Need advice on my new logistics company

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Louism, Feb 8, 2025.

  1. tscottme

    tscottme Road Train Member

    You've been told a few times some customers care a lot and some customers do not care at all if there is a passenger in the vehicle picking up or delivering freight. You then proceed to ask other questions and acknowledge that answer but ask the question again. HazMat customers mostly will care very very much about who is coming into the facility and often copy the ID of each person or restrict the people coming in to just the 1 driver authorized for that 1 load. Those HazMat customers and ports are the only customers I've experienced making a non-driver wait at the guard shack. SOME food shippers might record the ID of the people in the vehicle but most do not. NOBODY can guarantee what WE have experienced is what YOU will experience. One terrorist event happening next week and it may be like during covid when customers enforced rules like each one was a nuclear power plant, even if they were only shipping potato chips.

    The beauty of working for a company doing what you want to do is you EXPERIERNCE the reality of the job BEFORE you start paying for everything. How do you know the job is something you will want to do?
     
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  3. tscottme

    tscottme Road Train Member

    Yes. Their place, their rules. You can ask the customer over the phone before you book the load, if the broker gives you customer contact info. "Will it be a problem that my passenger will be with me when I pickup or deliver?" I understand you are the passenger. I understand you are the carrier. Asking that simple question of the customer gives you the answer that applies if you are a passenger.
     
  4. Louism

    Louism Light Load Member

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    Fair enough that is straight forward enough for me. I just like the whole idea of making money to be able to drop of packages that’s all I ever known. Worked but I know there is money to be made in it for sure and I get to travel to different states i and my wife is a accountant manager so we can work in the passenger seat with in laptops while traveling and dropping loads its a win win for us
     
  5. Ridgeline

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    I will explain this again.

    You as the owner and the manager of the carrier have to read the regulation, it isn't confusing and it is not about the customer.

    Most customer's will not give a crap, the exception is high value, hazmat or government loads but not general freight, and if there is an issue (which I doubt), then there is a simple solution, you wait on the street for the truck to come out of the gate.

    But as an owner, I never was told no, even with a Hazmat and high value loads because I represent my company.

    You have more of a worry with other issues using box trucks, but then you don't seem to want to hear about that.

    Don't forget you have to run under HOS.
     
  6. Louism

    Louism Light Load Member

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    Rite I forgot u told me about that it went over my head what is a HOS exactly and typically what are issues with box trucks u think? I’m going to start small with a cargo van and then jump into a box truck just to get the feel of everything
     
  7. Louism

    Louism Light Load Member

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    Oh yes i know about the 11 hour rule Hours Of Service correct
     
  8. Louism

    Louism Light Load Member

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    Somewhere else on google said 14 hour rule but that’s gotta be bs I think that’s the first thing I learned about trucking is the HOS so it’s 11 hours rite
     
  9. bryan21384

    bryan21384 Road Train Member

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    So tell me something....why not go get your CDL first, be a company driver, learn how the industry works, and then see if this is the right route for you? How long have you been thinking of doing this? This is a whole lifestyle change, and going into the trucking industry as a green business owner can be a culture shock. Hell even if you go in as a company driver, it can be a culture shock.
     
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  10. Louism

    Louism Light Load Member

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    I have been thinking about it for awhile but I’m super excited to go through the motions with this thing here my driving record isn’t good so I have a driver and I’m going to run things on the back end I can always get my CDL but it’ll be a waste because company’s still won’t hire me or even if I get one and go on my own nobody will book with me being a driver so I just have to take a step back and let time do it’s thing to some years behind me because I’m aware they check 3-5 years of your driving record
     
  11. bryan21384

    bryan21384 Road Train Member

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    You get a 14 work day. Out of that 14, 11 hrs is drive time. Youll need to buy an electronic looging device(ELD).
     
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