U guys are absolutely awesome. I have said it before but yall really are a inspiration I'll will be at orientation dec 2nd. Got approved ready to roll just had some family things to work threw. Thanks to watching your videos i have bought a truck , built a bed , rigged it out got a fifth wheel, tool boxes, cameras, bed cover the works. I really do thank yall. I have been in the trailer business for almost 20 years selling utility and gooseneck trailer and parts. Recently the company closed my location and I wasn't offered a job at the other location and didn't really no what I was going to do and then 1 night after alot of praying I ran across ur channel and it's all been good since. All I have ever wanted to do was travel the country and support my wife and this will do it all. Keep doing what u do ur changing lives God bless yall
Just found your channel and watched your 3 episodes on your hauling RVs. I read you got your CDL a month ago. Any more episodes or is it the end of this adventure?
You can do short runs to make up the fuel cost from Texas, then take a long haul for the week, and take short runs to pay for your fuel going back home.
Decisions, decisions, decisions.. That's why, I take two months off and don't pull anything from Thanksgiving to mid January.. But, when I do pull loads, I'm out for 4 to 6 weeks at a time.. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year's
If you are still doing this, there are some cost savings you can look into. Most of it is fuel mileage, start by driving a bit slower (60-62). Low rolling resistance tires will get you better fuel mileage. Same with over-inflating; 10lbs over what the tire says. Last, look at getting an OPS from Pittsburgh Power. It's an added oil filtration system that will make your oil last significantly longer between changes. The Blue Ribbon Logistics podcast has a ton of good info on this type of stuff. Even though they are talking about tractor-trailers, it is applicable to pickups as well (obviously on a smaller scale). If your truck has miles on it you might also look into a diesel force cleaning from Pittsburgh Power, and maybe even running their Max Mileage catalyst. Keeps the emissions systems clean and running smoother.
Check with USAA on your coverage while operating commercially. My State Farm agent said under no circumstances would me or my truck be covered if I had an accident while towing a trailer for revenue. I’ve then got commercial insurance and it’s $355 per month.
I'll definitely have to look into that to ensure I'm covered. It would be unfortunate to discover I wasn't insured when I need it the most. Appreciate your input!
If you get commercial through your company and a unladden policy for when empty, do you still have to a personal policy to cover you for personal use or will the unladden cover you all the time.
Hey Matt: I kno ur kinda new at this RV Trans game..but...it looks as tho ur gettin a game plan into it and how it could work for ya!! I think ur onto something with the short trips and a final longer one!! It almost seems as tho that could work for ya until u learn more about this other gig where u can take more than 1 unit at a time!! However that's not the reason i am writing actually...u mentioned a rooftop tent possibility for ur comfort and i think u may be onto something there..take ur idea to a place that installs and sells them and see what they can do for ya!! The other reason is in that i thought u may have been told this but u have not mentioned it so i will bring it up to u..that being a diesel heater...there are many different brands of these and they sip such very little fuel yet they have the capability to cook ya rite out of ur house lol!! I have seen several of these in operation on other channels and the guys swear by em!! Check it out and see whatcha think of em!! Best of luck in ur future endeavors!! PS: I think ur logging wrong when u leave home and head back to IN..I believe u can do that as just like a regular drive as ur not under any kind of dispatch so therefore ur not doing any kind of company business!! I owned my own over the road trucks for over 25 years and as long as ur not under any kind of dispatch likewise u dint have to log it either!! With the advent of electronic logs it may have to be done under off duty not driving or maybe personal conveyance!! Unless there are rules for RV trans that differ from trucks i am not aware of u may wanna take a look into that..take care..Rick
As far as oil changes go, you should go to the Ram dealer and ask for an oil change package with 3 to 4 oil changes. I have picked them up before for less than $70 and oil change and they say that use them at dealer. If they don’t have anything that month, go back the next month. I have a ram 3500 with the Cummings also thanks for sharing your video.
