rv hauling questions

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  1. ericguan

    ericguan Bobtail Member

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    I am driving in oilfield in Alberta during winter and free in summer. So I think maybe I can do RV/Boat hauling in summer.

    I already did some research but so confused on insurance. If the pickup registered under personal title, US RV transport company provides cargo insurance and liability when I tow a RV for them. What kind of insurance do we need in Canada? because US company also asked CVIP report to set me up. I think I need registering my pickup as a commercial vehicle first, right?

    Hopefully there still are some people working with US RV transport company and give me some helpful information. Thanks
     
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  3. upnorthwpg

    upnorthwpg Road Train Member

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    Calling Saskatoon hotshot service would be a good place to start.
     
  4. ericguan

    ericguan Bobtail Member

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    Thanks for your information.
     
  5. Brucesmith

    Brucesmith Heavy Load Member

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    You will never make any money hauling rv's. There are no backhauls and you only get paid for the loaded trip. If you use a pickup it will quickly turn into a pos.
    Sleeping in a pickup sucks. Next time you are in a truck stop take a look at the "haulers". They are wierd people. Almost a cult. Most never shower.
     
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  6. '88K100

    '88K100 Road Train Member

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    Usually retired guys who want to get out of the house. Local fellow tried it,,,his decaying corpse was found in Indiana,,died peacefully in his sleep at truck stop parking lot
     
  7. ericguan

    ericguan Bobtail Member

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    sound like scary...
     
  8. Elroythekid

    Elroythekid Road Train Member

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    I was always curious about the guys that deliver new trucks from the manufacturers? Do they make any money? How does it work? What about ELOGS? I'm retiring end of next year, so I'm told... I will need a regular road trip or I'll go crazy...
     
  9. '88K100

    '88K100 Road Train Member

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    Retired guys I know all work for power only company’s,,,2 or 3 shifts a week...just enough to stay in the game. I have retired guy who fills in for the fifth shift as I only work 4 a week
     
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  10. ericguan

    ericguan Bobtail Member

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    I know Bennett has drive away department to do these kind of job. But they only can hire US people. maybe around USD 0.9-1.0 per loaded mile.
     
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  11. ericguan

    ericguan Bobtail Member

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    I don't wanna stay at home whole summer.... So that's a reason I wanna do something like hauling RV that is flexible for part time job.
     
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