As a Class A OTR driver for years. There were several nuggets dropped in this video. Some similarities, and a few differences. Thank you for making this video. Love to see the knowledgeable teaching the seekers. Much respect from Texas.
I never leave comments however for a woman business owner already looking to start off into a cargo van business with my 19-year-old son I was previously in the business office bound before starting my current business. You have explained the process very well a lot of things came back to memory after watching your video very true and honest what you are saying very much appreciated. Good luck with your Business wishing you all the best success.
I gave you a like in the first 3 minutes because you know what you are talking about. Thanks for the great video best of luck to you brother. I just retired at 65 as a building maintenance man. Never really worked in the delivery business but it's always good to know things. Did about 100 Uber trips after my regular job, didn't see any money. Also drove a NYC TLC black car.👍🇺🇸🇨🇺
Amazing breakdown, very much appreciated! I am superrrrr excited and can barely contain myself lol so I’m checking once again that I’m doing everything right and exact.
Hi This one of rare times I can't hold myself from commenting. Overall, it is a great video. I have watched a lot of videos of Cargo Van business, and this is the best. Very transparent. Some of them will hold very important information. Instead, they throw bait fishing for people to purchase their products, such as startup packages and such. A lot of pros than cons. The only con is the language, very street one. However, that can be justified as you were speaking naturally!! Great job, and may Allah bless you .
Foul language a sign of HIGH intelligence. I bet you didn't learn that in your holy book. I bet. How about just appreciating the information and being thankful that your "Allah" has allowed you such grace.
It seems like what bothered you is the word Allah. Otherwise, the whole purpose of my comment was to express my appreciation for the information, and the creator loved it.
When I started 10 years ago with my cargo van I made sure I had capital to work got my van plus had about 18k to last me until i got paid which was 21 to 30 days after completion of delivery now I got 4 sprinter vans running outta state and 3 bobtails also wen I started I gave myself a weekly salary the rest went to my company I never used a factoring they be robbing u sometimes 😅
Thanks for all the detailed information you have provided in this video. I like your way of explaining every point. Keep sharing such great videos in the future also.
New subscriber🙂 I'm looking to start a new cargo business and I've been binging on your videos since yesterday! I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge and they way you share it. You are great!! 💯
Explain. Btw I watched a few of your vids love the channel, I want to get into the cargo van Owner Op side but I don’t know where to go after I get my van. I want to be independent but I think becoming part of a team that already have experience is a great way to start
I really want to thank you for making this video. I am researching this particular business field to go in. So I will continue to learn and get more knowledgeable so that I can come out the gate running in 2023. I actually have access to a cargo van that I can use. I am just trying to figure out if I want to stay local or go over the road with this business. I most definitely don't want to be driving during any kind of weather storms or conditions. I am in Ohio. 😂 Again Thank You
Much love Fam and Blessings on your journey with which ever way you choose to go‼️💯 Yeah brotha that extreme weather will have you thinking about some stuff🤣✊🏾
True, them just want you to stay put and be loyal to them so they look good and have reliable transporter on stand by to cover their loads. Have good reputation at the expense of drivers sitting, which means not making money. Got to be ready with options.
Much love fam word bond. You got that Motown or ohio swag for real. I've learned a plethora fam. I'm a trucker by trade ready to jump off into cargo. Much love and keep rising to the top !
🤣Much love Fam.. I always get I seem to be from somewhere different.. I really appreciate you brotha✊🏾 yeah I cant imagine what it takes to fill up a semi rite now🤦🏾♂️
Believe me, nothing is better than having your own authority and booking for your own load without anyone in the middle of the way because even if you don't believe it, they will always knock down some of your money, you have more work to do but you earn more to.
Thanks for the video! Would like to know a few things, if we have our MC running two flatbeds and would like to get a sprinter and to hire a driver.What to do in this case correctly ? 1.The Sprinter doesn't require MC ,but the Insurance is under our MC? 2.How to get the driver as contracor?does he need to open LLC or SP?