Great content to help understand the industry! I would just stay in the truck. Roof top is not going to be as comfortable as a hotel on occasion. I would spend the tent money on those rooms and bank up. You want to get the money you made over the entire year put up to allow you time for school. Keep getting it done!
Matt - great video as always. Appreciate the transparency when it comes to your lanes and rates. On Trip 1 - 3 you got basically $1.62-$1.87/mile. Thats not bad especially for a bumper pull. Right now at IT, those short runs go like $1.35-$1.50 mile Im seeing loaded. I do get access to see the entire load board and what the rates are etc so that is helpful for myself. I live in Michigan so Im alot closer and I can plan out my trip for the whole time pretty much. The disadvantage though is my rates are lower, but I think its just from holiday time because they were higher in November. Im hoping stuff with IT goes back up in the new year, but we will see. Keep the content coming.
Most hotels in Goshen have transporter rates. Just something you might want to ask when you’re looking for a cheap hotel. Oh and go to Essenhaus bakery In Middlebury if you haven’t already. 😊
There's a Super 8 just around the corner from where I get my trailers, and they've got a transporter rate. It's only $5 off the online rate, but hey, it's something. Plus, the rooms are pretty nice. Thanks for the comment!
I’m going with Classic in October of this year, leaving my company driving job. How is it at Classic if you are still there? Plus do they have specific mud flap requirements? I use rock tamers on my truck currently, plus the stock Ram mudflaps that came on the truck.
What are you or anyone else netting at the end of the year? I drive a semi 5 days a week and make roughly 400 a day 70 hours a week and this type of work peeked my interest.
A cold night is one thing. You can run a generator for heat. What is your plan for sleeping in your truck in the heat of the summer? Is idling your truck for a/c an option?
Many have recommended a portable A/C unit that should be more than sufficient to cool down the truck cab. Frankly, I'm seriously contemplating a rooftop tent now. I believe it would provide ample legroom for a complete stretch, and most tents allow you to keep your sleeping gear inside. Thanks for the comment!
I used to idle my truck all night in the summer and just use a bunch of blankets and a hooded sweatshirt in the cold. Just be mindful of carbon monoxide. I had a CO2 alarm in case CO2 levels got to high from the emissions on my truck or another truck. I never had any problems and used about an 1/8 th of a tank a night or so.
@@TheBestLoserWins I used to do the same thing, but it cost me a transmission when my input bearing on my manual 6-speed went out from all of the extra idling time. My truck had 97K when I started RV Transport and I ran for approximately 18 months before things became too slow for me to continue.
Be mindful on transmission when idling. Most transmissions do NOT cycle fluid in Park .!!! Do your research on your transmissions and passages of fluid . You can extract the check ball in the valve body so when it is in park idling it still lets the fluid cycle fully (not as the normal stagnant)
Matt, thank you for documenting your experience. I am thinking about getting into RV Transport and have most of the equipment already. My question is do you need to have a class A CDL if I am running a 2500? I have run non CDL before, but it was a corporate job.
@@RVEmcee Matt, glad to see you back out there and pushing out content. I watched your latest upload, good luck on your transition to multi-haul. I'm also a retired AF Vet living in Texas, and would like to try tow-away division work once I retire from my second career gig. Looking forward to seeing how your journey works out.
I don’t know what battery you are using, however, have you tried creating a sleeve so to speak? This will allow you to have one battery and just slip the battery into the sleeve when needed.
Technically, no, but I opt to use it for the added stability. I'm aware that some transport companies mandate the use of a weight distribution system, so make sure to check the requirements when contacting a recruiter. Thanks for the feedback!
Heard about it, never tried. Wanna give it a shot after all the good reviews. Gen-Y, send me one to try out, will ya? Using Blue Ox SwayPro now, love how easy it is to switch between trailers. Also got the B&W Continuum on my personal trailer - solid choice. Tried Husky and Equalizer before; Husky lacked sway control, Equalizer was just too noisy.
