The ones who think they know it all and don't want to listen are the Dangerous Ones out here
Picking my own freight baby! My journey to & of being on Schneider choice, the Adventure & Numbers!
Discussion in 'Schneider' started by freightwipper, Jun 1, 2015.
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Dam we got some excitement going again in this thread.
That's the most excitement this thread has had in weeks.
Whole lot of us outsiders who have no skin in this game
Pay close attention to what's going on here.
We get to watch the whole Schneider choice rollercoaster
Unfold right before our eye's.
We're getting free lessons on how this whole
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You think he's bad now. Wait till he graduates truck driving school.
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That drama ain't happening here anymore. -
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It's all about putting in your dues.PoleCrusher, spyder7723 and drvrtech77 Thank this. -
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I honestly hope he succeeds and look forward to his thread, if he makes one. At least he is thinking ahead and planning and doing research. I cannot count the times I have heard ,"I just bought a truck and I'm an owner-operator. What do I have to do now?"
I would question the advice you're going to get from your relatives as they are in different freight fields than what you'll be doing. Even Reefer is very different than dry van freight ( in my opinion)
With yourban large amount of saved cash, and mechanic skills, I question the need for you to have a new truck and make payments. You could easily find a used truck that would last you several years of no payments and do the maintenance and such yourself. Hell, you could buy a cheap truck and rebuild it for what you want to put down on a new one.
But I am heavily biased. I don't like new trucks as I've never had one that ran without a boat load of break in issues.
And I love old trucks. I still like FLDs and classic XLS lol
But I wish you well and look forward to your adventuresSingingWolf and PolishPrince Thank this.
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