Fulltime rvers have the same problem. Many of them use a mail forwarding service as an address.
Big brother gbmt thinks everyone should just stay in one place, easier to keep an eye on peeps.
Mary
Do I *NEED* a home as a new driver?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Krazy Scott, Jul 3, 2013.
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Yes it would but anything is possible with FMCSA.
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My plan is similar, but I will be 'renting' a (ghost) room from a friend (really cheaply since I won't actually be staying there), stash a box of my stuff there and I'll be able to claim that as my physical address for tax and per diem purposes. What I have read about per diem and tax issues, this seems to me be my best answer on how to deal with not renting or owning a domicile that I'll actually use.
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Now "I" have to pay a tax on tolls and "I" never use a toll road. That sucks for me. . . Who am "I". . . Well I'm a carrier aka owner operator. I'm now paying a tax on scaleing that I've never used cause I know how much that Cat dozer weighs, don't need to scale it. ( example only). Hmmmm I'd think most "oversized" wouldn't even fit on scales. Pull on back off? Sure not gonna fit between the poles. Sooooo they are gonna pay a general tax on a service they don't ( can't) use?
I get my showers "free" through points, a service no truck stops HAVE to provide.
A service is just that and you don't have to partake of it.
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When I need a few days off, I either stay at my folks house, or my girls house. I could go home a lot more often than I do, but end up only going home when I NEED a few days out of the truck. If the freight is good, I'll sometimes get a nice hotel room for a night so I don't mess up a whole week by going home.
You mention a hotel room for cable... If you're electronically literate, you won't need a hotel for cable. I have more access to TV/video in my truck than any hotel could provide. Most TV's have the ability to play video straight off of a hard drive, add that with streaming tv, and digital TV, and you're good to go.DoneYourWay, futuretruckertx, mustang970 and 1 other person Thank this. -
Scott,
You just ain't all that krazy, man. You're plan will work flawlessly as long as you stick it out and have the discipline to save your cash.
One thing though, that I haven't seen anyone bring up just yet. Banking. Start looking at internet banks (maybe you already have). Find one that reimburses ATM fees and maybe even pays a lil interest. That way, when you do hire on, you can have everything set up to direct deposit to your new bank account from day one. Most companies will load your check onto a comdata card or similar but they charge every time you draw on it and it adds up quickly. I'm usually reimbursed $30 or so every month for ATM fees. That's $360 a year out of your pocket for nothing more than accessing YOUR money. No need for that.
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