I Tried a Different Type of Layover Load on Amazon Relay | Trucking Vlog

In this video, I try a different type of layover load on Amazon Relay to see how it compares to the runs I normally book. Layover loads can be an interesting option for carriers because they often change how you think about time, planning, and overall payout. I break down why I decided to try this type of load, how the trip unfolded, and whether it actually makes sense from a business standpoint. Sometimes experimenting with different strategies on the load board can open up new opportunities, and sometimes it just raises more questions. If you run loads through Amazon Relay, you know that every booking decision affects your time, revenue, and overall efficiency. This run gave me a chance to see if this type of load fits into my usual approach to trucking. Let me know in the comments: Have you ever tried a layover load like this on Amazon Relay? Would you run it again? Thanks for riding along and being part of the journey. 0:00 Start 0:24 My New Favorite Type Of Load 2:48 Amazon Has Many Fires To Extinguish 4:52 Not On Game 8:14 Amazon Messing With The Load 10:42 Evidence Collection In Real-Time 13:23 My Situation Improves 14:43 $762/hr 16:54 Conclusion #amazonrelay #owneroperator #trucking