Only way I'd "recover" abandoned trucks is if they gave me a wrecker to drive out there to drag the thing back...
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Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by bzinger, Jan 10, 2017.
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Crusader66 Thanks this.
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Don't need to cost much at all. You don't need a 3/4 of a million dollar rotator to do the job...just a road tractor with a wheel lift and a tool box with a couple fittings and chains. Doesn't even need stupid low gearing to get moving, either, since you aren't pulling loaded equipment. If a load was abandoned, an actual driver could meet you to grab the loaded trailer if there was one. Vs the cost of an airline ticket, not to mention having to lug everything I'd want with me (tools and such) to make sure once I got there, I'd be able to get it running and get it back...then whatever cleaning and sanitizing that might be necessary for me to drive it without puking or getting some random infection from who knows WHAT that driver did inside the cab prior to abandoning...may as well just drive myself, hook, and go. Not to mention the taxi/rental car cost to get from the airport out to wherever it was abandoned...costs are high either way.
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If I held a position of any authority in any major trucking company, acquisition of a towing company would be high on my list of priorities. Cross bill your own work, and you would also have the work of all the local competition when your own trucks aren't being moved. As well as the standard roadside rescues, you could "maybe" compete with Road Squad, if they don't have a nearby location?
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This sounds like it's right up @Broke Down 69 alley. He got plenty of experience doing this his first 4 months at Trans Am
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Spoke to a driver once who told me a horror story about a truck recovery.
They found the truck trashed and driver took a dump on the floor inside the sleeper and Bunch of trash laying around.
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