It's cdl I have asked ij the past, most of the time you see a dual wheel truck it's cdl or a very light load capacity, I have been doing alot of research no disrespect
So you made out pretty well by getting the no-go fee and another load for more money to the same area.That IS a win-win I'd say. In a situation like this do you find it hard to COLLECT the no-go fees?
Heve you ever been caught by the broker taking loads direct from the shipper? Contracts normally say they will take 30% I have never tried to bypass them after working with them. I get asked alot but always turn shippers down because I dont want to get sued or something.
Lately I’ve been running regional/single loads so it would be nice to have a 5500 and a step deck. But on the other hand, partial’ing with my old non CDL setup coast to coast treated me well… Guess it depends on what your plan is
Huge win. Hell Yeah!!!!
Win win in my book bro. These middle men and 2nd brokers need to come to a end . Stay safe.
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Where you gonn put all that lol
Cool footage, as usual 😎
@@crash_davis thanks crash. Was a rough one, almost threw in the towel…
Thank you for all the work you put on your videos men , I really enjoy watching them, quick question it’s your set up a cdl or none cdl?
It's cdl I have asked ij the past, most of the time you see a dual wheel truck it's cdl or a very light load capacity, I have been doing alot of research no disrespect
@@MATTHINELINE-pn5ib thank you
So you made out pretty well by getting the no-go fee and another load for more money to the same area.That IS a win-win I'd say. In a situation like this do you find it hard to COLLECT the no-go fees?
@@richardbarkley9909 yes, in my experience the broker often sends the truck order not used (tonu) but then refuses to approve it when factoring…
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Heve you ever been caught by the broker taking loads direct from the shipper? Contracts normally say they will take 30% I have never tried to bypass them after working with them. I get asked alot but always turn shippers down because I dont want to get sued or something.
Do you run into the 3500 not have enough weight capacity for some loads? I have been looking at 4500 and 5500
Lately I’ve been running regional/single loads so it would be nice to have a 5500 and a step deck. But on the other hand, partial’ing with my old non CDL setup coast to coast treated me well… Guess it depends on what your plan is
Thank you!
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