how to become a carhauler

Discussion in 'Car Hauler and Auto Carrier Trucking Forum' started by Ryvv, Apr 4, 2015.

  1. Terry270

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    You will figure out real quick in this business, they don't give a crap about anything as long as you are cheap. Please don't be cheap.
     
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  3. brian991219

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    I will tell you, if I had to do it all over again I would have worked for someone to learn the business better. My dad had operated a truck stop, garage, and towing business in the 70's and early 80's, so I thought I knew it all. There was a reason he got out of it, but I had to learn the hard way. Yes, I had a large business by 26, but by 30 I had sold most of it because if I didn't I would have lost it, downsized to 2 car haulers doing auction work, then in 2009 I took outside jobs for a few years to weather the economic downturn while my partner kept running the transport business, I only came back to my own company just over 2 years ago because one of our hired drivers had a heart attack.

    So, what I am trying to say, is while it is possible, be prepared for a hard and rough ride. Please take Terry's advice, do not try to get the work just by being cheap, hold out for a fair price closer to industry normal, which does change by market and season. Yes, you can get rail yard work with little or no experience, but I would rather learn on used/auction cars, the damage claims are much less, if any at all. A small scratch or even scuff the lower edge of a bumper on a new car and your will be buying that car, or at least it will feel like it. Learn on wholesale autos, no one really cars about them.
     
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    Yea see that's what I wanted to do. Drive for a company for a few years learn the ins and outs and then start my own, but I was told my age would be a problem with their insurance. All the big companies want 6 months + tractor trailer experience , so I'm stuck between starting my own or going somewhere like swift for like a year , but as far as starting my own the only problem I'm seeing is finding jobs to get the experience without having to on to cites like 1dispatch or wherever , I don't really want to do "door to door" I guess that's what it would be called. I know a man that runs Carmax to Carmax or enterprise to enterprise , but I do understand I have to work my way up. But auction work sounds like a good start
     
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  5. Terry270

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    Have you got any insurance quotes yet?
     
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    No
     
  7. Terry270

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    You'll definitely want to do that before anything else. If the big companies are having problems getting you insured then you certainly will
     
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