From what I know if you/your company provides the equipment, you have to hire the driver as an company employee, But im thinking and don't quote me on this, but if you find a way to rent your van out to a driver as a 1099 contractor there may be a loop hole in a way for that..
as a class a driver, i had a lease purchase deal with a company that would lock me in on a TQL load for like 1.30 would send me a fake ratecon, turned out they got paid 1.68 on it. It turned out they did that alot to me and I didn't know it. Def gotta shop the market.
Wow, That is crazy. yea a lot of these companies greedy scammers. Instead of treating drivers fair and building a long term relationship they would rather burn through a 100 drivers a year..smh
I hope y'all listening cuz this is the best way I think and usco that is if you got your own van ya feel me you can make some money and you gotta be willing to drive and I mean no bull sheeting if you don't like to do you already done land lover in one place
I have a cargo van in Illinois and want to learn this business after being laid- off? How is the business for woman? I want to know are you doing the heavy lifting? I also have a 2500 pickup truck with a snow plow and salt spreader and want to learn that business too.
how do you get started running under a carrier if your renting a sprinter van ? or should I just wait on it until I get my own authority ? hoping by the end of July to have all that completed. running courier and Amazon flex. I have several years of logistics and dispatch experience, but it's been a while. started getting into courier work when my husband got laid off from the union hall for a bit now thinking we'd be able to replace his income if not surpass it doing transport work. I live in NJ so I'm pretty sure we can do regional northeast runs and make it work , there are probably about 8 Amazon ( wanna do box truck relay as well through Amazon and using day and other boards ) warehouses just within 30 mile radius from us, plus a ton of other warehouses.
how could i get in the game by say renting a truck from a place like enterprise or something ? i got a lot a info already but nobody seemed to have rented a truck until the run up enough to get their own. idk if my idea is dumb but i seen semis for rent on there so it’s a thought. help would be gladly appreciated my g cuz this vid already gave me more insight than the rest. clear cut direct info. thank you in advance 🤞🏽
Hi, you provided some great info for me as I'm just getting started in the business. Question about the mc and dot number. I was told by others if you're under 10k Gross weight it's not necessary, because if you have it and when you get your log book audit they will deactivate you as won't have one. Thoughts?
Nice! Yeah so its kind of a grey area, You technically only need DOT/MC if you want to book your own loads through shippers and brokers or you can just lease onto a carrier, but when you do get that audit and say Hey my equipment is under 10k pounds you may be good.. Its a real good question..
Aye salute to u G I do the same thing me and my cousin started our own company wit the Dodge Ram pro master 2500…everything u saying sound correct to me…especially the part about using multiple carriers and not sitting for three days type thing. We have our own authority but we still use 9 diff Carrie’s like empire national and home land. The key is to keep that van rolling Fr. This def some god advice I can vouch that. Check out army of five we have some videos too but everything he said is legit
I appreciate you taking the time out and spreading the knowledge a lot of valuable information I needed to know I found out about you through big CJ follow him as I'll be in the game soon
Rite on man, All I can say is start looking for work now, Look on indeed and craigslist in you area an just start reaching out to companies to lock something in.. Good luck man.
I'm wondering if it's worth it because that insurance is the same approach to having insurance on a semi trucking trailer with a million dollar coverage and I dont know if van cargo make as much as a semi.
Cuz your the realist an straight to the point that's what is needed YES cut the other joint out I'm about to get in the game an that's all I needed to hear
Much love fam‼️ I really appreciate you I got tired of watching videos where they keep beating around the Bush and not keeping it Solid Trying to sell you something✊🏾
Bro I am trying to start and buying a new sprinter van soon. First question is it good to lease one or buy one. Secondly do I need MC number for sprinter van and an Authority. And what other documents do I need to start the business. Thank you.
My dispatcher I plan on using said for the cargo vans most companies will only require 750k since I won’t be carrying a lot of freight. Is that true for the most part?
