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Hauling your own milk
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<blockquote data-quote="Deerefarmer" data-source="post: 6667622" data-attributes="member: 78174"><p>Yeah it looks like they're ripping farmers off here ,but a guy I know thought he would start doing some hauling, no way was haulers needing the amount they were charging, after paying insurance, DOT permits, driver, and workers comp,taxes, he came back with somewhat different view on situation. Farm milk pickup is no job for the unmotivated, about as demanding as milking cows in itself. </p><p>Probably seems like a thankless job at times, my hats off to all the dedicated drivers here and abroad. </p><p> The cost of keeping a truck insured and licensed per year is what needs to change in these parts imho</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deerefarmer, post: 6667622, member: 78174"] Yeah it looks like they're ripping farmers off here ,but a guy I know thought he would start doing some hauling, no way was haulers needing the amount they were charging, after paying insurance, DOT permits, driver, and workers comp,taxes, he came back with somewhat different view on situation. Farm milk pickup is no job for the unmotivated, about as demanding as milking cows in itself. Probably seems like a thankless job at times, my hats off to all the dedicated drivers here and abroad. The cost of keeping a truck insured and licensed per year is what needs to change in these parts imho [/QUOTE]
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