Calling Pepe and Merrick.........
#11
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Originally Posted by Bigmon
Thanks for the update. I was interested because I have an office about 10 miles from where you were. I was also curious about your loads out of CA since everyone seems to complain about not being able to get out.
Office? If I'm not mistaken I thought you said you hauled reefer? To be honest I was surprised at the loadboards out there. I thought there would be more. I mean that's a major entry point for stuff from China. I guess I did ok as it was a holiday weekend. There is one guy who I have been talking to lately. He is a broker and has I think 4 trucks. He had more and "lost a fortune in trucking". I asked him where he went wrong and he said taking the $1.00 loads of chicken to California hoping to get out with a good load. A lot of what has been posted here in the past is making sense to me. I mean if anyone like me who knows nothing can go buy a truck and set up shop, well maybe the entry point should be higher. I am doing my best and not hauling cheap but why would someone be taking a $1.00 a mile? But my friend in Mass who was in the trucking business for many many years, was telling me that people hauling for cheap didn't start yesterday. He had his own authority before deregulation. I think, just maybe, things might get better in this industry. Things are getting too expensive and hauling for cheap will put many people out quicker now then before. More and more people will probably just end up company drivers and then it's those left standing against the big companies. The advantage big companies have over the small ones is they have multiple streams of revenue. J.B Hunt is doing real well with intermodal. But I digress and in the end I am too new to make any prognosis for this industry.
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Originally Posted by geomon
come to find out they don't sell iced coffee in Southern California and I go crazy if I don't get some
Actually on Xmas I resorted to that. But the thing is it needs to be brewed double strength as the ice dilutes it. Then they wanted to charge me $2.00 for the cup I took. And actually I read recently, I think it was a New York Times article, that some won't even drink it how I do; They want it cold brewed. Actually I read too (I was Googling for the best ways to make it) there was another article that called McDonalds iced coffee the new crack as people are flocking to it. Buy stock in Mcdonalds. I did end up buying a coffee maker in case of emergenices.
#13
Originally Posted by merrick4
I am doing my best and not hauling cheap but why would someone be taking a $1.00 a mile?
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#14
Originally Posted by merrick4
But the thing is it needs to be brewed double strength as the ice dilutes it.
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#15
Originally Posted by merrick
By the way Gman, I didn't take that load to Colorado. I've decided that I don't have chains, don't want chains and won't be going where I need chains.
I am glad you decided to not go into Colorado without chains, especially during this nasty weather. Some of those western states are checking chains more this year.
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Originally Posted by mike3fan
because they have no clue how much it cost to operate the truck,because someone always wants to go home,because they get nervous that it's noon and they don't have a load today yet,because they are behind on their truck payment and they will make it up next load(they hope).and so on and so on.
Originally Posted by mike3fan
I can't stand hot coffee,the thought of drinking it cold is down right disgusting(no offence).
none taken of course. I never even drank coffee til I was like 30. Well I guess you're lucky cause your state is one of 3 that I can't get the iced coffee in McDonalds either. But you have Dunkin Donuts so that works.
Originally Posted by GMAN
I am glad you decided to not go into Colorado without chains, especially during this nasty weather. Some of those western states are checking chains more this year.
Originally Posted by Doghouse
It was colder in Grand Junction than it is here in Missoula,...either way its in the teens to mid 20's,...reminds me of winter on the farm in upstate NY.
Oh by the way as for being cold, well what I do now is run the ceramic heater at night on low with the APU. Honestly the APU would be fine for most but my blanket is paper thin and I refuse to bundle up. So this works out fine as it brings up the temp and the APU will then shut down for a while then start up so I'm saving fuel. The problem is I was in the shower today and worrying about if I shut the heater off before I left the truck :roll:
#18
Originally Posted by merrick4
But really knowing the costs or not, it's kind of common sense that you can't run for $1.00 a mile.
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#19
Originally Posted by Doghouse
It was colder in Grand Junction than it is here in Missoula,...either way its in the teens to mid 20's,...reminds me of winter on the farm in upstate NY.
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