The Island
#142
An iceberg hit and the island sank. Global warming don"t yas know!!
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#143
Now this is with-out me looking at the Landstar load board, but my experience was always with loads NOT ON THE BOARD. you need to do the local load search history for your hometown area. I will almost gurrantee that there is someone shipping EVERYDAY to and from your home. I know of several agents that would love for a dedicated canadian driver, but they all run van and not flat/step
Anyway, this month was a total disaster in terms of income and repairs/losses, that's why I had to grab this load that pays ABOVE my required rate per mile. The only downside is I had to deadhead 550 miles from Sydney, Nova Scotia to this town in Quebec to get it. But now when I have the load, it's smooth sailing. I don't expect any freeways to be closed - I'll be heading west on I-80 all the way to the Northern part of Nevada where I unload. I checked the outgoing freight in that area and for some crazy reason they had a ton of freight going to Eastern Canada. It may be gone by the time I get there but still. I carry chains but I don't use them unless I'm stuck in a parking lot (happened this morning actually and the chains were big help). If the conditions require chains it's time to shut down and go to a hotel.
#144
Load delivered. Payment received. End of story
The only way I'm going back is if: 1) It's summer. 2) The Argentia ferry is running, and you are only 45 minutes away from St. John's. 3) The load pays at least 10 grand PLUS tickets. See my new thread - 'Gambling with Nevada'.
Last edited by tracer; 12-30-2010 at 11:49 AM.
#145
Don't you know? It tipped over from the extra weight. lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNZcz...yer_detailpage
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#147
Actually, I PAID them to take me off. Met another Landstar driver when crossing the border in Port Huron MI and he said years ago this run paid close to $15,000 and he did it a couple of times for that price. At $9,300 INCLUDING TICKETS it's not worth it.
#148
Now please understand that I'm not here to argue with anyone (or everyone), especially since I was always under the exact same impression as the rest of you until I recently read about this. According to the recent article in Highway Star, the rules have been changed. Again, from the posted link:
The purpose of this change in cabotage regulations was to allow more efficient and economical utilization of vehicles both domestically and internationally I didn't read it that way initially, but now that I re-read it with your interpretation in mind, I will admit that it could be interpreted as equipment only......however impractical and ridiculous that may be. Perhaps the prudent course of action is to call the telephone number listed in the link to get an interpretation. "The undersigned independent contractor does hereby certify that Landstar management has explained to me its Cabotage Policy and the illegalities of cabotage policies. Specifically, I have been informed that as a NON RESIDENT ALIEN WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION TO WORK IN THE UNITED STATES, I may only transport loads of freight moving between points within Canada and between points in Canada on the one hand and points within the United States of America on the other. It is understood that if I engage in transporting/moving shipments between points within the Unted States, I have engaged in cabotage which is in direct violation of the law and may be subject to fines, equipment seizure and possible imprisonment. It is understood that if I am offered shipments moving within the United States, I am to identify myself as an unauthorized alien and refuse the load..." And that's that - no ifs or buts. Hope this helps other Canadians trucking into and out of the USA. Last edited by tracer; 01-06-2011 at 03:38 AM. Reason: spelling |
Anyway, this month was a total disaster in terms of income and repairs/losses, that's why I had to grab this load that pays ABOVE my required rate per mile. The only downside is I had to deadhead 550 miles from Sydney, Nova Scotia to this town in Quebec to get it. But now when I have the load, it's smooth sailing. I don't expect any freeways to be closed - I'll be heading west on I-80 all the way to the Northern part of Nevada where I unload. I checked the outgoing freight in that area and for some crazy reason they had a ton of freight going to Eastern Canada. It may be gone by the time I get there but still. 
