What’s up my brother I love your videos they’re real helpful to a upcoming car transporter like myself. I do have a question for you I’m out of St. Louis and the question I have is what all permits do you have to keep in the truck just in case DOT pull you over?
Great video bro! Quick question im considering getting it to auto hauling in Houston Texas. U mentioned central dispatch is that brokerage company who posts the runs? And if so are they first come first serve explain how that works.
Thanks for you comment. Central Dispatch is a website where brokers can list car that need to be shipped. It is also a site where carriers can find work.
What was the name of the company that didn’t want to pay on time. I am a new hauler it’s just about to get into the business and I would love to know the name of these bad companies so I can avoid them. Great videos keep them coming.
You ever have weight issues with that 3500 and 4 car trailer? Reason im asking is because i just bought a 3500 and that exact trailer but was wondering.
@@vetwaytransportation nice 👌 I'm getting the bags installed tomorrow with an auxiliary fuel tank/toolbox.. going to be running out of CA planning on running Ca to TX
@vetwaytransportationco.1099 I'm 22 and currently haul for carmax in a 9 car hauler. I really want to start my own hotshotting to make more $. How much money do you need to start up?
If your load is booked through a broker then you can file against their bond for non-payment. If it’s a personal customer in order to be legally covered you must have your own contract for payment so that if non-payment occurs you can sue. You can also get paid on delivery before unloading but that’s not always an option when dealing with brokers.
@franky7830 I understand it wasn’t worth it for you and your business didn’t make it. I really hate that for you. However trying to cast your fails upon me isn’t getting you anywhere. I’m happy with what I do so it’s probably best you leave the negativity at the door because we’re happy and healthy over here. 🫡
I’m currently looking into this right now. My research basically tells me is pretty much depends on the price of your truck and trailer(what I’m looking at will be about 45k combined). Those are the 2 most expensive things. Next will be insurance and the price of that will roughly depend on what state you’re in. The rest isn’t really that big of a deal.
I got up and running for around 26k cash invested. Cash trailer and large down payment on newer truck. It can be more or less depending on the equipment you decide on.
Is $1650 a month a lot for insurance for a 2 year CDL holder (new business) for Ram 3500 and 3 car hauler w $5000 deductible? Who do you recommend for insurance? Love the videos!
Good info, thanks for some ideas, I'm just starting out, so I'll keep these ideas in my notes
Never 🛑 grinding homie
For surely brother 👑
What’s up my brother I love your videos they’re real helpful to a upcoming car transporter like myself. I do have a question for you I’m out of St. Louis and the question I have is what all permits do you have to keep in the truck just in case DOT pull you over?
I'll make a video about it for you.
The only hot shot channel worth subscribing too
Thank you my friend 🫡
I want to get into this.
Great video bro! Quick question im considering getting it to auto hauling in Houston Texas. U mentioned central dispatch is that brokerage company who posts the runs? And if so are they first come first serve explain how that works.
Thanks for you comment. Central Dispatch is a website where brokers can list car that need to be shipped. It is also a site where carriers can find work.
Thanks for responding
Brokers can be put out of business for non payment now.
I seen u in Memphis Tennessee Monday at the ford lot
Chunk a deuce next time. I sure was there. Picked up a F350
@@vetwaytransportation I sholl will next time soon as I past u. You was loading up a service truck
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can you tell me what the pay rate is for a single car hauling? brake down by mileage? can you brake it down a little for me? Thank you.
Do you guys have to run a logbook or stop and the Dot weigh scales?
Yes to both.
What was the name of the company that didn’t want to pay on time. I am a new hauler it’s just about to get into the business and I would love to know the name of these bad companies so I can avoid them. Great videos keep them coming.
They made things right with me so I won’t name drop. However; they are a really small company so your chances of running into them are slim.
You ever have weight issues with that 3500 and 4 car trailer? Reason im asking is because i just bought a 3500 and that exact trailer but was wondering.
No issues with weight. It pulls with no problem as well. I did have to bag it to keep from squatting.
@@vetwaytransportation nice 👌 I'm getting the bags installed tomorrow with an auxiliary fuel tank/toolbox.. going to be running out of CA planning on running Ca to TX
@@vetwaytransportation you think the rates are good ca to tx and back?
Good info bro
Appreciate it
Is 3 car hauler good too start with non cdl the company I might be signing on is go be paying at the end of the week
A three car hauler is great to start with. If you’re doing doing non-cdl just be careful with your weight.
@vetwaytransportationco.1099 I'm 22 and currently haul for carmax in a 9 car hauler. I really want to start my own hotshotting to make more $. How much money do you need to start up?
How much u pulling after expenses?
No factoring for vehicles?
No I don’t use factoring
What happens when tthey dont pay you? Do you take the car back or what's the process?
If your load is booked through a broker then you can file against their bond for non-payment. If it’s a personal customer in order to be legally covered you must have your own contract for payment so that if non-payment occurs you can sue. You can also get paid on delivery before unloading but that’s not always an option when dealing with brokers.
@franky7830 I understand it wasn’t worth it for you and your business didn’t make it. I really hate that for you. However trying to cast your fails upon me isn’t getting you anywhere. I’m happy with what I do so it’s probably best you leave the negativity at the door because we’re happy and healthy over here. 🫡
How come no one uses POST Point Of Sale Terminals just like in the store or online?
Not really practical in the trucking world. The closest you’ll get to that is cashapp or Zelle payment on delivery.
How's the reliability on your Kaufman trailers???
The flooring is not the best I’ve seen but mine is an older one (2008). Aside from that if you keep up with the maintenance they’re alright.
@VetWay Transportation Co. Do you have email outside of RUclips?
Vetwaytransportationcompany@gmail.com
@@vetwaytransportationOK
You can't receive direct deposit. I think its the quickest and safest
Definitely one of them 🫡
Do you use bol for cars like in freight
Yes I do.. I use super dispatch for electronic bols
@@vetwaytransportation thanks
How do I get loads?
Load boards like central dispatch and also direct customers.
How much cash would u say u need to start up
I’m currently looking into this right now. My research basically tells me is pretty much depends on the price of your truck and trailer(what I’m looking at will be about 45k combined). Those are the 2 most expensive things. Next will be insurance and the price of that will roughly depend on what state you’re in. The rest isn’t really that big of a deal.
I got up and running for around 26k cash invested. Cash trailer and large down payment on newer truck. It can be more or less depending on the equipment you decide on.
Is $1650 a month a lot for insurance for a 2 year CDL holder (new business) for Ram 3500 and 3 car hauler w $5000 deductible? Who do you recommend for insurance? Love the videos!
That’s about average for new authorities depending on your location I’ve seen more and I’ve seen less. Mine was around that much my first year.
How much each car and how much each month u bring home