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<blockquote data-quote="Boaty" data-source="post: 3799825" data-attributes="member: 40981"><p>When the brokered load pays enough money that an owner operator can make good money, you won’t have any problem getting a truck on your load. Every time I went to Dallas, I’d get to spend the rest of the day waiting for a decent load that loaded the next fay. Quite often I’d just deadhead to St Louis where I could get a contracted load that was worth my and my trucks time. Sold my truck a year ago. Still have friends that are owner operators that I talk to. It’s only gotten worse. Big trucking companies want congressional approval and legal cover to run driverless trucks. Drivers are their biggest expense. They have hundreds of lobbyists advocating every day. Talking up the “suppl chain issues” and the driver shortage. JUST LIKE THE CRY ASSAULT RIFLES AND THEIR MANUFACTURERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR EVERY KILLING IN THE US. Believe what you want. I know better cuz I’ve been out there trucking up and down the country and I’ve seen it from first hand point of view. Feel free to go over to any of the truck stops here in OKC and talk to drivers that have been out there long enough to know how to use a clutch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boaty, post: 3799825, member: 40981"] When the brokered load pays enough money that an owner operator can make good money, you won’t have any problem getting a truck on your load. Every time I went to Dallas, I’d get to spend the rest of the day waiting for a decent load that loaded the next fay. Quite often I’d just deadhead to St Louis where I could get a contracted load that was worth my and my trucks time. Sold my truck a year ago. Still have friends that are owner operators that I talk to. It’s only gotten worse. Big trucking companies want congressional approval and legal cover to run driverless trucks. Drivers are their biggest expense. They have hundreds of lobbyists advocating every day. Talking up the “suppl chain issues” and the driver shortage. JUST LIKE THE CRY ASSAULT RIFLES AND THEIR MANUFACTURERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR EVERY KILLING IN THE US. Believe what you want. I know better cuz I’ve been out there trucking up and down the country and I’ve seen it from first hand point of view. Feel free to go over to any of the truck stops here in OKC and talk to drivers that have been out there long enough to know how to use a clutch [/QUOTE]
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