Now that it's busy again it's a great business. Hope it stays this way for the winter.
Thank's for all the great help.
If you plan on hauling into Canada you need to carry chains during the winter month's beginning on Oct15th. Don't know till when though.
I'm a Canadian driver and I usually fill up in the US when I can. Cheaper but you need to add that non-clog stuff if your using US diesel here in...
Just got word we'll soon be required to carry tire chains for the winter. Anybody here know where to get a good deal and how much should you...
It seems kind of a grey area. Nobody said I can't but they didn't say I could either.
Just heard from a former employee that my companies great deal of paying for half of your insurance isn't no great deal at all. They tell you the...
I found a neat little cable clip at Napa that works perfectly. Look in the towing section and you'll find them for about $5.00.
I drive one a them and the truth of it all is as long as your busy you can do alright. Hada long slow spell this year though and it kicked hell...
Why not just bypass all the bs with a Ford and buy a good used Chevy Duramax???
Yup. Slowed down for now but I'm hangin in.
That rules been changed iron and you can now book off "off duty" and use your back seat to "rest in" legally.
You might want to think of getting a nice thick chunk of foam to lay over your back seat jet. It makes a huge difference. And I didn't notice...
Thank's for bolstering my confidence Roadmedic. There's so many negative posters on these forums a guy could start to think he'd made a horrible...
I am a new driver doing the HotShot R.V. hauling thing, and I see mostly negative posts about this type of work. This is conserting to me as I...
It pay's just slightly better than that right now Tom. $1.78 per loaded mile. It's just all the unpaid deadheading miles that make this business...
Just my 2cents but I think a 1-ton dually is really the only way to go in this game. You need a diesel for the amount of miles you drive and you...
Be the most dangerous #### there and whats the problem?
Here's a dumb question from a confused newbi. 70hrs in 8 days-US, 70hrs in 7 days Canada with a 34 and 36 hr reset. What does that mean, and how...