I spend a lot of time out in the Midland/Odessa area and what I notice is ALL of the truck stops are full much of the time due primarily to all of the "oil field" trucks parked there. I'm not sure if most of them are parked for a 10, or they effectively live in their truck (if it has a sleeper) but there seems to be a lot of potential for -something- in the area related to truck parking, but I'm not sure what.
I know a lot of the guys live in travel trailers and there is not room for a bunch of trucks at those places, but I also know that the oil-field service companies have huge lots to park in, along with parking lots for personal vehicles if that's needed ... so that brings me back to my original point, why are all these trucks parked at truck stops for extended times? I guess I'd need to go out there and talk with some people out there to see if there is any need, want, or opportunity to build a half dozen or so truck lots in the area like I spoke of in the OP. Land is cheap there, but getting the land properly prepared to handle heavy trucks, while reducing mud/dust and pot holes problems will be expensive (not a lot of gravel in the immediate area). Also, construction costs there are very high due to high demand, but there's a lot of money to be made there, too (for the time being until the next oil field crash like has happened before there)
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Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by STexan, Jul 21, 2014.
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I park about 15 miles away from where I live and pay 12 bucks a day for parking, your idea would be a good idea but as for paying monthly, that would have no use for me as I usually only get home for about 8-10 days every 2 to 2 1/2 months.
So the monthly thing would be way to expensive for me with only one truck and trailer. -
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i have no issues normally getting in and out sometimes it can be a zoo depending on time of day
as of yet I haven't found that it's been full, but then again I try to get into there right around or close to 1pm or earlier.
usually have my wife come pick me up.
and you are talking 65x1 it's more like on monthly 50-60 x 12 where I usually pay about less than that for when I am home -
Regarding Daily Parking Space Rentals ...
I suppose there could be 5 slots or so reserved for daily rentals who call ahead. My idea is to control gate card access rights from a central location via internet so one person can manage multiple sites. If a driver could call ahead to verify a slot was available for x days along with payment info (kind of like TA), a temporary access pin-pad code could be granted that expires to insure security integrity. -
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Right so it's one of those 5 spaces one would have to cross fingers on to get. So again does me no good.
but here is an idea for you what say a driver such as myself rented a space on a monthly basis such as like 50 bucks a month. Now we both know when I leave you won't see me again for about 2 months so therefore you re-rent that space I paid for then applied credit towards my account for reusing the space since I am not there for those 2 months. This might be something I would look into. -
I don't know that you won't be back for 2 months, and neither do you. Your wife may get sick and needs you back home 2 weeks after you leave, and I rented that space out then where would you be? In the event all the daily spots were taken, nothing would preclude me from renting you an available long-term slot (if there were any) for a few days to get you out of a jamb. -
People r paying WAY more than that, im
also in the early stages of this...
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