@@tome6551 After reading your suggestion, I've been exploring their product line. I find the idea of integrating their hitch into my setup quite intriguing! Your input has successfully convinced me to make another purchase - thanks for nudging me towards spending more money!
I love that software that you use showing the map with the truck and trailer driving along the route? I'd like to find something like that for my travel videos. Which software is it? I drove RV Transport for Horizon from 2018-2019 when the loads were plentiful and had a blast. I live in California and would routinely confirm a load back to California before I ever left my house. One time I drove to Wakarusa, picked up a trailer to Houston then back to Indiana to pick up a trailer to California. It was a good pay day. You are making me want to ket back in to it but I figured it's still too slow. Hmmmmmm.
I gotta ask because im not getting a clear idea, for wave express they are telling me I need to have the truck registered commercially, and pay for commercial vehicle insurance and then the unladen as well. I was under the impression the vehicle could remain as a personal vehicle
I considered getting a battery box and securing a 2x4 to it for the bracket to clamp onto, but I opted for a second full-size battery instead. Even if I don't end up using it, my personal travel trailer could use a new battery anyway.
Thank you for answering my question.. is that an additional policy for your current insurance? I’m gonna check out your recommendation. Thanks again! Merry Christmas! 😊
Awesome! Give them a call and tell them you’re interested! March is a perfect time - RV sales go up, more deliveries happen! Good luck to you and let me know how that phone call goes
@@joshuastevens5910 Yes, I had to drive to Elkhart and pick it up. Wish we could have worked something out. They agreed to come get it, but I had to go get it.
Just like Tony the Tiger says, "They're grrrrrreat!" I really wish I could opt for a load board instead of relying on dispatchers. It's not that I don't think they are helping me; I just prefer handling it myself. The idea of having control over what I'm dispatched on sounds pretty appealing. Thanks for your comment!
While at school, real quick take a course in small business accounting. Preferably for truckers, hot shot drivers or other transportation provider You are missing a bunch of expenses/costs in your profit analysis. Like, you have to include replacement costs for your truck. You have full time expenses being inserted into your part time business. Making sure you get proper insurance for a part time business, additional liability is expensive for a truck, etc. i’ve been s/e for most of my life. You must treat it like a business or you can loose your shirt real fast. Back when i was starting out, you could only show a tax loss for 3out of 5years or you were deemed a hobby…that changes all the deductions to personal, not business. Its a hard thing to deal with when they audit you 3 years later…not fun i’m sure.
Rooftop tent would hurt fuel economy and limit you to travel trailers and no fifth wheels unless it was directly on the roof and not over the bed. I would strongly stay away from that. I had them on off-road rigs but wouldnt on a money maker when fuel is important
You're likely correct, but my fuel efficiency is already pretty poor. I believe the trade-off for a restful night's sleep is worth the compromise. Perhaps I could invest in a roof rack with a wedge on the front to redirect some wind up and over the tent, reducing drag. I'd mount it over the cab to ensure it doesn't interfere with towing a fifth wheel at all. It would be crucial to find one that allows side entry rather than rear entry. Thanks for the comment!
"Fees" - I don't recollect what those are, but, it sounds like dropping those "fees" on you is done so they can quote a lower rate for the overall transport and have the contractor "eat" part of their costs so they'll have a margin to work with... I'd do what you're doing - paid to get back close enough to home...Sure, you'll have some extra to run from home, but, you'll be closer to home and paid to get there. You're basically filling a backhaul which isn't a bad thing at all. You're a contractor - you're not a contractor to stay in truck stops needlessly, you're a contractor so you can choose how you spend your time when you're not on duty. On duty == driving with a camper on the back.
You'll catch on soon. No back hauls, no loads at the terminal. But reject a load for personal reasons, then you're on their doo doo list. Feel used and abused? You will!
