As long as we use proper grammar does freight really matter?
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It would be hard to count the load offers I have received as a direct result of using proper grammar on internet discussion forums.As long as we use proper grammar does freight really matter?
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Could be...my thinking is pure opinion as is anyone's else's and doesn't really sit well with some. I feel we will never see the "busy" we've seen before.
There goes OVM talking down the game to get more people to leave the sport. lol
I don't even know how many trucks are at my carrier, much less who is getting the loads. All I know is it ain't me getting them.....except perhaps for "the shelled one"... He probably knows some website that shows total truck loads broken down by category, can hack into databases showing who's getting what loads...etc, etc...
There goes OVM talking down the game to get more people to leave the sport. lol
I can always tell how slow van freight is by the number of van owners I have calling and hitting the recruiting extension. I've had 6 this week, and I've told them all the same thing. Get a straight truck.
Funny you say that. That is one of the best things about my van. It is a lot more comfortable than my straight truck ever was. When empty, waiting for a load, I have 14' feet of space compared to the 72" sleeper in the straight. There is really no comparison. The only advantage to a straight truck over a van is the ability to keep them loaded more. That's my experience anyway.Yeah. You can wait in comfort.
Funny you say that. That is one of the best things about my van. It is a lot more comfortable than my straight truck ever was. When empty, waiting for a load, I have 14' feet of space compared to the 72" sleeper in the straight. There is really no comparison. The only advantage to a straight truck over a van is the ability to keep them loaded more. That's my experience anyway.
Exactly! You could really have a lot of fun out there...if you could make enough money to afford it!Plus you are welcome to go wherever you want in a van, not so in a truck. So, there are more places available to you to spend money that you're not making in times like these!
Exactly! You could really have a lot of fun out there...if you could make enough money to afford it!
I'm gonna re-think my game plan a bit. Maybe I'll marry an expediter and put her in a straight truck, that way I'll have some income to "share" and I can enjoy the van more? Whatcha think?
Freight's been pretty good for me, but I'm with a carrier that has a fairly diverse freight base. I'm not sure what the percentage of auto is, but it's certainly below 50%.