linving down south is a pain in da b**t to get hired by a good company. I can't afford a big rig now . however I could manage myselft to get a straigh truck with sleeper .would I be able to make money with it or should I wait a lil bit longer.advice plz
Advise Please
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Made_In_Haiti, Sep 29, 2012.
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a decent big truck and trailer isn't much more money than a big straight truck with sleeper.
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well thats mean I have to wait a lil bit longer.
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Be real careful and do the research before buying a straight truck. I did straight truck for years (way back when) and I've seen tons of people come into this profession thinking they are going to make crazy cash and lose their tail. One of the biggest mistakes I saw was folks buying the wrong truck whether wrong size or wrong weight (most "moving" trucks) like former Ryder and Penske trucks, which are way too heavy AND they eat up your fuel. I'd say keep looking for a driving job. I'm down here in the sand pile, too and while the jobs are much more scarce down here, there are jobs, you just gotta do the legwork. Since you have a year experience already, try some of the instate carriers like Sunstate, Boyd Bros, Windy Hill, Indian River, Sunbelt, American Freight, American Auto Transport or Oakley.
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I think FFE uses straight trucks in south Florida; Miami & Winter Haven. Maybe talk to them first.
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