Great video, very useful, thank you. How many pallets can you fit into your van please? And what roughly you can make per week with the size of your van? Thank you.
What kind of company will take someone on? I found one but they charge 23% but it’s exclusive and I need to put on their signage…Another company is going to pay out 60%… No Carfo insurance needed just commercial insurance. I am also in California but willing to do OTR for 4-6 weeks in the Midwest… Big carriers won’t take me on being from California. Any tips?
For the ppl who want to purchase a van and come into this business..what do you recommend? The promaster 1500-3500 doesn’t have much variant between the payload and towing capacities. Is there any advantage to one over the other? There’s also the height variant of the cargo area.. does this come into play in field? Do you often have tall loads that require that extra height? Much appreciated. Thx 🙏
Forgot to mention..I’m a Bay Area native. I am planning to run my handyman business out of the same van.. so ideally, I’d want to make short runs within Northern California, but occasionally go long distances if possible.
@Daniel Fasholz I recommend the Ford transit 250 Mid to high roof, Promasters have a lot of break downs and would spend a lot more time in the shop for sure. It's rare you will get loads that are really tall, but when they do pop up, you will have the advantage over a lower roof van to get that money👌🏾
Thank you for the video, it really inspiring. Please I have been in the united state less than three month and I have my I got my driving license last week Do I still qualify to do cargo business with no much experience ?
As a Class A OTR driver for years. There were several nuggets dropped in this video. Some similarities, and a few differences. Thank you for making this video. Love to see the knowledgeable teaching the seekers. Much respect from Texas.
Nice‼Thank you, I really appreciate it . Many blessings to you.. Stay safe on the road👌🏾
I love seeing people share their knowledge and then see other people change their life
I never leave comments however for a woman business owner already looking to start off into a cargo van business with my 19-year-old son I was previously in the business office bound before starting my current business. You have explained the process very well a lot of things came back to memory after watching your video very true and honest what you are saying very much appreciated. Good luck with your Business wishing you all the best success.
I gave you a like in the first 3 minutes because you know what you are talking about. Thanks for the great video best of luck to you brother.
I just retired at 65 as a building maintenance man. Never really worked in the delivery business but it's always good to know things.
Did about 100 Uber trips after my regular job, didn't see any money. Also drove a NYC TLC black car.👍🇺🇸🇨🇺
I really appreciate you👌🏾
Me personally, getting a van is not the problem it's the consistent load, guaranteed loads is what I need.
Exactly 😵💫
Me to bro I can’t get no loads I’m on all kinds of apps and everything I’m trying to find a dispatcher can’t find one
@@TobiasKidd-z2owhat state you in?
Man the first 5 minutes explained more that all these other videos I done watched, subscribed and bout to get my hussle on. Thanks G
Man, I really appreciate you brotha, Glad I could help.. YESSIR‼Get yo bread FAM💯👌🏾
It definitely helped me out. Thank you very much for your honest comments. I wish you the best with your business.
Great video! As someone who’s considering entering the game, I truly appreciated your insight. Real words of wisdom in this one! 🔥
I really appreciate you Brotha‼️🙏🏾
Amazing breakdown, very much appreciated! I am superrrrr excited and can barely contain myself lol so I’m checking once again that I’m doing everything right and exact.
Thats Great‼️ Good luck on your journey✊🏾
How’s it going
Hi
This one of rare times I can't hold myself from commenting.
Overall, it is a great video. I have watched a lot of videos of Cargo Van business, and this is the best. Very transparent. Some of them will hold very important information. Instead, they throw bait fishing for people to purchase their products, such as startup packages and such.
A lot of pros than cons. The only con is the language, very street one. However, that can be justified as you were speaking naturally!!
Great job, and may Allah bless you .
Foul language a sign of HIGH intelligence. I bet you didn't learn that in your holy book. I bet. How about just appreciating the information and being thankful that your "Allah" has allowed you such grace.
