I have a couple of questions for those who have ran relief loads in the past to areas effected by hurricanes like Sandy. Katrina is the only one that comes to mind for me as being one that effected such a large area.
Questions: 1. I would think that there is a lot of freight going into the area, but very little coming and a multitude of available trucks which would drive outbound rates into the basement?
2. What precautions can be taken to secure the safety of yourself and your vehicle.
I understand that some are willing to go for the sake of being a good humanitarian. Personally, I still have a business to run. I need to be paid for what I do, and quite likely I need to be paid to deadhead out after the delivery. I also remember the absolute lawlessness that occurred in New Orleans after Katrina. I don't know that it will happen in the northeast, but all of the same elements exist in the heavily populated areas of the northeast that existed in NO....imo.
Your thoughts?
Questions: 1. I would think that there is a lot of freight going into the area, but very little coming and a multitude of available trucks which would drive outbound rates into the basement?
2. What precautions can be taken to secure the safety of yourself and your vehicle.
I understand that some are willing to go for the sake of being a good humanitarian. Personally, I still have a business to run. I need to be paid for what I do, and quite likely I need to be paid to deadhead out after the delivery. I also remember the absolute lawlessness that occurred in New Orleans after Katrina. I don't know that it will happen in the northeast, but all of the same elements exist in the heavily populated areas of the northeast that existed in NO....imo.
Your thoughts?
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