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AutonomyRex

Seasoned Expediter
Same is true on our tractor trailers as the straight trucks. This is obviolusly a very well kept vehicle by looking at the pictures. Assuming it was mechanically sound it would not only pass, but it would be pretty cool.

As for weight, I have to guess but I am thinking avg of around 35k.

From what I'm told it has more newer parts and better maintained than many newer trucks....He thinks the same, it is a very cool truck, and those similar...calls attention, and he'd never drive junk either.;) ......Not sure why any sane man would want to climb over that doghouse ...lol.....

I'll pass it on that you are open to the idea.

Oh, btw....Does Load 1 use solos ?? And have a need?....so many want team, and like me....he doesn't team ..lol

I am gonna have him get his own profile name....ask his own questions. LOL....starting to feel like his assistant!!
He is a company T/T van driver seeking to go out on his own as well...

Thx
A-Rex

Gotta check my fantasy football team...get off this losing streak!
 

jelliott

Veteran Expediter
Motor Carrier Executive
US Army
Yes we have solo tractor trailers. Most of our tractor fleet is solos. They run primarily regional, about a 500 mile radius of Detroit. They pull general commodity and expedite freight.

As far as chef, well to be honest when a man walks thru the door with a fifteen pound cheesecake, I am not sure if we even looked at his vehicle! LOL
 

Ragman

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
As far as chef, well to be honest when a man walks thru the door with a fifteen pound cheesecake, I am not sure if we even looked at his vehicle! LOL

especialy if it is a chocolate cheese cake. yummo! :D
 

OntarioVanMan

Retired Expediter
Owner/Operator
From what I hear there are going to be 3 units down here by morning...hope your staff are up to the task of getting us rolling... JuJu and myself and TJ are having breakfast in the morning after we deliver...I might be in line for one of them $50 bills you just printed off...*LOL*

Oh and Judy says...Maryland or Virginia please...even tho N Carolina would do as well...;)
 

chefdennis

Veteran Expediter
Dennis WILL be there in the AM with 3 bribes i mean cheese cakes, and one of them is Chocolate covered, the other 2 will be plain untopped cause thats what the ladies asked for,,,but i will bring a blue berry and Grand Marnier (orange Liquior) and cherries toppings in bowls for those that want them.....Soooo Dennis will be looking for that LONGGGG run to NC, ALA, EVEN Tx!!!!

:D
 

Slo-Ride

Veteran Expediter
Dennis WILL be there in the AM with 3 bribes i mean cheese cakes, and one of them is Chocolate covered, the other 2 will be plain untopped cause thats what the ladies asked for,,,but i will bring a blue berry and Grand Marnier (orange Liquior) and cherries toppings in bowls for those that want them.....Soooo Dennis will be looking for that LONGGGG run to NC, ALA, EVEN Tx!!!!

:D

Man if I was with Load 1,,,
I would be calling FOUL,,Not fair,,and any thing else I could think of including,, Favoritism :D

Hope it works for ya...:D
 

golfournut

Veteran Expediter
All I can say is WOW, I have been around a lot of companies. Both in a life before expediting, and now, expediting. I had the opportunity to go to Load 1 a day before orientation and poke around. Everyone was friendly and willing to share info. More important than that, everyone was HAPPY and glad to be there. From the guys in the shop to Admin to dispatch, oh, yes you can actually walk into dispatch and have a conversation with your travel agents. Nice to put a face with a voice. No wonder the turn over rate is low. I met drivers that have been there 20 + years and would not even consider any where else. A reflection of great leadership, management and just down right giving a hoot about people. Sure glad to be on board and part of a ambitious team.:)
 

comet_4298

Seasoned Expediter
Dennis WILL be there in the AM with 3 bribes i mean cheese cakes, and one of them is Chocolate covered, the other 2 will be plain untopped cause thats what the ladies asked for,,,but i will bring a blue berry and Grand Marnier (orange Liquior) and cherries toppings in bowls for those that want them.....Soooo Dennis will be looking for that LONGGGG run to NC, ALA, EVEN Tx!!!!

:D
I guess,I'll be stuck with running local,but by the end of the week.........hope you leave me a SC to get me home.
 

jelliott

Veteran Expediter
Motor Carrier Executive
US Army
All I can say is WOW, I have been around a lot of companies. Both in a life before expediting, and now, expediting. I had the opportunity to go to Load 1 a day before orientation and poke around. Everyone was friendly and willing to share info. More important than that, everyone was HAPPY and glad to be there. From the guys in the shop to Admin to dispatch, oh, yes you can actually walk into dispatch and have a conversation with your travel agents. Nice to put a face with a voice. No wonder the turn over rate is low. I met drivers that have been there 20 + years and would not even consider any where else. A reflection of great leadership, management and just down right giving a hoot about people. Sure glad to be on board and part of a ambitious team.:)

Ron, thank you and welcome aboard!
 

jelliott

Veteran Expediter
Motor Carrier Executive
US Army
hey john what does dispatch use zipcode to zipcode or door to door for mileage?

We use PC Miler Practical Miles when we talk about rates and miles at Load One. Which I believe is center of the zip to the center of the zip. Most systems all have an interface with one of the major providers like PC Miler or Rand. I do not know if any of them that do a door to door mileage interface. I think the computing power and speed would be cumbersome on most IT systems. Plus when you get down to street level mapping and mileage, systems can be very fussy with street names, spelling, abbreviations and such.

Most everyone runs on either "short miles" or "practical miles" We have always ran on practical as it is a closer mileage calculation to real world. Some carriers will tout higher mileage pay, but do not mention what mileage interface they use. Short miles vs. Practical miles varies somewhere between 2-9% from my experience.
 

chefdennis

Veteran Expediter
Cheese cakes Delivered....both downstairs and upstairs.....:D

Me, i am goin to Mc'Ds for my morning Egg Mcmuffin with Sausage!!
 

Falligator

Expert Expediter
I'm hungry already. Geez now I have to go find something to eat. Got called on a load from Salem, Ohio to Woodhaven, Mi but I guess it must not have panned out since I never got called back. Oh Well....guess I'll have to wait a little bit longer....It sounds more like that Jackson Browne song "Stay" or something....I can't remember.:rolleyes:
 

Slo-Ride

Veteran Expediter
Ya all had time to tear into it, and I gotta know;
What does chocolate cheesecake taste like or even look like for that matter.
Im kinda thinking it maybe good? lm also thinking ya may have ruined 2 very good things here. (chocolate and cheesecake)
Don't think Ive ever seen it offered before???
Not taking away from ya Dennis I just wondering how fast they gobbled it up.:D
 

jelliott

Veteran Expediter
Motor Carrier Executive
US Army
Ya all had time to tear into it, and I gotta know;
What does chocolate cheesecake taste like or even look like for that matter.
Im kinda thinking it maybe good? lm also thinking ya may have ruined 2 very good things here. (chocolate and cheesecake)
Don't think Ive ever seen it offered before???
Not taking away from ya Dennis I just wondering how fast they gobbled it up.:D


Think of it as a 500hp engine that gets 30mpg. Too good to be true!
 

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