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1MeanDog (3/1/2008)
sewfine77 (3/1/2008)
1MeanDog (3/1/2008)
 Wow....and a mathematician too 
And another impressive factor to be considered is, he said.... "I know what is required, and what you have seen is not all of what I have." But maybe I do know what you have....Even your only customer said nice things about you including......... "can move almost anything you need moved from a pickup truck full to pulling a 5th wheel trailer" Now that is impressive.....isn't it? A big time operator who can move a pick up load. I'm impressed. After all this guy can move a whole pick up truck load. And he's already made $85 before expenses and for only a 155 mile run. Obviously he definitely knows what works and what doesn't. No wonder we other poor pathetic TSPs are doing so badly. I just didn't realize I was addressing such a big time hauler. Now I know who to ask for a loan. $$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$ $$$$ Ouch! Now thats gotta hurt. In over a year and only 25 loads, and now the mean dog is on the porch barking how big he is, and how little everyone else is. Not so mean after all. I'll leave this up to those who want to read. bumpus That's right, you got it.... ....I believe I told you I only go when I want to go. And your impressive record of 1 haul for $85 for 155 miles is really intimidating. BTW.....when I was running uShip accounted for less than ten percent of my transports so you can make that about 250 actual loads. Most came from other boards.....but no need to tell you that because you have to be a legal and insured motor carrier to use them. Well, I have to go since there isn't much of a challenge today. This is kind of like teasing a five year old and that soon wears thin. Once they start to cry you begin to feel guilty. BTW.. ..is that old Dodge, that looks like a rolling JC Whitney catalog, a gas burner?
Compliant because I have to be AAMS Transport usdot#1570547 mc#580659
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Last Login: 6/18/2007 1:47:33 PM
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| i understand where you,re coming from but here i am new at all of this and i,m alittle scared to confirm anything with anyone because i don,t know what the next step is. i keep seeing any a fee but i cant figure out where it will go. if i confirm will i be obligated to pay some unknown fees that will take me over my budget? and not only that but I don,t have access to internet at home so I have to go to town to get on the net and I,m not always able to catch the store open. sorry
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Last Login: 5/18/2008 9:33:21 PM
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| This is a problem -im new to u-ship -and had several not responding- and not thinking about othrs in line- wish u-ship would put a notice in plain sight -for them to check-emails -and respond -as a common courtesy-
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Last Login: 8/10/2007 10:16:16 PM
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Not gonna happen! Think of it this way ( and yes I know it's pathetic but it is a plausible explanation): whether a customer responds or not, until the listing expires it remains an active listing which makes the number of "active listings" in the main uship page look nice and high. Think about it. It's not for our benefit for them to remain.....it's for theirs. How would the numbers look if they removed ALL of the non-responsive listings? Heck , I might be able to view half the country in just one page. Now tell me the vertically challenged lady from MT is wrong here!( and I'll tell you to follow the yellow brick road)
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