How are you guys finding your loads?

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Old 10-03-2006, 01:07 AM
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How is payment worked out by a broker? IN general? I have never been through a broker, but want to use it as an option to keep loaded on backhauls, etc in some occasions.

Just wondered how the payment schedules work? Also do they just fax you a B-O-L and you pick the load up etc?
 
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Old 10-03-2006, 09:43 AM
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If you run a 300 mi radius of Balto you need a load every day and thats a lot of calling and you really need 6 loads in 5 days to make money or one really whopper paying load that will represent 2 days pay in 1 day.and the rest of the week 1 days pay.
That sounds unrealistic and extremely stressful. I don't think I could pull that off.

There is usually a lot of short runs for steel out of Baltimore. I have met several who pull covered wagons hauling up to New Jersey, etc.,
There is plenty of freight between Balto and Harrisburg
But how are the rates? Any good?

Sonny, you seem to stay on the east coast, do you consistantly get decent rates?

You know the cost living is high pretty much everywhere in the east, can you have a one truck operation, stay on the east coast, and make decent money?

Of course decent money is always open to interpretation but you know, a house, couple of trucks (not class 8, but personal, that's all I have ) a good hobby and a few bad habits. :lol: 8)
 
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Old 10-03-2006, 10:12 AM
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...running a 300 radius of Baltimore...
Uuuugggghhhh!!! Yes, all the while wiggling a tack underneath your fingernails!
 
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Old 10-03-2006, 10:53 AM
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Tell me about it. My wife and I have agreed that one day when we finally had enough we're out of here. I was noodling around the other day and found that Maryland has around 10000 sq. miles of land and a population of over 5 million. Montana has around 145,000 sq. miles of land and a pop of 900,000. :shock: No wonder I feel so cramped! :roll:
 
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Old 10-03-2006, 11:37 AM
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Yeah, I just find my mind is always on high alert in certain places. It's like Atlanta, plotting to figure out if you are going to drive tired to get through it at night, get up at 5 to sneek through before the rush, sit around to 9 am or 10 am... DC to Baltimore...to Philly...It's just a much harder way to earn a living than running north and south west of the appalachians from the midwest to the Southern states. Not saying Maryland wouldn't be a nice place to live....

I'm even beginning to write off the passage from north of Columbus OH down to NC and beyond. Stop and go, mountains, tolls...for what? Pennsylvania! Back and forth, fast downhill trucks and fast uphill trucks. Mountains, curves, snow, tolls, rough pavement... What do they say when you start a business? Location, location, location! :lol:
 
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Old 10-03-2006, 01:16 PM
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I have only had my authority for a year and never ran a reefer before.
I do have over 25 years exp as a leased owner op though
I am only away from home 1 night a week(tonite in matter of fact)
I set this up to be home as much as poss and no weekends
The only place I have ever run is
Metro NY - Boston-Balt-Harrisburg-Milton-Albany thats it.
So I have an advantage
Every week I pick up a load of frozen fish ltl 4-8 stops in Boston and work my way down to Gettysburg and finish on Wed am
The rest of the week I just need busy work to get me back to Boston for Mon.
The rates are pretty decent in the above area and I can afford to live in NJ and eat in a nice restaurant now and then


But let me warn you
If you are going to get your own authority
You need a mentor willing to help you with a list of tried and true brokers.
 
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Old 10-04-2006, 09:20 AM
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Will's Sidekick:
The only place I have ever run is
Metro NY - Boston-Balt-Harrisburg-Milton-Albany thats it.
I am not worthy ops:
 
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Old 10-04-2006, 11:45 AM
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you must pay homage
 
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Old 10-04-2006, 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by RostyC
Maryland has around 10000 sq. miles of land and a population of over 5 million. Montana has around 145,000 sq. miles of land and a pop of 900,000. :shock: No wonder I feel so cramped! :roll:

don`t get any ideas now, we dont need anymore city folk out there :shock:
 
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Old 10-04-2006, 01:40 PM
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I have only had my authority for a year and never ran a reefer before.
I do have over 25 years exp as a leased owner op though
I am only away from home 1 night a week(tonite in matter of fact)
I set this up to be home as much as poss and no weekends
The only place I have ever run is
Metro NY - Boston-Balt-Harrisburg-Milton-Albany thats it.
So I have an advantage
Every week I pick up a load of frozen fish ltl 4-8 stops in Boston and work my way down to Gettysburg and finish on Wed am
The rest of the week I just need busy work to get me back to Boston for Mon.
The rates are pretty decent in the above area and I can afford to live in NJ and eat in a nice restaurant now and then
That sounds manageable. Thanks for sharing that.


But let me warn you
If you are going to get your own authority
You need a mentor willing to help you with a list of tried and true brokers.
Definetly yes. I'm still doing alot of research into the business so I haven't put together a plan as of yet, but that's great advice, thanks again.

don`t get any ideas now, we dont need anymore city folk out there Shocked
The next two words you'll here from me are "HOWDY NEIGHBOR!" :lol: :lol:

Seriously, I grew up in a one horse town, boy do I miss that.
 

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