I've been driving for 16yr i tiered of working for anyone else. I'm pulling out of Milwaukee WI. I'm looking to do terminal to terminal from Milwaukee to Texas to Florida and back to Wisconsin. Is that a good run to make $ or can anyone tell me what would be the best lanes to take to make the best $ i'm NOT worried about getting home so long haul is ok but not looking for East or west coast if possible.
Any help on the best run would be appreciated, Thanks
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've been driving for 16yr i tiered of working for anyone else. I'm pulling out of Milwaukee WI. I'm looking to do terminal to terminal from Milwaukee to Texas to Florida and back to Wisconsin. Is that a good run to make $ or can anyone tell me what would be the best lanes to take to make the best $ i'm NOT worried about getting home so long haul is ok but not looking for East or west coast if possible.
Any help on the best run would be appreciated, Thanks -
There is some info on this here. You'll have to do a little search.
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Any run can be a better run if it doesnt involve a lease purchase. You cant afford to pay cash for a truck, so why do you want to attempt to become a business man?
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Didn't ask for any crap or your response.cbarm looking
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I implore you to do your research and homework about signing on any lp program. Educate yourself to the point you can answer the question yourself and only need to find out if there are other lanes you aren't familiar with.
A terminal to terminal deal sounds like it could be great. I'd find out how consistent that lane is, and go from there . Good luck. -
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Thanks for the advice
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Awesome answer Thank you, that's what I'm looking for advice from the pros who know what i should do an any advice is very much appreciated.
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Just know that lease is NOT O/O. Company you're leasing from has complete control over you. Including dispatching/bookeeping etc. Good luck.
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