UShip only works if one spends a lot of time putting a few loads together....some make a full time job of it.....if one can keep about 2-3 loads on the van at a time it works...
So Ken please share with us your experience with U Ship. Have you used it? If so how often? What type of things did you haul? What rates did you charge?
So Ken please share with us your experience with U Ship. Have you used it? If so how often? What type of things did you haul? What rates did you charge?
Sitting 24 hrs and having someone move in ahead of you is normal in the business and the more vans a company has, the better the chance of it happening..and you will also be the benefit of that same system every once in a while also....and they might not call it 1st outs, but you can believe it ain't goin to stop..every company will move a unit or 2 in front of you from time to time...sitting 24-36 hours is also a norm, but after that time, depending on the carrier, i am moving on my own dime....fortunately, i get paid to sit for 2 days then get a paid move, if i haven't already moved on my own...but thats my carrier..its not the industry norm...
At "least" 1500 to 2500 miles a week"... I have never leased to Panther, but from talking to their drivers on the road...good luck getting that kind of miles on a regular basis...most solo's ive talked to aren't getting that on a regular basis, yea one week a month maybe, but not always that often...remember they have a really big fleet of vans.....you are just another van in the fleet.
Just to ask, how any Panther CV drivers did you talk to before you signed with them??
Does anyone have any experience with Uship. Is this somthing worthwhile you can do on your down time? Are Panther CV allowed to do it, since there isnt any backhauls for CVs
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Not really gonna take what Ken has to say about UShip to heart.......
Remember, UShip is a PAID advertiser here on EO, so he has to keep it on the positive side.
Not really gonna take what Ken has to say about UShip to heart.......
Remember, UShip is a PAID advertiser here on EO, so he has to keep it on the positive side.
In real life scenarios....if you are a "Trucker" in any fashion, and are making a living in your trucking career from other sources, UShip is a flat ash WASTE of your time.
Now, if you've got a beat up old Cargo Van, an old beater Pick Up Truck, a Box Truck that smokes going down the highway, and are really only needing to make the rent, earn your beer money for the night, or need those $5-$10-$20 bills to get your little rocks of crack throughout the day, then UShip may work for you.
I've watched and studied UShip since it's inception...... and believe me when I say it aint worth a flip. Some may come on Discussion Boards and TRY to portray it as a legitimate source for freight, just DO NOT take their words to heart and give them a try. It'll be one of the biggest mistakes you could make in your trucking career.
UShip only works if one spends a lot of time putting a few loads together....some make a full time job of it.....if one can keep about 2-3 loads on the van at a time it works...
Not really gonna take what Ken has to say about UShip to heart.......
Remember, UShip is a PAID advertiser here on EO, so he has to keep it on the positive side.
I don't see his statements as trying to be positive but a statement of his experience. He said he used it to pay for his fuel to get home which in this business breaking even is not a great long term plan. If they were trying to cover up the bad for the advertiser my opinion wouldn't still be there.
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