It seems like what bothered you is the word Allah.
Otherwise, the whole purpose of my comment was to express my appreciation for the information, and the creator loved it.
@KoroKocho naw your smug ass attitude is what bothers me. But if you saying that imaginary character made you like that. Then he bothers me too.
Great information. Hopefully people like you and myself can show people how to live their life on their own terms. Much love
Thank you brotha! Much love and peace to you as well man💯
Thanks for the knowledge
So sick of click bate
When I started 10 years ago with my cargo van I made sure I had capital to work got my van plus had about 18k to last me until i got paid which was 21 to 30 days after completion of delivery now I got 4 sprinter vans running outta state and 3 bobtails also wen I started I gave myself a weekly salary the rest went to my company I never used a factoring they be robbing u sometimes 😅
How do you find your loads..Load board?
Thanks for all the detailed information you have provided in this video. I like your way of explaining every point. Keep sharing such great videos in the future also.
Thank you brotha, I really appreciate it‼️
New subscriber🙂 I'm looking to start a new cargo business and I've been binging on your videos since yesterday! I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge and they way you share it. You are great!! 💯
Thank you, I really Appreciate you‼
Did you already start in the business and what do you see?
Just wondering if you already started?
@@oceanschmait4613 nope, had a setback
There is also the option of driving for a fleet owner before purchasing a van. Good idea if you've never been in the game local or otr.
Explain. Btw I watched a few of your vids love the channel, I want to get into the cargo van Owner Op side but I don’t know where to go after I get my van. I want to be independent but I think becoming part of a team that already have experience is a great way to start
@@sSnuzzy have you been on the road before? Do you want to do local or over the road?
@@EverythingApax I haven’t , but I was thinking starting local. Then once I get the experience I was going to switch to OTR
@@sSnuzzy do have a van or are you looking to get a van then go at it?
Good way to go I was just thinking that be4 I buy the van
Great advise bro .. really appreciate you taking the time out your day to share knowledge
Thank you! I really appreciate you watching👌🏾
Thank you for being honest about the cargo van business
Great content. Thanks for being transparent. I'm saving to get a van get started.Keep em coming.
Much appreciated Fam.. Good vibes on your journey‼️👌🏾✊🏾
I really want to thank you for making this video. I am researching this particular business field to go in. So I will continue to learn and get more knowledgeable so that I can come out the gate running in 2023. I actually have access to a cargo van that I can use. I am just trying to figure out if I want to stay local or go over the road with this business. I most definitely don't want to be driving during any kind of weather storms or conditions. I am in Ohio. 😂 Again Thank You
Much love Fam and Blessings on your journey with which ever way you choose to go‼️💯 Yeah brotha that extreme weather will have you thinking about some stuff🤣✊🏾
Yo I am in Ohio I have that plan also let’s make it together
Thanks for the info men ! I’m saving to get van to get start and I’m subscribe
Nice👌🏾
Clear and to the point. Thank you! Subscribed! 💪
Thank you‼️
Thanks, such a good content. Where do u take a shover amd how you sleep?
I appreciate you bro frfr you put me in tha game
Good shhh.. Get that money man‼️💪🏾✊🏾👌🏾
Your the only OTR cargo driver I have seen staying in hotels so often.
So often🤣🤣 I was in back of van for a week before this room, when you can afford it why not. Also you only see what we show..
True, them just want you to stay put and be loyal to them so they look good and have reliable transporter on stand by to cover their loads. Have good reputation at the expense of drivers sitting, which means not making money. Got to be ready with options.
Thank you, bro. for the great honest information, hope your business grow more and more and more
Much love Fam, Thank you!
Much love fam word bond. You got that Motown or ohio swag for real. I've learned a plethora fam. I'm a trucker by trade ready to jump off into cargo. Much love and keep rising to the top !
