Thanks for the upload. Flatbed in Midwest in less than 800 miles to south looks ok, going west or NE should be avoided unless you getting double the rate. 45 loads in Midwest is very low, and I believe the reason was the time and day of the week you where looking at the board. around 9 AM that is when the brokers posted louds and good one gone by noon. Flatbed 48Ft trailer can carry up to 47000 lb. without permit. Overweight or wide load will required a permit if you have the capacity to carry/ trailer type. on the other hand, most flatbed loads are between 200 to 500 mile, so if you reduce the revenue to $1500 , number of loads would be higher. Pick up to day and deliver next day loads, and that where the money is, not 2500 miles. the higher mile lower the RPM. I like when you use RPM instead of revenue. Thanks Again and good luck my Friend.
Be careful showing a lot of information about the load board & customer information (I.e. customer codes, locations, etc) it’s a violation to your contract if they find out. They will only warn you once about it.
I keep telling these wannabe professional drivers Landstar got plenty Loads lolol. Im on my way big lake texas from lafayette. La. I think your wife missed you lol