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Rev. 10-13-2010 07:36 AM


Originally Posted by tracer (Post 488006)
The shipper was offering $14,500. Which I think is okay, considering you're making $5k a week for 2 weeks of work plus almost another $5k as "northern bonus".

Trucker's math. After Landstar's cut and fuel, you're making $7440 for the entire job, or a whopping $1.09 a mile. Your "2 weeks" is almost guaranteed more than that, simply because of terrain and weather. Bigmon is 100% correct: one breakdown, and you're suddenly making nothing.

Steel Horse Cowboy 10-13-2010 11:11 AM


Originally Posted by Rev. (Post 488028)
Trucker's math. After Landstar's cut and fuel, you're making $7440 for the entire job, or a whopping $1.09 a mile. Your "2 weeks" is almost guaranteed more than that, simply because of terrain and weather. Bigmon is 100% correct: one breakdown, and you're suddenly making nothing.

WOW..... I agree....... holy chit!

Landstar is a rip-off in my opinion. Anyone who takes a percentage of my stop-off pay and dips their hands into my layover pay can kiss my *****

Tracer, just wait a day or two if need be and find ya another load.

I am telling you, ya need to come run stuff from Chicago to Ontario. Most of it pays over $1,200 a trip and you could work 4 days and make as much as you are OTR

repete 10-13-2010 07:23 PM

Just wondering , would fuel be higher price up there? Would you be able to find it when you needed to? Geez, road service just for a flat could take a day and cost an arm and leg.
Man I could worry my self to death on a run like that!

jagerbomber3.0 10-14-2010 07:22 PM


Originally Posted by Rev. (Post 488028)
Trucker's math. After Landstar's cut and fuel, you're making $7440 for the entire job, or a whopping $1.09 a mile. Your "2 weeks" is almost guaranteed more than that, simply because of terrain and weather. Bigmon is 100% correct: one breakdown, and you're suddenly making nothing.

It pains my soul to do it but I am with Rev. on this one. After landstar dips their hands into that it doesnt look so good when you consider the area you will be traveling and the risks you are taking with a break down or even just a plain old flat tire.

tracer 10-15-2010 10:15 AM

I agree with you guys. This run is just too dangerous. I actually didn't think about a possibility of a breakdown. I was concerned about the weather and road conditions up there. That's why I didn't take it. It's just that this was the highest paying load I've seen on the board so far. Instead of this one I did 300 mi empty and picked up a load of 25 ft long steel racking in Idaho going to Regina, SK, Canada: 300 miles empty, 900 miles loaded - $2,700 gross. Dropped it today and unloading took forever because of the Conestoga sliding tarp. The forklift guy was good and didn't damage anything but I basically had to move the truck back and forth while he had the racking in the air. There was no other way to get it off the trailer!

I thought I'd be stuck in Regina after this but to my surprise a local Landstar agent called and offered me a load! I picked it up today - Friday - right after I had dropped the darn racking. This is a beauty of a deal: Deadhead: 45 miles (!), 45,000 lbs on pallets, going to North Dakota; 387 loaded miles. $1,178 or $3.04 per loaded mile to the truck :)

bulldozerbert 10-15-2010 10:50 AM

you are going to miss Ontario soon. ;) Lol

Steel Horse Cowboy 10-17-2010 10:07 AM

I know you are a Canadian thru and thru, but how hard would it be for you to move to the US???? I mean, even just rent a place over the bridge. It seems like it would make more financial sense for you to move here and make more $$$ being able to run loads intra-US and also Canada.

Just wondering.

freebirdrfd 10-17-2010 11:02 AM

Sh
Sh*t, you could probably rent a place in Detroit for $200. a month :lol: :smokin:

tracer 10-19-2010 02:12 AM

I think it's pretty much impossible: I'd need a green card and permission to work in US. I can rent a place or even buy a house - no problem - but I cannot work inside the country. Lots of Canadians own real estate in US but getting a job is a totally different animal.

Bigmon 10-19-2010 02:24 AM

What happened to your twitter? It says no good.


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