🤣Much love Fam.. I always get I seem to be from somewhere different.. I really appreciate you brotha✊🏾 yeah I cant imagine what it takes to fill up a semi rite now🤦🏾♂️
Most definitely do sound like you from the double O
Thanks for the info man. Everything makes sense. More blessings your way bro. 🙏🏼
Most def bro.. Glad I could help man‼️👌🏾✊🏾
Good stuff bro. Definitely looking to grab a high roof and start local routes as 1099 here in Maryland
Yessir‼️ Get it going brotha✊🏾
@@dggothustle Appreciate you man!
@@HBTransportationllc Hey Cliff just made that leap and I’m in Md …Do you have any info for down on this end
@@dggothustle any different things you’d need to do otr loads with cargo van?
Thanks. Cracking video, sometimes you got to Bust a move to Bust another move. Love it.
I appreciate you Fam‼✊🏾
thank you brotha for the amazing tips.sharing of knowledge is always welcomed here.wish you the best with your business.
Believe me, nothing is better than having your own authority and booking for your own load without anyone in the middle of the way because even if you don't believe it, they will always knock down some of your money, you have more work to do but you earn more to.
Biggest Facts‼️✊🏾💯
What do you recommend to start with vehical wise? Year, make and model without killing the bank, tools that is mandatory for this line of work?
Great video. I want to save this video but I do not see how to do this.
Can u break down your weekly Earnings and overhead?
Do you have a video about your van setup? What you need in it? Do you sleep in your van?
I forsure need to make one brotha, I do sleep in my van most nights while on the road!
New subscriber! Best description I’ve heard so far! May all the blessings come your way! THANK YOU!
I appreciate you brotha, Thank you man‼️
The question is : After their 15% , how much you end up with per mile ?? After your fuel ?? what's the average per hour ?
I like your way of thinking!! Good info!! I'm looking to get into the game now.
This information is invaluable, thank you brother, I just subbed and liked this video. Least I could do.
"Sometimes you gotta bust a move to bust another move" imma put that on the wall of my business!!
luah you for this bruh bruh i'll give you yo props when i start
Yessir‼️ I appreciate you fam✊🏾
Thanks for the video!
Would like to know a few things, if we have our MC running two flatbeds and would like to get a sprinter and to hire a driver.What to do in this case correctly ?
1.The Sprinter doesn't require MC ,but the Insurance is under our MC?
2.How to get the driver as contracor?does he need to open LLC or SP?
From what I know if you/your company provides the equipment, you have to hire the driver as an company employee, But im thinking and don't quote me on this, but if you find a way to rent your van out to a driver as a 1099 contractor there may be a loop hole in a way for that..
When you run under a company as a carrier you just need a like a liability or full coverage insurance for your van
It just depends, most companies are diff.. some do some dont.. Im actually about to drop a video explaining it..
Thank you man👍, may god bless you more.🤝
I’m trying to get my own van by next week and start the business 👍
Yessir, Good luck Fam👌🏾✊🏾
Thank you for the helpful hints
as a class a driver, i had a lease purchase deal with a company that would lock me in on a TQL load for like 1.30 would send me a fake ratecon, turned out they got paid 1.68 on it. It turned out they did that alot to me and I didn't know it. Def gotta shop the market.
Wow, That is crazy. yea a lot of these companies greedy scammers. Instead of treating drivers fair and building a long term relationship they would rather burn through a 100 drivers a year..smh
thanks for sharing your experience and expertise
Thank you for watching👌🏾
I hope y'all listening cuz this is the best way I think and usco that is if you got your own van ya feel me you can make some money and you gotta be willing to drive and I mean no bull sheeting if you don't like to do you already done land lover in one place
Big Facts brotha‼️💯💪🏾✊🏾
Thanks brother for sharing your experience, god bless you my man🤛🏽
Thank you brother✊🏾
Do you need a factoring company when you have your own authority and using a loadboard or dispatcher?
Yessir‼️ Unless the dispatcher offers it.. Most times they do👌🏾
@@dggothustle Thanks! Appreciate the wealth of info!
