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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinM" data-source="post: 1710734" data-attributes="member: 21382"><p>Is it 40mi. one way or 40 mi. total.? Same question for the time. Also how far from you to get to where you are loading. The thing with hauling ( especially short hauls) is you usually have more time and expense in getting there and back home than in the actual job. I do a good bit of it. I have a $150 minimum and a haul like you describe depending on the other factors involved would be between there and $250 pretty easy. Its your time, equipment and hassle and it is worth that. It sounds like good money until you bust a tire on something in his field you didnt see, slide your truck into a post or you get there and his facilities are crap and it takes 2 hrs to load. Trust me all of that stuff happens no matter how careful you are. He can go buy his own $50k-$100k rig if he thinks $200 is to much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinM, post: 1710734, member: 21382"] Is it 40mi. one way or 40 mi. total.? Same question for the time. Also how far from you to get to where you are loading. The thing with hauling ( especially short hauls) is you usually have more time and expense in getting there and back home than in the actual job. I do a good bit of it. I have a $150 minimum and a haul like you describe depending on the other factors involved would be between there and $250 pretty easy. Its your time, equipment and hassle and it is worth that. It sounds like good money until you bust a tire on something in his field you didnt see, slide your truck into a post or you get there and his facilities are crap and it takes 2 hrs to load. Trust me all of that stuff happens no matter how careful you are. He can go buy his own $50k-$100k rig if he thinks $200 is to much. [/QUOTE]
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