You're absolutely correct about that. The West Coast runs haven't quite worked with my current schedule since they would require a minimum of 3 days to drive there and another 3 days to return to Indiana. Once I can free up more time to stay on the road, I'm definitely interested in taking on some California runs.
It'd be so cool if I could just leave home, already lined up with a bunch of loads to tackle before I even arrive. Planning my routes and figuring out when I'd be back home would be a piece of cake. But as it stands, I hit the road without even knowing if there'll be work waiting for me after a two-day drive.
Whoa! Is that deal at every Walmart, or just the one you're going to? And wait, is your RAM a diesel? You've got a point, doing it yourself could end up costing more, not to mention dealing with the used oil disposal hassle. I'd happily shell out $80 for a hassle-free oil change too. Thanks for the tip!
Every one as far as I know does it for that. The thing is.....they only charge $2.15 or so for each extra quart over 5. Mine is also a 6.7 Cummins. I almost went with Classic back the first of November, from Horizon. Decided to go with Synergy because they have lots of Fl. and Ga. loads to keep me from deadheading both directions.
@@tome6551, I'm not entirely certain about Horizon, but I think they're the largest transport company. Typically, transport companies primarily haul for a main manufacturer, with additional manufacturers in the mix. At Classic, my workplace, we mainly deal with Forest River but handle others too. I've heard Horizon does a significant amount with Jayco and others, often delivering to Camping World, but I could be mistaken. Thanks for the comment!
@tome6551 I wish I could tell you where their loads went. Usually, there were 10-20 loads on the board and most all were of no interest to me. They have favorites, and it's VERY cliquish and impersonal.
U guys are absolutely awesome. I have said it before but yall really are a inspiration I'll will be at orientation dec 2nd. Got approved ready to roll just had some family things to work threw. Thanks to watching your videos i have bought a truck , built a bed , rigged it out got a fifth wheel, tool boxes, cameras, bed cover the works. I really do thank yall. I have been in the trailer business for almost 20 years selling utility and gooseneck trailer and parts. Recently the company closed my location and I wasn't offered a job at the other location and didn't really no what I was going to do and then 1 night after alot of praying I ran across ur channel and it's all been good since. All I have ever wanted to do was travel the country and support my wife and this will do it all. Keep doing what u do ur changing lives God bless yall
Just found your channel and watched your 3 episodes on your hauling RVs. I read you got your CDL a month ago. Any more episodes or is it the end of this adventure?
You can do short runs to make up the fuel cost from Texas, then take a long haul for the week, and take short runs to pay for your fuel going back home.
Decisions, decisions, decisions.. That's why, I take two months off and don't pull anything from Thanksgiving to mid January.. But, when I do pull loads, I'm out for 4 to 6 weeks at a time..
Merry Christmas and
Happy New Year's
If you are still doing this, there are some cost savings you can look into. Most of it is fuel mileage, start by driving a bit slower (60-62). Low rolling resistance tires will get you better fuel mileage. Same with over-inflating; 10lbs over what the tire says. Last, look at getting an OPS from Pittsburgh Power. It's an added oil filtration system that will make your oil last significantly longer between changes.
The Blue Ribbon Logistics podcast has a ton of good info on this type of stuff. Even though they are talking about tractor-trailers, it is applicable to pickups as well (obviously on a smaller scale).
If your truck has miles on it you might also look into a diesel force cleaning from Pittsburgh Power, and maybe even running their Max Mileage catalyst. Keeps the emissions systems clean and running smoother.
I suggest using a CB radio. It is actually a great safety tool. A lot of the pileups could be avoided if more drivers would use them.
Long one pays better but you've got a pretty good dead head back to load again, with the short one you were close to next load.
Where have you been? No new content
Keefer Southerland pulling rvs. Take load to Texas and deliver it
Remember to change your valve cover filter on the Cummins . Dorman makes a decent replacement for Pennys (compared to Cummins oem filter )
Hey Matt, I watched your first few videos but haven't seen anything in a while. Are you still in the RV transport business?