Great video! Thanks for the info Bro
I have a cargo van in Illinois and want to learn this business after being laid- off? How is the business for woman? I want to know are you doing the heavy lifting? I also have a 2500 pickup truck with a snow plow and salt spreader and want to learn that business too.
Thank you brotha I jus got my van yesterday
Nice, Get that bread man, Stay safe on that road‼💯✊🏾
how do you get started running under a carrier if your renting a sprinter van ? or should I just wait on it until I get my own authority ? hoping by the end of July to have all that completed. running courier and Amazon flex. I have several years of logistics and dispatch experience, but it's been a while. started getting into courier work when my husband got laid off from the union hall for a bit now thinking we'd be able to replace his income if not surpass it doing transport work. I live in NJ so I'm pretty sure we can do regional northeast runs and make it work , there are probably about 8 Amazon ( wanna do box truck relay as well through Amazon and using day and other boards ) warehouses just within 30 mile radius from us, plus a ton of other warehouses.
you figure it out? im curious
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What the best cargo van to get to all the loads
Any thing long, with a high roof.. More room = more opportunity to make more money👌🏾
how could i get in the game by say renting a truck from a place like enterprise or something ? i got a lot a info already but nobody seemed to have rented a truck until the run up enough to get their own. idk if my idea is dumb but i seen semis for rent on there so it’s a thought. help would be gladly appreciated my g cuz this vid already gave me more insight than the rest. clear cut direct info. thank you in advance 🤞🏽
@dylan Dwyer did you get a resolution
@@kicknitwithsatintouch2793 I have the same question
Super amigo gra ias por la informacion el proximo año compro mi primer van 😀😄😎
Hi, you provided some great info for me as I'm just getting started in the business. Question about the mc and dot number. I was told by others if you're under 10k Gross weight it's not necessary, because if you have it and when you get your log book audit they will deactivate you as won't have one. Thoughts?
Nice! Yeah so its kind of a grey area, You technically only need DOT/MC if you want to book your own loads through shippers and brokers or you can just lease onto a carrier, but when you do get that audit and say Hey my equipment is under 10k pounds you may be good.. Its a real good question..
i'd like to get into this but i dont own a sprinter or cargo van
Aye salute to u G I do the same thing me and my cousin started our own company wit the Dodge Ram pro master 2500…everything u saying sound correct to me…especially the part about using multiple carriers and not sitting for three days type thing. We have our own authority but we still use 9 diff Carrie’s like empire national and home land. The key is to keep that van rolling Fr. This def some god advice I can vouch that. Check out army of five we have some videos too but everything he said is legit
Man fam, I appreciate you real talk‼️ I try to keep it as real as possible on this thang much Luv my brotha💯✊🏾
Looking to start one. Whats the best advice for beginners?
I appreciate you taking the time out and spreading the knowledge a lot of valuable information I needed to know I found out about you through big CJ follow him as I'll be in the game soon
Rite on man, All I can say is start looking for work now, Look on indeed and craigslist in you area an just start reaching out to companies to lock something in.. Good luck man.
Thanks alot bro I'm on it, My name is D2 for southern California San Bernardino county thanks for the info I'll be hitting you up ✌🏿
Thank you for the info brother. Hope to see you around the Bay Area!
Most def brotha, no worries✊🏾
With all that being said, seems like you do pretty good just running local around the bay using the apps
Preciate you for that fam. Thaz a lot of info that you just shot us. #Respect
Big dawg....I have a 2020 Ford Transit 2500 Sprinter Van extended....which straps should I use to tie down my freight ?
Are they picky about driving records or dot type deals or is it just llc ,ein,and overhead
Yeah bruh just grabbed a sprinter hoping to make this thing take off
You got this bruh! Just get out there and get it👌🏾
Is it wise to rent first or just go and lease or buy . Also is it money in the Cargo van business and would you recommend expediting ?
I'm wondering if it's worth it because that insurance is the same approach to having insurance on a semi trucking trailer with a million dollar coverage and I dont know if van cargo make as much as a semi.
