From hauling desks to Landstar's authority Part 1
#82
Board Regular
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Rockwall,Tx
Posts: 477
Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Originally Posted by DD60
IT won;t be long before you will pull another .65cpm load for 1000 miles and bring your average down to 1.30 a mile. :lol:
I doubt you will admit it out here in the open. :lol: Last I checked you haven;t even been with LS for 3 months yet.
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#83
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 2,079
Claiming to haul for $2/mile on this board is like throwing chum to sharks. Personally, I've never pulled for less than $2 (actually once I pulled for $1.90 because I screwed up on the mileage).
There......now attack!
#84
Originally Posted by DD60
I doubt you will admit it out here in the open. :lol:
Last I checked you haven;t even been with LS for 3 months yet.
#85
Originally Posted by rank
Claiming to haul for $2/mile on this board is like throwing chum to sharks. Personally, I've never pulled for less than $2 (actually once I pulled for $1.90 because I screwed up on the mileage).
There......now attack!
#87
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Rockwall,Tx
Posts: 477
Originally Posted by rank
Claiming to haul for $2/mile on this board is like throwing chum to sharks. Personally, I've never pulled for less than $2 (actually once I pulled for $1.90 because I screwed up on the mileage).
There......now attack! I have hauled plenty of 2.00 and some 3.00 freight. It is not unrealistic to haul for those rates but to average it on every mile pulling a dry van with a company like Landstar is very questionable and there can be a lot of other details left out or stretched. :lol:
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#88
Originally Posted by DD60
Originally Posted by rank
Claiming to haul for $2/mile on this board is like throwing chum to sharks. Personally, I've never pulled for less than $2 (actually once I pulled for $1.90 because I screwed up on the mileage).
There......now attack! I have hauled plenty of 2.00 and some 3.00 freight. It is not unrealistic to haul for those rates but to average it on every mile pulling a dry van with a company like Landstar is very questionable and there can be a lot of other details left out or stretched. :lol:
#90
The last 4 loads I got a call on today:
Origin: ELDERSBURG, MARYLAND Destination: BRENTWOOD, NEW YORK Pickup Date: 3/12/2008 Revenue: $ 1,086.91 Miles: 257 Rate Per Mile: $ 4.23 Origin: NEWARK, DELAWARE Destination: FORT WASHINGTON, PENNSYLVANIA Pickup Date: 3/12/2008 Revenue: $ 517.68 Miles: 52 Rate Per Mile: $ 9.96 Origin: PASSAIC, NEW JERSEY Destination: TORONTO, ONTARIO Pickup Date: 3/12/2008 Revenue: $ 1,338.00 Miles: 446 Rate Per Mile: $ 3.00 Origin: TOBYHANNA, PENNSYLVANIA Destination: MCGUIRE AIR FORCE BASE, NEW JERSEY Pickup Date: 3/12/2008 Revenue: $ 732.00 Miles: 119 Rate Per Mile: $ 6.15 Shame I don't want to go to New Jersey, Ontario, or New York. :lol: |

