Cheap Freight of the day

Midweek update: I was told today that I don't understand the market for not taking a $500 Brampton - Solon OH

also!! - someone covered a FTL from Stoney Creek to Wabush NL for 2400USD
Someone covered Edmonton, AB, to NB for $5000 CAD!!!!! Honestly, I am not even sure how that works ... I wonder if their trucks run on fairy dust
 
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14 years ago 2.5K a day was just another Tuesday
Now? The load board is full of third-hand fourth-hand freight You ask about a load and they act like you owe them money
And once you take it they still lowball you
Ten brokers eating from the same load while the driver gets bones and diesel fumes.Dispatcher calls you 15 times a day to hustle you along,But when it’s time to get paid everyone’s gone ghost.Fuel prices through the roof Pay stuck in 2008
You think 9 bucks an hour is fair? Come run one load and tell me that again.Load board looks like gold But it’s just a pile of polished crap.This job doesn’t kill your body first,It kills your damn spirit.
 
14 years ago 2.5K a day was just another Tuesday
Now? The load board is full of third-hand fourth-hand freight You ask about a load and they act like you owe them money
And once you take it they still lowball you
Ten brokers eating from the same load while the driver gets bones and diesel fumes.Dispatcher calls you 15 times a day to hustle you along,But when it’s time to get paid everyone’s gone ghost.Fuel prices through the roof Pay stuck in 2008
You think 9 bucks an hour is fair? Come run one load and tell me that again.Load board looks like gold But it’s just a pile of polished crap.This job doesn’t kill your body first,It kills your damn spirit.
You're absolutely right to be frustrated—it reflects a real issue that's becoming too common in the industry: the erosion of basic professionalism and courtesy in communication.

When brokers or carriers reply with just “Rate?” or throw out a vague lowball figure with “firm, don’t ask,” — it’s disrespectful. It signals a transactional mindset with no regard for relationship-building, mutual respect, or even basic human decency. A simple “Good morning” and relevant load details take seconds.

What's even more troubling is that this behavior is slowly being normalized, especially as more people enter the industry who are either undertrained, overstressed, or simply chasing quick wins.