Clearly it doesn't matter what anyone says Number21 isn't listening. We've all given are .02 and he still wants to argue that it's a good idea. At this point he should just go out, get his own authority, , insurance and start getting all those loads that will get him to the east coast. This could be the most laughable reason I have ever heard for someone wanting to get into the trucking business.
Is trucking for me?
Discussion in 'Expediter and Hot Shot Trucking Forum' started by Number21, Nov 25, 2014.
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21: I am not running away. I just refuse to listen to your insanity. Go for it. Be a big trucker. None of the rest of us who has posted makes any sense to you, yet we all have experience, and you my friend do not.
when you made the ridiculous statement, "driving is resting" I think you seriously offended most of us here.
as far as I am concerned you are an "agitator" and most likely trolls other forums trying to stir up controversy.
Just because what I posted to you makes no sense to you, no matter. I have my experience behind me to back me up. What do you have? Ideas? I don't see others with experience jumping in there telling me I am full of ######.
PLEASE. GET YOUR DOT PHYSICAL, AUTHORITY, TAGS, COMMERCIAL INSURANCE, etc. And go out there and run a couple years, then come back and give us all an apology. NOW. I AM DONE!!!Joetro Thanks this. -
Sounds a little like he wants to make east coast runs and LOOK legit, I mean it is harvest season after all.
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One problem with transporting this years harvest with hot shot is every scale wants to inspect they are easy helps keep their numbers up.
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Number21: I think that your mind was already made up prior to your post. Now just do it (NIKE style) and do keep us posted on your wins/losses........
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I agree with the above post. He had his mind made up and when he came asking for advice the responses he got wasn't what he wanted to hear.
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A lot of cranky old men here who have a big attitude problem. You're obviously not wrapping your head around the situation, and nobody can answer the simplest question: Why go unloaded? Can anybody give me a legitimate reason? Just because I asked a question does not mean I am not allowed any input.
If anybody can show me how a class 8 truck can be cheaper to run per mile than a one ton of 1/3 the cost I would LOVE to see it!! Even if insurance cost the same, everything else cost more in a big rig!!
Just because nobody in this particular thread has experience doing this exact thing does not mean you aren't full of poop.
Here are three threads from just the top page that completely disagree with you. If you want more just search, there are many more.
http://www.thetruckersreport.com/tr...hot-shot-trucking-forum/257682-first-run.html
http://www.thetruckersreport.com/tr...20-pickup-truck-cost-per-mile-expediters.html
http://www.thetruckersreport.com/tr...ot-trucking-forum/213378-why-start-small.html
Maybe you should go re read the rules of this forum, they are very simple.
That is exactly what you are doing! You have yet to back up anything you have said! Your numbers do not compute!
How many of you here arguing have ever used a 3/4 or one ton to deliver single RVs for profit (or loss)? Anybody? You don't have experience in what you are trying to give advice in. This is just like the Ford 6.0 thread a few posts down where everybody who never drove one blindly bashed it and made themselves look stupid. Just because you drove a truck for a while does not make you an expert at everything. Nobody here has used a class 8 truck to deliver single RVs.
It's funny, the friend I talked to about this, is making plenty of money doing exactly this in my area and nothing else with an old one ton Dodge. He makes good profit, and he doesn't even count the free trip across country as profit! But he must be running drugs on the side right? *sigh*
PS - Campers need shipping from Oregon (Pendleton) east and from Indiana west. That works out perfectly for me.Last edited: Dec 3, 2014
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