I think it would be great if we could see everything going on. Trucks, equipment, qualifications, etc. Seeing what was in bound into an express center would be really cool too. But IF you had all that info you might not take that load they need covered heading to LA if you knew there were 5 TVAL trucks already there and 8 more in bound.
If we had that info and the 5 and 8 scenario developed in LA as you describe, Diane and I would not hesitate to take the next load going to LA.
First, we would not take that long inbound run if the money was not good, so if we took it, it would mean a lucrative run now. That's a bird in the hand thing.
Second, it takes time to get to LA. Whatever the all knowing information board would say today will likely change by the time we got there, even if inbound trucks were accounted for.
Third, you have no idea what the inbound trucks will be up to when they arrive. Some may go out of service to rest after a long run. Some may be heading home and will not be heard from for a month. Some may go into the shop. Some may be already pre-dispatched on a short run or a run back east.
Fourth, no board will tell you what shippers are up to. We are in the expedite business after all. You never know what will bubble up or when. Some loads are booked weeks in advance but kept secret until the last minute. Some pop up five minutes after you have just convinced yourself that you won't see anything until Monday.
Fifth, there are things you can do to give yourself an edge over the gaggle of trucks that forms at the TA in Ontario. Mainly, don't go to Ontario. Go to Orange County and wait for freight there. Lots of shippers are there.
Sixth, what's wrong with LA? I'd rather do short runs for a month out there than run up and down I-95.
Seventh, runs to LA are usually long runs that pay $5,000, $6,000 and even $7,000. If that's all you do for a week, it's not a bad week. If you can top it off with a couple short runs, it is a fantastic week. Even if you do nothing for the entire next week but that load back east comes, you are looking at $10,000 to $14,000 for two weeks with good paying miles. I'll take that deal all day long.
You could tell Diane and me that there were 10 trucks in LA now and 20 inbound that are qualified the same as ours. We'd take the next good paying load in without hesitation. The West Coast has been a great market for us; inbound, outbound and in between.
Examples here.