I have been researching becoming an independent contractor and have a few questions:
If i was to get a dually, which specifics would i have to look at if i didnt want to get a cdl? (trailer length etc.)
If i was to start up a LLC and have som1 else drive a vehicle that i have under my business name, what requirments would i need if i was going thru a load board or broker to get them loads?
Is dually with gooseneck trailer best means of income/homestime if you are an independent contractor?
Some of the better companies to get on with if i had a dually with trailer, coming out of Houston, Tx?
Thx 4 any help given!
I Need advice getting started as independent contractor
Discussion in 'Expediter and Hot Shot Trucking Forum' started by Trytic, Jan 25, 2012.
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My understanding is (Correct me if I am wrong) you must get a CDL to do driving for hire. You may want to check into which class is needed... A,B, or C for your work.
I second this question about cargo/liability. I am doing a similar thing...considering a small transportation business using my pickup to do some light duty towing, such as moving boats & other vehicles on a flatbed for hire.
I called Progressive to obtain an insurance quote for this... I do have a CDL. However, I was told that I cannot obtain insurance to tow a boat with a pickup, including large diesel pickups. They said I would need a minimum of a 18 wheeler, which seems overkill for a 15' boat or a honda fit? -
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Thanks for correcting me
What type of insurance is available for that type of work? I wanted to pull a 16' boat with my pickup for a hotshot job, and have been unable to find insurance that will cover it. My insurance agent said they could only insure it if it was a specific boat, and for commercial insurance, I was told by progressive that load insurance is unavailable for pickups. -
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I don't have that available at the moment, but if it would help - it's something I can get. If its on a flatbed, it's considered part of the vehicle, or what's the thought process?
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After further research on HotShot insurance, it seems it's pretty hard to find, and rather expensive if you're running a part time business.
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Is there anything to know when getting a 5th wheel installed? I read something bout staying under 26,000 pounds to eliminate fuel tax??? Plz explain & is it possible to make good $$ staying under 26,000 pounds??
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