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Post by KAT65 on Aug 2, 2012 11:49:58 GMT -5
HEY ANYONE HAVE A GOOD COMPANY TO TRIP LEASE TO GET OUTA FLORIDA. SOME DUMMY TODAY WANTED TO PAY NINETY CENTS TO ATLANTA FROM ORLANDO. NO THANKS I WILL LEAVE EMPTY BEFORE THAT EVER HAPPENS. IF IT DONT PAY OVER $1.90 PER MILE I LEAVE IT ALONE. I HAD ONE LOAD LAST WEEK THAT PAID $2.40 OUTA FLORIDA FOR MY FLAT. I NEED MORE CONTACTS BECAUSE I RUN FLORIDA THREE TIMES A WEEK. EVERY OTHER LOAD I DEADHEAD OUT BECAUSE I WONT PULL CHEAP LOADS.
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Post by kingpin on Aug 6, 2012 21:07:05 GMT -5
cheap rates out of tampa too. i can't remember company name but they left flyer on my truck in fuel stop when i had nothing on my flat. i called about loads. what a joke. they think everyone is happy to get a fuel reimbursement to get out of florida. i will just run north empty. more satisfaction to see their face when they don't understand why you refuse their cheap load.
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Post by crazyjack on Aug 18, 2012 18:48:05 GMT -5
tarpon transport. $.90 per mile loads outa mid florida, i told the lady there to keep her load i would go haul air on my flat for those sh^t rates. i got a load outa gainsville,fl paid $2.50 a mile to atlanta.
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Post by twistlock on Aug 18, 2012 21:31:55 GMT -5
That sounds just like low ball container rates! Something I don't haul anymore since I bought a flatbed. GOD it's so good not to deal with the port full time. At least now when I go load at the docks I'm making money I should have been making back years ago. These companies had better wise up soon with more cash to their operators if they want to keep those cans moving. Most guys I know hauling containers are quitting. I won't ever repeat that mistake again.
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