Igor Galanter
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I got some loads for you if you are looking...Who's the broker? I want to see if they have more so I can bankrupt the company real fast.
My loins are tinglingI got some loads for you if you are looking...
Akron to Windsor - for you... $500
Is this still available? I sure as hell hope so.. The 80's called and are looking for their rates and hair back..
Nothing better than appointment LTL..Bedford Park, IL > Delta, BC
1 skid 2400 Hazmat Delivery by appt
rate $550
loool no thx.
I paid more to get 1 pallet, Toronto to Montreal, picked up on Fri and delivered Sat.
Once you learn that trucks don't run on magic, and they require drivers that need to get paid and stuff it really messes up your perspective on the industry.I paid more to get 1 pallet, Toronto to Montreal, picked up on Fri and delivered Sat.
I need to be fired for gross incompetence![]()
The other line we hear from shippers is “oh……we didn’t budget for that amount”. Who set the budget amount, the mail room clerk? If you manufacture and sell widgets, stay in your lane and don’t try and “guess” what freight rates are. Either use a freight broker you trust and let them get quotes, or call a bunch of trucking companies and then “guess” at which one will have a truck and provide the service on the day you need it.
Damn my new barbershop is open in a back alley on a milk crate with street lighting, the mirror is really just a mirror tinted window from a stolen car... Can I pay you $1.25 to cut your hair, I need to get my foot in the door and the miles on those scissors. We also offer free coffee while waiting, but the cup costs $1.00 and the lid is $0.75.Now, I need a good professionally done haircut. Bidding starts at 5 bucks..going..going..do I hear $4.50?
Bookem up while they are hot.
Yes, I can see fights breaking out over who takes them..
But isn’t this is whole crux? What is considered reasonable? Who decides that? Don’t cop out and say market forces.Often the broker or shipper already has people in place to take those loads at reasonable rates. What happens is that if its not a hot load, they might “test the waters” with a cheap rate, and if someone bites they switch their “regular” out for the cheap guy. I had a shipper who was offering 1.40/mi on loads from VA to NS. He and I had a frank conversation, and that’s what he told me they do. He admitted they never paid $1.40 but the odd time they did get a truck for $1.75 to $1.90..significantly cheaper than their regular carrier.