Posted by maplehillfrm,pat on January 07, 2008 at 22:45:39 from (70.100.58.77):
In Reply to: Re: hauler problems posted by trucker40 on January 07, 2008 at 22:12:13:
I have to agree with you .. what exatly is a back haul??? is it cheaper to run the truck t owards home than the other way? I never understood that,a nd still dont, going back to the days waiting at the ontario truckstop in California,, looking for a load back east,, they were paying almost half of what it should have paid normally,, I know many times it was better off money wise to deadhead to utah an pick up a decent paying load than to give the money to the broker to get me home,, once I deadheaded to chicago from CA,, and probably made money,,, back hauls,, there is no such thing,,, I am sure this is partial that either filled his truck or was the start of filling it,, I would like to see someone run 3000 miles for 600 bucks to get that tractor with their pickup and a trailer,,, oh well, just spoutin off in the mornin have a great day pat
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