how many trucks stuck in TX now
Teams don't seem to do too bad in TX, even in a van. We've been refused vans loads out, simply because the customer specifically requested a team, even though there was plenty of time for a solo van to do it and it wasn't a sensitive load that required someone in the vehicle at all times.
anyone who's been in the biz for awhile knows..TX is like...expect the worst and hope for the best....anyone who banks on getting out same day or quickly is in for a big disappointment......sometimes ya might win the lottery and ya get out quickly..that is when you say....God Bless Texas....
anyone who's been in the biz for awhile knows..TX is like...expect the worst and hope for the best....anyone who banks on getting out same day or quickly is in for a big disappointment......sometimes ya might win the lottery and ya get out quickly..that is when you say....God Bless Texas....
Maybe to pass the time in Laredo, one can go into town and watch A&E film episodes of their new reality show, "Bordertown:Laredo"
"Bruises fade and bones will mend-but a psyche can be ruined FOREVER" : LisaLouHoo, c. 2008
Oh, I'll get out of Texas only minutes after I drop a load. I might not be getting paid to move, but I'll sure has heck get right back out of there.
What's the best part about delivering a load in the middle of texas? No matter which direction you go you're almost half way out of the state.
as long as you get a good rate going in.....some members here can't afford to do that and are literally stuck...
Texas...where is this place you speak of?? I have heard many stories about the cut throat rates, I myself stay out of there until the snow starts flying. Good vacation spot in the winter as I really don't look for much work from Jan. to April anymore. Ah, the good life