Thank you for the info I have a question I’m looking to get to20 foot shipping containers transported across country any recommendations how to do that thank you for any info
This man speaks the truth. Its not one sided at all. Uship will add about 11% on top of all bids. Also, if I am booking vehicles in a particular city, I dont have time to go back and forth and wait for uship customers to decide what they want to do, because i gotta keep the wheels turning. There is plenty of room for improvement.
I think he is right. Another dot com era bright idea that doesn’t really work. Old school trucking still rules because they are reliable and responsible with realistic goals.
Welcome to trucking
What’s your thought on True Carrier? Also how does the cash discount work when paying driver?
What shippers do you recommend?
Thank you for the info I have a question I’m looking to get to20 foot shipping containers transported across country any recommendations how to do that thank you for any info
Are you a shipper?
Thanks by the way!
One-sidedness based on anecdotes is rarely a good idea. Try to be at least somewhat balanced.
This man speaks the truth. Its not one sided at all. Uship will add about 11% on top of all bids. Also, if I am booking vehicles in a particular city, I dont have time to go back and forth and wait for uship customers to decide what they want to do, because i gotta keep the wheels turning. There is plenty of room for improvement.
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Their site says they take 12% of what the transporter gets for the first 2,700 and 1% of anything over that.
I was estimating. But it's too much, and makes it difficult to quote a good price for the customer that works for us also.
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Is uship or something else familiar to it worth it just to make some little extra money 💰💲💵🤑 on the side 🤷or is it a total waste of time 🙅
I think he is right. Another dot com era bright idea that doesn’t really work. Old school trucking still rules because they are reliable and responsible with realistic goals.