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Auto transport rates are a dumpster fire right now. We used to make $6-7 a mile for full loads that were one pick one drop and up to $10 a mile for 8 or 9 car loads that were mutliple stops. Now we are lucky to get $3-4 miles for a full truckload with multiple stops.
Auto transport rates are a dumpster fire right now. We used to make $6-7 a mile for full loads that were one pick one drop and up to $10 a mile for 8 or 9 car loads that were mutliple stops. Now we are lucky to get $3-4 miles for a full truckload with multiple stops.
Post your Car Hauler and Auto Carrier pictures here. TruckerKENNY, Dec 13, 2011... 278 279 280. Replies: 2,790
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If you need to make say $500.00 per day to pay for all expenses, including your salary, then by all means use that person. Brokers provide a source of income for you at a minimal fee. They usually work on a 10% commission. Do the math. Would you be willing to spend all day making $150.00 on a load, or getting a shipping number, and driving.
With those rates, a 8 or 9 car hauler may be decent money. I remember 2 years back, it was hard to get .40+ per mile on cross country runs and most were paying .35 per mile, or $800 to $1200 per small/mid car east to west.
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Here are a few important points to consider with salvage contracts since they don't work the same as traditional auto transport operations. 1) You have a limited window to pickup the wrecked vehicles at the tow yard, body shop or impound facility and if you miss that window Copart will charge you for the extra day(s) of storage fees until that ...
Motor Truck cargo - this insurance covers the load you're carrying. It isn't mandatory but some shipping companies insist on it. Physical damage coverage - again not a legal requirement, but this insurance covers your truck against perils like fire, theft, and flood damage.
There are many O/O’s with rigs like this running freight that pays lower rates and is not hotshot by the true definition. jtrnr1951 shares his personal definition of hotshotting: Hot Shot used to be-standing around Texas Iron Works, waiting for the drill part to be manufactured, then throwing it on the bed of the truck or trailer- and driving ...