Driving for someone else

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by ArdyC, Oct 1, 2015.

  1. ArdyC

    ArdyC Bobtail Member

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    I've been offered an opportunity to drive one night a week for someone else's run. This is with his own truck, is there anything I should make sure of before accepting? Basically it sounds like it's cash work (I'm not in the trucking field anymore) on my time off and I just want to make sure I won't be screwed if I get pulled over or anything along those lines. What should I make sure of? Insurance, etc?
     
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  3. DUNE-T

    DUNE-T Road Train Member

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    You have to be put on his insurance and do drug test. On your end I dont think u need to do anything
     
  4. ArdyC

    ArdyC Bobtail Member

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    But that is his responsibility right? Would I be held liable if he didn't do just that?
     
  5. roadmap65

    roadmap65 Light Load Member

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    My son does one night out and back for an O/O and makes $500. Thats more than some of these Swift and Werner drivers make all week. Im sure you will be paid 1099 but why not. Just make sure you check the normal things like proof of Ins and paperwork. Do your inspections and be safe
     
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  6. HorseShoe

    HorseShoe Road Train Member

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    Make sure all the truck paperwork is up to date. IFTA...insurance...etc. And make sure you have paperwork for the load. If it's coming from Mexico run away
     
  7. ArdyC

    ArdyC Bobtail Member

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    This is a one night trip - out to a local city and a few deliveries for 250$ 10ish hours work. I just want to make sure I'm okay, I'll talk to him about insurance, etc. I just don't know if he was planning on adding me to his policy, etc.
     
  8. G.Anthony

    G.Anthony Road Train Member

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    well for $250, i'd stay home, then deliveries on top of that..?? how much each drop..?????
     
  9. ArdyC

    ArdyC Bobtail Member

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    I thought it was reasonable. LOL - cash work seemed enticing and it's not my main source of income. I work elsewhere but just wanted to stay reasonably fresh and on top of that it's cash in hand.
     
  10. G.Anthony

    G.Anthony Road Train Member

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    true, but what if it goes past the 10ish hours..now you're working for maybe less than minimum, meaning a MC Donald's worker is making more than you...

    as it is, $250. for 10ish hours, is at $25, per hour. drop a load someplace, have to wait, make a pick up, traffic, construction...for $250...???


    maybe you...not me......

    the extra cash isn't worth the extra time. that's 10ish hours i could be mugging a homeless person, burning down a church, maybe even shoot out at robbery.....

    time better spent terrorizing than earning peanuts.
     
  11. Poacher

    Poacher Medium Load Member

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    Even if it went 12 hours that is 20.83 an hour. Way better than McDonald's.
     
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