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Old 03-16-2011, 04:08 AM
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While you took the week off to sight see in AB, some of us had to pick up the slack at LS I guess. $3.81/mile from Baltimore to the GTA, SD, 1+1, 1 piece, no tarp.....again.

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Old 03-16-2011, 04:15 AM
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Two questions for anyone who has an answer.

1. Why would anyone become a Landstar Agent? They're just a broker right? And you have to find your own freight. Why not put up the bond and get a subscription to DAT and go it alone?

2. Hypothetically speaking, let's say I had some freight that I needed to broker out and I knew a guy with a truck and trailer but he was leased onto a company with non forced dispatch. What would stop me from giving those loads to the lease operator, having him send me POD's and cutting him a check?
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Old 03-16-2011, 10:25 AM
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1. They have a captive supply of trucks to haul their freight. They don't have to put up money for advances,quick pay,ect. and wait on their money.
2. If there was an accident/cargo damage it would not be covered. If there was bodily injury you would become primary on the liabilty.
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While you took the week off to sight see in AB, some of us had to pick up the slack at LS I guess. $3.81/mile from Baltimore to the GTA, SD, 1+1, 1 piece, no tarp.....again.

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Heck, even I'd go to Canada for that. Maybe you could be a pal and get Tracer the agents code and info?
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Old 03-17-2011, 01:13 AM
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2. Hypothetically speaking, let's say I had some freight that I needed to broker out and I knew a guy with a truck and trailer but he was leased onto a company with non forced dispatch. What would stop me from giving those loads to the lease operator, having him send me POD's and cutting him a check?

He would not have proof of insurance to give to you, so basically he could load the piece and sell it, and you would be liable to reimburse the customer at your expense.

I usually have to provide proof of insurance and have my agent fax a copy to the broker for his file
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Old 03-17-2011, 03:31 AM
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While you took the week off to sight see in AB, some of us had to pick up the slack at LS I guess. $3.81/mile from Baltimore to the GTA, SD, 1+1, 1 piece, no tarp.....again.

Send me a post card.
I think you can contact a Landstar agent so that they qualify you as shipper (they check your credit) and then you can just give them freight. I read somewhere that most successful trucking companies act both as carriers and freight brokers, brokering freight they cannot and don't want to haul themselves.
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Old 03-17-2011, 04:07 AM
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Yeah those are good points on the insurance.

>I think you can contact a Landstar agent so that they qualify you as shipper (they check your credit) and then you can just give them freight.
I don't need to move the loads thru Landstar. I move my excess freight by posting it on DAT/Load Link/Truckers Edge. That's why I was wondering why anyone would become a Landstar agent when they can just get a DAT account and post the loads on there. I have a few loads that need to get to Baltimore faster than I can get them done. I can post them but I'd like to load a guy I know if possible. Besides, If I post them my phone will ring non stop and drive me crazy. Been there.

>Heck, even I'd go to Canada for that.
Not bad eh? Got another one too. Not as good but not bad either. Legal on a flat or step no tarp 15,000 lb load at $2500 on 700 miles from MD to the North Bay area.

>Maybe you could be a pal and get Tracer the agents code and info?
I'm sending a truck to pick that up on Fri AM so it's gone. Plus, it *might* be loading out of the port (not sure yet) and Tracer HASN'T GOT HIS TWIC CARD YET!!!!! C'MON MAN ARE YOU IN THIS TO MAKE MONEY OR JUST FOOL AROUND? TWIC TWIC TWIC
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Old 03-17-2011, 03:53 PM
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Yeah ...I think you can ... become a Landstar agent ... and drive me crazy. Been there.
If you post your truck as available on Trucker's Edge, does anyone ever call with good loads?
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Sure. But there's a lot of junk too. But I use that opportunity to talk up freight rates and tell them I'm getting 4/mile LOL.

BTW, booked another load out of the east today. 2 pics + 1 drop from Hartford to London. Legal width x 10'-5" H x 35,000 lbs. $2500 + $250 tarp = $2750 on 606 miles.

This is like shooting fish in a barrel.
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Legal width x 10'-5" H x 35,000 lbs. ... $250 tarp ... This is like shooting fish in a barrel.
I think shooting fish in a barrel is easier than tarping a 10'5" tall load. You need my Conestoga
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