I got a 2020 Ford 250 high roof but full rear interior with walls and door with cage. I protected the cargo mat with wood and e tracks on top of it. Congrats on your 2020 Transit.
Congrats on getting another vehicle. I’m still in the process of setting up, should be up and running early February. Ima miss out on that December bag but ima catch the many more on the next one for sure.
You got to bro. He put me on initially. I became independent, made him independent. We both used to work for the same employer but today we got 4 vans and continuing to push.
@Tony.Ruiz08 it's basically their standards/requirements for contractors trucks. it includes those cameras / a cab camera that functions as a dash cam and driver cam / the truck being clean and labeled with the fedex logo and contractors company name properly / proper tire tread / so on. i worked fedex ground before as a driver. i once thought about investing in routes there with someone that had a fleet and used to do it before but the both of us decided not to because conceptionally you're much more of a glorified supervisor rather than a business owner because fedex sets almost all the standards and regardless of how stupid they may be you either kiss their ass or get kicked in yours. being an amazon dsp is almost totally identical to this; dont feel like you're missing out if it's something that has appeal to you.
I bought a 2009 ford e250 extended cab for 1k from a transport company with 356k miles 6 months ago and almost at 362k right now. The engine was replaced 2 years ago at this point and the only thing I notice is the triton tick only when hot and at idle. Would you say it was a decent buy? I hear the e250s are durable as hell. But I don’t know your take on them. Love the video by the way.
Hi Tony I love your videos brother. Great content. I’m in the process of looking into the cargo van business and just purchased a Sprinter 2500. Since you have experience in this field, I wanted to reach out and ask if you have any advice or recommendations on how to effectively make money with a van like this. Specifically, I’m interested in learning about: Different types of gigs or services that would be a good fit for a Sprinter 2500 How to find reliable customers or clients What the most profitable ventures are delivery, moving services. Any tips for getting started or avoiding common mistakes in the business Any insights you can share would be greatly appreciated! Thank you for your time, and I look forward to hearing from you. Best regards, Arturo
Great Video! But I seen both of you guys had the older Chevy express to start the business off. Did you gig app to start off or did you reach out to different companies to secure a dedicated route ? Sorry for the long question
Yes we both started with old cargo vans! We are in transits now! And we both started as drivers for the same person. I learned the game & I went independent and since he got me in, i helped him be independent as well.
Good evening friend. I opened my LLC for my Amazon seller account. Can I use the same LLC for this business? I have my business debit and credit card. It’s less than a year. My LLC is e- comers. It’s my first LLC and It will be my first year taxes with my company . What do you think? I would really appreciate any advice. I live in Virginia and I opened in Virginia
That’s something I hate to answer. I once told someone what I thought it would be, turns out his driving record wasn’t the best so it was triple that. It’s so many factors that will determine your monthly payments: driving record, age, location etc, vehicle (paid off or owned) etc. it goes on. Just try and get a free quote online.
@@Tony.Ruiz08 Esta parada es 2022 ,la compre para iniciar cargo van con una persona a la que e ayudado y esta persona seria el conductor mas me dejo votado y ahora busco soluciones para este vehiculo,esta insulado y full equipo para OTR pero si sale algo para poder hacerlo yo aqui cerca en el area seria genial estoy en New Jersey
So far so good! But anything can go wrong mechanically. I try to take good care of them, never abusing or overusing them & using the E brake at all stops etc. I’ve seen many transmissions problems on the Ram Promasters though.
@@Tony.Ruiz08 I have friends in the Republic of Uzbekistan who work as a dispatcher, they tell me to open a company and start working, but I don’t know anything about this business
Your buddy is lucky to have a friend like you. Being a small business owner myself that is priceless.
Gotta stay humble and help others! I love it everyday!
That Econoline that’s older will outlast any transit van. Transit vans typically last around 150k miles until they start to have some major problems
I got a 2020 Ford 250 high roof but full rear interior with walls and door with cage. I protected the cargo mat with wood and e tracks on top of it.
Congrats on your 2020 Transit.
Very nice man! I’m loving mine! Thank you brother
Congrats on getting another vehicle. I’m still in the process of setting up, should be up and running early February. Ima miss out on that December bag but ima catch the many more on the next one for sure.
Nothing better than taking your time and doing things right 💪 you got this brother
Keep going from Chicago 👍
Woow i have same one it’s good quality
Transit gang 💪🔥
Good deeds always come back 🙏🏽🙏🏽💪🏽💪🏽
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Good lookin’ out!
You got to bro. He put me on initially. I became independent, made him independent. We both used to work for the same employer but today we got 4 vans and continuing to push.
That’s right brother the grind don’t stop 🔥
Yes sir! It does bro 💪
Fire 🔥 let’s go T 💪🏾
Let’s go brother 🔥💪
fedex's "schedule b" absolutely required those cameras
What’s schedule b? Lol might as well keep learning.
@Tony.Ruiz08 it's basically their standards/requirements for contractors trucks. it includes those cameras / a cab camera that functions as a dash cam and driver cam / the truck being clean and labeled with the fedex logo and contractors company name properly / proper tire tread / so on.
i worked fedex ground before as a driver. i once thought about investing in routes there with someone that had a fleet and used to do it before but the both of us decided not to because conceptionally you're much more of a glorified supervisor rather than a business owner because fedex sets almost all the standards and regardless of how stupid they may be you either kiss their ass or get kicked in yours.
being an amazon dsp is almost totally identical to this; dont feel like you're missing out if it's something that has appeal to you.
That’s a good deal for sure 🔥
Most definitely. Thanks bro 💪🔥
thank u ur videos are so helpful
Thank you! That means a lot 💪💪
Great tony
Thank you! 💪
I know you out there getting this money right now but please keep dropping videos bro I love what you are doing !