Check with USAA on your coverage while operating commercially. My State Farm agent said under no circumstances would me or my truck be covered if I had an accident while towing a trailer for revenue. I’ve then got commercial insurance and it’s $355 per month.
I'll definitely have to look into that to ensure I'm covered. It would be unfortunate to discover I wasn't insured when I need it the most. Appreciate your input!
You need commercial insurance. Don’t mess around
@@RVEmcee Get your insurance from same company that your unladden insurance is through
If you get commercial through your company and a unladden policy for when empty, do you still have to a personal policy to cover you for personal use or will the unladden cover you all the time.
I am a teacher thinking about doing this in the summer!
Hey Matt: I kno ur kinda new at this RV Trans game..but...it looks as tho ur gettin a game plan into it and how it could work for ya!! I think ur onto something with the short trips and a final longer one!! It almost seems as tho that could work for ya until u learn more about this other gig where u can take more than 1 unit at a time!! However that's not the reason i am writing actually...u mentioned a rooftop tent possibility for ur comfort and i think u may be onto something there..take ur idea to a place that installs and sells them and see what they can do for ya!! The other reason is in that i thought u may have been told this but u have not mentioned it so i will bring it up to u..that being a diesel heater...there are many different brands of these and they sip such very little fuel yet they have the capability to cook ya rite out of ur house lol!! I have seen several of these in operation on other channels and the guys swear by em!! Check it out and see whatcha think of em!! Best of luck in ur future endeavors!!
PS: I think ur logging wrong when u leave home and head back to IN..I believe u can do that as just like a regular drive as ur not under any kind of dispatch so therefore ur not doing any kind of company business!! I owned my own over the road trucks for over 25 years and as long as ur not under any kind of dispatch likewise u dint have to log it either!! With the advent of electronic logs it may have to be done under off duty not driving or maybe personal conveyance!! Unless there are rules for RV trans that differ from trucks i am not aware of u may wanna take a look into that..take care..Rick
I would grab it tonight and drive the hour and then beet feet for the house. Deliver it monday, and head back to goshen
The girls in the office are awesome
Getting fancy with the drone shot. Love the info, I’m from Texas and didn’t think the long haul there would make it profitable
As far as oil changes go, you should go to the Ram dealer and ask for an oil change package with 3 to 4 oil changes. I have picked them up before for less than $70 and oil change and they say that use them at dealer. If they don’t have anything that month, go back the next month. I have a ram 3500 with the Cummings also thanks for sharing your video.
Matt where have you been are you still doing rv transport hope you are well and Merry Christmas.
Great content to help understand the industry! I would just stay in the truck. Roof top is not going to be as comfortable as a hotel on occasion. I would spend the tent money on those rooms and bank up. You want to get the money you made over the entire year put up to allow you time for school. Keep getting it done!
I don’t know about in the Winter especially in Indiana.
Looking forward to your next video
Thanks
Matt - great video as always. Appreciate the transparency when it comes to your lanes and rates. On Trip 1 - 3 you got basically $1.62-$1.87/mile. Thats not bad especially for a bumper pull. Right now at IT, those short runs go like $1.35-$1.50 mile Im seeing loaded. I do get access to see the entire load board and what the rates are etc so that is helpful for myself. I live in Michigan so Im alot closer and I can plan out my trip for the whole time pretty much. The disadvantage though is my rates are lower, but I think its just from holiday time because they were higher in November. Im hoping stuff with IT goes back up in the new year, but we will see. Keep the content coming.
Don't forget depreciation on the truck.
Look at the bright side. You don’t have to pay income tax.
Run some zip ties around the awning arms to keep the awning tight. Keeps it from rattling or coming out.
Definitely a good tip. I do check to make sure that they are all the way in on my initial walk around.
Doesnt matter. When it comes out and destroys itself you are on the hook. Cover your ass lol. Zip ties will end that worry.
