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We asked our online community of expediting owner operators the following question:


How Long Are You Willing To Layover For A Load?

 

It depends on the city I'm in. If it’s a busy express center and there are trucks ahead of me, I might stay couple days. If its a so-so center with lots trucks, I’ll sit until super time, and make my move to a busier city that is lacking in trucks, whether I get paid to go or not.

 

Steve Gilbert

FedEx Custom Critical

Tractor Trailer

 

 

It all depends how freight is moving in that area, where the next closest zone is, how many trucks are in the area, and my position among them. If I'm first out in Laredo, I'll give it a week. If I'm 5th out in NC, I might move toward KY after I drop, if no one is there.

 

Larry Day

C&M

Straight Truck

 

 

If I’m in a hot zone I will wait it out till I get a load. If the area isn’t so hot I would probably move after about 3-4 days. This also depends on my board position. If I'm not on the top of the list I may move sooner.

 

Randall Wieckowski 

Panther Expedite

Straight Truck

 

It depends on where you are, what your board position is, how far you have to deadhead to move, even what day of the week it is. You can sit for days in Laredo since any load you get out of there will likely be a week's worth of loaded miles. In other towns your next load might be 200 miles, so you don't want to sit there more than a day or so. I don't think I'd sit in Toledo for 24 hours and then move to Cleveland for 24 hours then move to Akron for 24 hours then move to Columbus for 24 hours. I'd wait it out in Toledo.

Ken Slaughter 

Panther Expedite
Cargo van



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