What do I do next? I need some advice...bad

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by texan007, Jan 5, 2012.

  1. texan007

    texan007 Medium Load Member

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    Believe me I will bounce when the rates drop. I know they will go down but right now the money is good.
     
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  3. jmhope85

    jmhope85 Bobtail Member

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    That's the problem. No. They don't have trailers, and that was my problem up until recently. But if you have the credit to finance on, I know a place that has a few. Shoot me a message and I'll be happy to share the info with you. Also may know a guy who is fixing to start making them. After weeks of searching I FINALLY found two trailers and I believe this place has a couple more. If you are looking to lease on with Tutle, you definately want to be in their western reigon which runs out of Hobbs NM and covers Eastern NM and West TX. I have his number as well. Like I said, just message me and I'll try to help in any way I can. It seems in the Frac Sand industry there are not a lot of people with good info. So I try to help where I can
     
  4. nascarfan88

    nascarfan88 Bobtail Member

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    sand hauling is still ok but nothin like it was 2yrs ago. if i had to quess the big money is a thing of the past.
     
  5. FilthyMcNasty

    FilthyMcNasty Light Load Member

    Yea Odessa/Midland is where it is if you are already set up for frac sand. I worked the oilfield for a few years before I became a driver. There is a huge boom going on in the area. Park at the pilot in Midland for a reset and watch the guys come through there all day long. That place is always popping. A normal frac job could take upwards of 25-30 sand trucks a day and the same amount of water trucks. Also, if you really get it at it, I've heard of company drivers making upwards of 60k first year hauling sand and water and owner ops banking 300-400k. Anytime you work in something closely associated with the oilfield there will dollar signs.
     
  6. mark2842

    mark2842 Light Load Member

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    Hobbs is good right now with tutle because of demurge time. But that is coming to a holt. As soon as they get the storage silos and warehouse build. Im leased to Tutle and I have nothing but good to say about them. Right now they wont have trailers until March. We are a little slow compared to last year but, everyone is.
     
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