Most hotels in Goshen have transporter rates. Just something you might want to ask when you’re looking for a cheap hotel.
Oh and go to Essenhaus bakery In Middlebury if you haven’t already. 😊
There's a Super 8 just around the corner from where I get my trailers, and they've got a transporter rate. It's only $5 off the online rate, but hey, it's something. Plus, the rooms are pretty nice. Thanks for the comment!
@@RVEmcee Don't be too proud to whip out that ID card for a military/govt rate 👍
Nice job
Good Job.
I’m going with Classic in October of this year, leaving my company driving job. How is it at Classic if you are still there? Plus do they have specific mud flap requirements? I use rock tamers on my truck currently, plus the stock Ram mudflaps that came on the truck.
What are you or anyone else netting at the end of the year? I drive a semi 5 days a week and make roughly 400 a day 70 hours a week and this type of work peeked my interest.
Early Monday Morning
Great Vvdeo... Feb will be 20 yes for me at Horizon....love the routing map... can you share the program for that. Thanks
A cold night is one thing. You can run a generator for heat. What is your plan for sleeping in your truck in the heat of the summer? Is idling your truck for a/c an option?
Many have recommended a portable A/C unit that should be more than sufficient to cool down the truck cab. Frankly, I'm seriously contemplating a rooftop tent now. I believe it would provide ample legroom for a complete stretch, and most tents allow you to keep your sleeping gear inside. Thanks for the comment!
I used to idle my truck all night in the summer and just use a bunch of blankets and a hooded sweatshirt in the cold. Just be mindful of carbon monoxide. I had a CO2 alarm in case CO2 levels got to high from the emissions on my truck or another truck. I never had any problems and used about an 1/8 th of a tank a night or so.
@@TheBestLoserWins
I used to do the same thing, but it cost me a transmission when my input bearing on my manual 6-speed went out from all of the extra idling time. My truck had 97K when I started RV Transport and I ran for approximately 18 months before things became too slow for me to continue.
Be mindful on transmission when idling. Most transmissions do NOT cycle fluid in Park .!!! Do your research on your transmissions and passages of fluid . You can extract the check ball in the valve body so when it is in park idling it still lets the fluid cycle fully (not as the normal stagnant)
Matt, thank you for documenting your experience. I am thinking about getting into RV Transport and have most of the equipment already. My question is do you need to have a class A CDL if I am running a 2500? I have run non CDL before, but it was a corporate job.
How you doing Matt , Do you need and mc number . To do RV transport. ? 👍
Matt, haven't seen any output lately--are you still transporting RVs?
Yes! Just posted my latest video today. Make sure to give it a watch, and thanks for checking in on me!
@@RVEmcee Matt, glad to see you back out there and pushing out content. I watched your latest upload, good luck on your transition to multi-haul. I'm also a retired AF Vet living in Texas, and would like to try tow-away division work once I retire from my second career gig. Looking forward to seeing how your journey works out.
Vidor,Tx.would have been west of Beaumont,Tx.
Can you use a deleted diesel truck?
I don’t know what battery you are using, however, have you tried creating a sleeve so to speak? This will allow you to have one battery and just slip the battery into the sleeve when needed.
Maybe out of foam? That’s not a bad idea. Thank you for the comment!
How much to replace the truck? Starting from scratch I would need to buy one.
That’s the Buckeye
Did you need the distribution hitch on your 3500 Ram
Technically, no, but I opt to use it for the added stability. I'm aware that some transport companies mandate the use of a weight distribution system, so make sure to check the requirements when contacting a recruiter. Thanks for the feedback!
What your average mpg?
Have you thought about running a Gen Y hitch with your WDH? I heard some great things about it.
Heard about it, never tried. Wanna give it a shot after all the good reviews. Gen-Y, send me one to try out, will ya? Using Blue Ox SwayPro now, love how easy it is to switch between trailers. Also got the B&W Continuum on my personal trailer - solid choice. Tried Husky and Equalizer before; Husky lacked sway control, Equalizer was just too noisy.
