.

rlhgpt 11-25-2009 12:23 AM

IM in gulfport mississippi near new orleans, for $1.50 Ill haul your freight.

Joey Shabadoo 11-29-2009 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by devildice (Post 468127)
X2!!!!! Screw the shippers, agents, brokers and everyone else that expects a truck to haul a load where they all make a profit and the truck makes zero. I too will sit and even DH home regardless of where in the country I am before I haul a cheap load.

Put yourself in their shoes: why should shippers raise the rates when there's plenty of fools out there willing to haul for $0?

Why should companies raise wages when people will drive their trucks for .25 cpm?

Even in the fast food industry, there's a minimum wage. Another burger flipper can't underbid you at McDonald's by working for $2.00/hr. And yet in trucking, some moron can undercut you by hauling loads for zilch.

So many drivers blame the shippers, blame the receivers, blame the grocery *****houses, blame the mega carriers, blame the brokers, etc for the ills that befall this industry. But the real blame lies in the mirror...

freebirdrfd 11-29-2009 08:32 PM

:thumbsup:
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Originally Posted by Joey Shabadoo (Post 469071)
Put yourself in their shoes: why should shippers raise the rates when there's plenty of fools out there willing to haul for $0?

Why should companies raise wages when people will drive their trucks for .25 cpm?

Even in the fast food industry, there's a minimum wage. Another burger flipper can't underbid you at McDonald's by working for $2.00/hr. And yet in trucking, some moron can undercut you by hauling loads for zilch.

So many drivers blame the shippers, blame the receivers, blame the grocery *****houses, blame the mega carriers, blame the brokers, etc for the ills that befall this industry. But the real blame lies in the mirror...

:thumbsup: :clap: it's called drivers screwing drivers.

SoCal79 01-13-2010 11:44 PM

I know this is a couple months old, but man when things get slow people cut rates. I'm in construction trucking in CA my hourly rates went from $85 an hour, for a 3axle dump, to $65 and plummeting in about 3 months. Rate cutting idiots killing it for EVERYBODY who makes a living with a truck. I dont have to tell you who these idiots are. My truck is parked and I am running out of money and looking for a good job if there are any left!

TimT 03-22-2010 11:23 PM

What?
 
I don't put this only on the drivers. True there are drivers that can afford to wait for the good paying loads.
some cannot. some have truck payments, Bills, Health care, A family to feed. not all O/Op has a nest egg.

I would say if a driver can find another job to pay the bills until rates get better, and don't take the job then it's the drivers fault. but if you have a $1,800 truck payment not to many jobs will cover your bills. The economy is slow unemployment is VERY high.. not to many jobs at McDonald's open. brokers Know This! and will post a load weeks before it needs delivered at a rate that would just cover your fuel if you was trying to get home!!! as the dead line to get this load moving approaches, The brokers will up the rate. They have no problems playing the " fish game "

To me the blame is on 3 things. The economy, Brokers, Drivers

Dave_0755 03-23-2010 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by TimT (Post 477271)
I don't put this only on the drivers. True there are drivers that can afford to wait for the good paying loads.
some cannot. some have truck payments, Bills, Health care, A family to feed. not all O/Op has a nest egg.

I would say if a driver can find another job to pay the bills until rates get better, and don't take the job then it's the drivers fault. but if you have a $1,800 truck payment not to many jobs will cover your bills. The economy is slow unemployment is VERY high.. not to many jobs at McDonald's open. brokers Know This! and will post a load weeks before it needs delivered at a rate that would just cover your fuel if you was trying to get home!!! as the dead line to get this load moving approaches, The brokers will up the rate. They have no problems playing the " fish game "

To me the blame is on 3 things. The economy, Brokers, Drivers

Can you even make money with a $1800 truck payment? How much would you have to get paid per mile on average to show a profit with that payment? That seems like it would be hard to do.

Windwalker 03-23-2010 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave_0755 (Post 477313)
Can you even make money with a $1800 truck payment? How much would you have to get paid per mile on average to show a profit with that payment? That seems like it would be hard to do.

You're sure not going to run for $0.96/mile. Even with a fuel sir charge. But, now, think about the guy that just bought a brand new KW, W90L, with a Studio Sleeper. And, payments approaching $3000/month. Know a guy that did just that. Don't know if he's been able to hang on to it or not.

Justruckin 03-28-2010 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Windwalker (Post 477356)
You're sure not going to run for $0.96/mile. Even with a fuel sir charge. But, now, think about the guy that just bought a brand new KW, W90L, with a Studio Sleeper. And, payments approaching $3000/month. Know a guy that did just that. Don't know if he's been able to hang on to it or not.

He won't last long with that payment and those rates. My equipment was paid for, and I could no longer justify running for these rates. After fuel, a shower and a meal I may as well have been broke.

Out of all of us that started out together, 3 have filed bankruptcy and lost everything and me and my other buddy just hung it up before we got to that point. Personally, I don't miss trucking in the least. It is not what it used to be, 20 years is enough.

Justruckin 05-18-2010 05:35 AM

And we are starting another business! Going to feed you guys, if you have the time to stop look me up in Chelsea MI. The Lunch Box!

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See y'all down the road!

Mike

One 08-16-2010 04:57 PM

Some really good points made esp by Gman /salute!
There is no need to get out there and risk breakdown or injury for just keeping afloat, sit and be patient, find the right paying freight and be ready to roll when u do. If i was an O/O it rather not run that engine unless its worth it, copy?

If you cant find someone to run your frieght its because your not being reasonable, squeeze your shippers for higher rates, check the competition for their rates and do not undercut them. You are more valuable to the shipper if u can get it done than if u save them 2% IF u get it done. Pay the truck more and ull get top notch service out of them.

briar rabbit 02-13-2012 03:02 AM

Too many idiots for truckers to contend with on the road not to be getting paid for it, and lets not even talk about all the permits and hassles that the DOT throw at you. Brokers are like lawyers they will break it off in you if you let em.They should have to pull out of a yard in the middle of no where loaded heavy and the DOT sitting at the stop sign 200 yards away waiting on em.

dle 02-17-2012 09:31 PM

Raise the rates? How can we even approach the customers when we don't get calls from folks about loads?

WILLIE BROWN 04-21-2012 06:01 PM

Hello:
My name is Willie Brown and i have trucks every were if you need help and you are interested. My Email [email protected]

WILLIE BROWN 04-21-2012 06:05 PM

Hello:
My name is Willie Brown and i have freight but i need more Owner Operators. Let me know if you are interested. My Email [email protected]


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