Thank you for pushing and motivating me bro 💪💪
No problem brother I appreciate what knowledge you putting out now I have different options on what I want to do with my cari van business 💪
I bought a 2009 ford e250 extended cab for 1k from a transport company with 356k miles 6 months ago and almost at 362k right now. The engine was replaced 2 years ago at this point and the only thing I notice is the triton tick only when hot and at idle. Would you say it was a decent buy? I hear the e250s are durable as hell. But I don’t know your take on them. Love the video by the way.
Let’s get it 🙌
💪🔥 Thank you
What do you do during like snow storms? But I’m assuming NY cleans the roads good and fast. I live in MO and they don’t.
Haha its a hassle. Check this video out:
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Hi Tony
I love your videos brother. Great content.
I’m in the process of looking into the cargo van business and just purchased a Sprinter 2500. Since you have experience in this field, I wanted to reach out and ask if you have any advice or recommendations on how to effectively make money with a van like this.
Specifically, I’m interested in learning about:
Different types of gigs or services that would be a good fit for a Sprinter 2500
How to find reliable customers or clients
What the most profitable ventures are delivery, moving services.
Any tips for getting started or avoiding common mistakes in the business
Any insights you can share would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you for your time, and I look forward to hearing from you.
Best regards,
Arturo
my truck has that same camera
Nice!! They come in handy! What kind of truck you got?
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Saludos Tony,me interesa ese negocio,con que cargas empezaría buscando?
Me gustaria ver a tu amigo cuando lo vea
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I’m in the process of getting a van now, how can I get plugged in with local NJ/NY/PA market with contracts.
Check this video out bro
Easiest way to find Local & Regional contracts | loads | Cargo Van Business
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@ thanks bro. Much success to you and your team
@@rochelfowler1434 for sure bro & thank you. What state you in btw?
@@Tony.Ruiz08 I’m in Jersey. I just got my van. I pick it up Monday. 2021 promaster. Let’s get this dough
Hey Tony question, u think is good idea starting renting a UHAUL or PENSEKE van to start ???
How many miles does your 2020 have now ???😮😮😮
122k miles
@Tony.Ruiz08 wow. Nice. They must. Can hold like 300k before issues
@@lillyinthefield2787 I very much hope so! Haha
WRX gang 💪🏽
Yes sir 💪💪
Great Video! But I seen both of you guys had the older Chevy express to start the business off. Did you gig app to start off or did you reach out to different companies to secure a dedicated route ? Sorry for the long question
Yes we both started with old cargo vans! We are in transits now! And we both started as drivers for the same person. I learned the game & I went independent and since he got me in, i helped him be independent as well.
Hey can I ask you a couple questions? I’m willing to pay for them
Bro please can you tell me abt the insurance in Ny for the cargo van business please . Am abt to buy my van
It’s different for everyone. Get a free quote online or call. It’s worth it bro
I want to ask you about the price of this truck. Used and new if possible. Rough estimate
Anywhere between $12,500 for a used one to like $70k or even more for a new one.
@@Tony.Ruiz08 thanks 👍
@@joseph6543 I try to stay used & low mile. You can get a great van for 20-25k
what do you use to find loads for transit?
Making $700 PER DAY Doing Local Deliveries
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Good evening friend. I opened my LLC for my Amazon seller account. Can I use the same LLC for this business? I have my business debit and credit card. It’s less than a year. My LLC is e- comers. It’s my first LLC and It will be my first year taxes with my company . What do you think? I would really appreciate any advice. I live in Virginia and I opened in Virginia
How much was insurance for a cargo? I know states are different but how much to get insured?
That’s something I hate to answer. I once told someone what I thought it would be, turns out his driving record wasn’t the best so it was triple that. It’s so many factors that will determine your monthly payments: driving record, age, location etc, vehicle (paid off or owned) etc. it goes on. Just try and get a free quote online.
@@Tony.Ruiz08 👍🏽
Tony tengo una Van Mercedes Sprinter y que me recomiendas para ponerla a trabajar?
La estás usando ahora o está parada?
@@Tony.Ruiz08 Esta parada es 2022 ,la compre para iniciar cargo van con una persona a la que e ayudado y esta persona seria el conductor mas me dejo votado y ahora busco soluciones para este vehiculo,esta insulado y full equipo para OTR pero si sale algo para poder hacerlo yo aqui cerca en el area seria genial estoy en New Jersey
@ Luis, Tirame un email y mándame tu info para ponernos en contacto.
@Tony, pls check your emails. Love your videos, brother.
Are the transmission good
So far so good! But anything can go wrong mechanically. I try to take good care of them, never abusing or overusing them & using the E brake at all stops etc. I’ve seen many transmissions problems on the Ram Promasters though.
hi bro can you help me realize this cargo van business
Of course. This is why I make these videos. What are you looking to learn?
@@Tony.Ruiz08 I have friends in the Republic of Uzbekistan who work as a dispatcher, they tell me to open a company and start working, but I don’t know anything about this business
For FedEx need no old 5 years, how are you ?
Oh okay! I’m good! How are you?
Did you get health insurance yet??
Of course!
Of course!
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My son got sponsors now?! Yessir!! Who in their right mind wouldn’t wanna promo on your channel. 🔥🔥6:16
Yes sirr! Second sponsored video. Gotta grow as a channel too 💪 thank you for all the support brother 🔥
Where you get your loads from
I work with a carrier here in NJ. These are set local routes I’ve acquired over time.
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Hlo brother where u belong from . I m wanna get into this industry plz help me out with some information 🙏
What’s up! What would you like to know!
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