@@RVEmcee you basically add your desired WDH to the torsion gen y setup. No need to switch.
@@tome6551 After reading your suggestion, I've been exploring their product line. I find the idea of integrating their hitch into my setup quite intriguing! Your input has successfully convinced me to make another purchase - thanks for nudging me towards spending more money!
I love that software that you use showing the map with the truck and trailer driving along the route? I'd like to find something like that for my travel videos. Which software is it?
I drove RV Transport for Horizon from 2018-2019 when the loads were plentiful and had a blast. I live in California and would routinely confirm a load back to California before I ever left my house. One time I drove to Wakarusa, picked up a trailer to Houston then back to Indiana to pick up a trailer to California. It was a good pay day. You are making me want to ket back in to it but I figured it's still too slow. Hmmmmmm.
Yes
I gotta ask because im not getting a clear idea, for wave express they are telling me I need to have the truck registered commercially, and pay for commercial vehicle insurance and then the unladen as well. I was under the impression the vehicle could remain as a personal vehicle
Buy a battery box and put your small battery in it when it won’t work to clamp over frame
I considered getting a battery box and securing a 2x4 to it for the bracket to clamp onto, but I opted for a second full-size battery instead. Even if I don't end up using it, my personal travel trailer could use a new battery anyway.
Thank you for answering my question.. is that an additional policy for your current insurance? I’m gonna check out your recommendation. Thanks again! Merry Christmas! 😊
Didn't you say something about getting your CDL? Where does that stand?
I'm thinking about classic in march
Awesome! Give them a call and tell them you’re interested! March is a perfect time - RV sales go up, more deliveries happen! Good luck to you and let me know how that phone call goes
Do you have a fuel card that you use
Yes, my company provides me with a fuel card that offers discounts. In fact, on my most recent trip, I saved over 70 cents per gallon!
A lot of Traffic backups.
Unplug my ELD and deliver in the morning.
Are you able to transport an RV other than what the dispatcher sends you? I might need my fifth wheel hauled back to the factory.
bit late to your comment. Did you ever get it transported?
@@joshuastevens5910 Yes, I had to drive to Elkhart and pick it up. Wish we could have worked something out. They agreed to come get it, but I had to go get it.
Do you have to have a CDL license to pull campers?
You want 10% hitch weight, why couldn't you have put the brake battery in the battery compartment? You don't need a full size battery.
Toto Ace just to compare Prices
I liked 5he people at classic. How ever working from off a load board was better.
Just like Tony the Tiger says, "They're grrrrrreat!" I really wish I could opt for a load board instead of relying on dispatchers. It's not that I don't think they are helping me; I just prefer handling it myself. The idea of having control over what I'm dispatched on sounds pretty appealing. Thanks for your comment!
Anything new anytime soon?
While at school, real quick take a course in small business accounting. Preferably for truckers, hot shot drivers or other transportation provider You are missing a bunch of expenses/costs in your profit analysis. Like, you have to include replacement costs for your truck. You have full time expenses being inserted into your part time business. Making sure you get proper insurance for a part time business, additional liability is expensive for a truck, etc. i’ve been s/e for most of my life. You must treat it like a business or you can loose your shirt real fast. Back when i was starting out, you could only show a tax loss for 3out of 5years or you were deemed a hobby…that changes all the deductions to personal, not business. Its a hard thing to deal with when they audit you 3 years later…not fun i’m sure.
How Much R-U going to Have to Pay For U-R CDL School R Does the GI bill pay for All of the School.
U didn’t have to go that. Far into Wiss.
Funtime RV
Each Track is Different.
I’m sure you meant a 1099 Contractor not an employee
Haven’t heard from you in a long time. Still out there?
Just got my CDL. Might be working on something new. Stay tuned!