For me it was $960 a month, 1mill liability and 100k cargo.
@@dggothustle ok thanks
15% is crazy. Ain’t no way your dispatchers that good or worth that much.
The highest I’ve heard is 10%
God Bless you...good video
Cuz your the realist an straight to the point that's what is needed YES cut the other joint out I'm about to get in the game an that's all I needed to hear
Much love fam‼️ I really appreciate you I got tired of watching videos where they keep beating around the Bush and not keeping it Solid Trying to sell you something✊🏾
Great video,thank you.
Thank you brotha, Thanks for watching👌🏾✊🏾
what about having no middle man and just deal with shippers and receivers more money no?
of course. that's the goal forsure👌🏾
Bro I am trying to start and buying a new sprinter van soon. First question is it good to lease one or buy one. Secondly do I need MC number for sprinter van and an Authority. And what other documents do I need to start the business. Thank you.
My dispatcher I plan on using said for the cargo vans most companies will only require 750k since I won’t be carrying a lot of freight. Is that true for the most part?
I believe so.. The most im carrying is 22-2300 max.
It can vary. We Pay 3%
You’re a dispatcher?
Great info! Where do I find dispatchers if I am just starting?
Indeed, Google, Facebook groups, craigslist you just have to research your area..
@@dggothustle Thank you!
Great video, very useful, thank you. How many pallets can you fit into your van please? And what roughly you can make per week with the size of your van? Thank you.
Thanks, I can fit 3 pallets.. you can make 1.5k-4.5k a week just depending..
How you doing bro.. am in Dallas what type of van would you recommend me to get am trying to start on this business...
How much did you say that dispatch is charging?
But don't they still take 15% from that 1000 also.. although they put extra on bid..?
Appreciate the content.Want to start asap.
Yessir Fam Get to it‼️
what if your new seems like on DAT load when your new driver they don't want to give you any loads do you have any advice? i have a cargo van
What kind of company will take someone on? I found one but they charge 23% but it’s exclusive and I need to put on their signage…Another company is going to pay out 60%… No Carfo insurance needed just commercial insurance.
I am also in California but willing to do OTR for 4-6 weeks in the Midwest… Big carriers won’t take me on being from California. Any tips?
For the ppl who want to purchase a van and come into this business..what do you recommend? The promaster 1500-3500 doesn’t have much variant between the payload and towing capacities. Is there any advantage to one over the other? There’s also the height variant of the cargo area.. does this come into play in field? Do you often have tall loads that require that extra height? Much appreciated. Thx 🙏
Forgot to mention..I’m a Bay Area native. I am planning to run my handyman business out of the same van.. so ideally, I’d want to make short runs within Northern California, but occasionally go long distances if possible.
@Daniel Fasholz I recommend the Ford transit 250 Mid to high roof, Promasters have a lot of break downs and would spend a lot more time in the shop for sure. It's rare you will get loads that are really tall, but when they do pop up, you will have the advantage over a lower roof van to get that money👌🏾
Very helpful information
Do you recommend I go under my own authority?
Great info👍🏾✊🏾
Good looks bro much respect ✌🏾
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Thanks to sharing us ur experience 👌😎
My pleasure 😊
found my new sub, thank you sir.
Do I get the DOT after I buy the van or before?
Thank you
You can get it before👌🏾
Are all van loads considered LTL?
yes for the most part👌🏾
Are older cargo vans acceptable,like years 2000-2005...
Some companies will.. some won't you just have to call and ask👌🏾
@@dggothustle Ok thanks...
Appreciate the info bro
Most Def Fam, Rite on for watching💯✊🏾
I couldn't understand what point your trying to make.
Thank you for the video, it really inspiring.
Please I have been in the united state less than three month and I have my I got my driving license last week
Do I still qualify to do cargo business with no much experience ?
Thank you. Yes, you do, No experience is required👌🏾