Rooftop tent would hurt fuel economy and limit you to travel trailers and no fifth wheels unless it was directly on the roof and not over the bed. I would strongly stay away from that. I had them on off-road rigs but wouldnt on a money maker when fuel is important
You're likely correct, but my fuel efficiency is already pretty poor. I believe the trade-off for a restful night's sleep is worth the compromise. Perhaps I could invest in a roof rack with a wedge on the front to redirect some wind up and over the tent, reducing drag. I'd mount it over the cab to ensure it doesn't interfere with towing a fifth wheel at all. It would be crucial to find one that allows side entry rather than rear entry. Thanks for the comment!
Are income taxes due on your net.
Matt, How can I contact you?
Flying J in Little Rock is a little sketchy
What happened to you man?
In U-R situation LongHaul
"Fees" - I don't recollect what those are, but, it sounds like dropping those "fees" on you is done so they can quote a lower rate for the overall transport and have the contractor "eat" part of their costs so they'll have a margin to work with...
I'd do what you're doing - paid to get back close enough to home...Sure, you'll have some extra to run from home, but, you'll be closer to home and paid to get there. You're basically filling a backhaul which isn't a bad thing at all. You're a contractor - you're not a contractor to stay in truck stops needlessly, you're a contractor so you can choose how you spend your time when you're not on duty. On duty == driving with a camper on the back.
You'll catch on soon. No back hauls, no loads at the terminal. But reject a load for personal reasons, then you're on their doo doo list. Feel used and abused? You will!
West coast lodes pay the best. Most people try to get paid 1300 miles on average a week.
You're absolutely correct about that. The West Coast runs haven't quite worked with my current schedule since they would require a minimum of 3 days to drive there and another 3 days to return to Indiana. Once I can free up more time to stay on the road, I'm definitely interested in taking on some California runs.
Where you at?? You give up??
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It'd be so cool if I could just leave home, already lined up with a bunch of loads to tackle before I even arrive. Planning my routes and figuring out when I'd be back home would be a piece of cake. But as it stands, I hit the road without even knowing if there'll be work waiting for me after a two-day drive.
They not going to LikeU adding 300. Miles To U-R Trip I Betcha .
U should get U CB Radio for Traffic issues.
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That a Way it’s A D.O.T Approved ins. company For U-R insurance because U-R regulated by D.O.T
I use a 2015 Ram 2500 and Walmart does my oil changes for $80....can't do them myself for that!
Whoa! Is that deal at every Walmart, or just the one you're going to? And wait, is your RAM a diesel? You've got a point, doing it yourself could end up costing more, not to mention dealing with the used oil disposal hassle. I'd happily shell out $80 for a hassle-free oil change too. Thanks for the tip!
Every one as far as I know does it for that. The thing is.....they only charge $2.15 or so for each extra quart over 5. Mine is also a 6.7 Cummins. I almost went with Classic back the first of November, from Horizon. Decided to go with Synergy because they have lots of Fl. and Ga. loads to keep me from deadheading both directions.
Where does Horizon’s loads mainly go? Thinking of getting with them. I’m coming from Las Vegas, NV.
@@tome6551, I'm not entirely certain about Horizon, but I think they're the largest transport company. Typically, transport companies primarily haul for a main manufacturer, with additional manufacturers in the mix. At Classic, my workplace, we mainly deal with Forest River but handle others too. I've heard Horizon does a significant amount with Jayco and others, often delivering to Camping World, but I could be mistaken. Thanks for the comment!
@tome6551 I wish I could tell you where their loads went. Usually, there were 10-20 loads on the board and most all were of no interest to me. They have favorites, and it's VERY cliquish and impersonal.
Hurry up Get out of Indiana so U don’t get stuck inthe snow ABunch people pull fishing boats behind them. If they have Doubles & Tripples.
You won't be paying much for taxes running for $1/ mile😂
Put that truck on a diet and get better fuel mileage
Must have quit already
Nope, I am still out there making those deliveries!