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    Average tariff for b unit

    I recently became an llc. As of yet I do not have a b unit and will not purchase one until i have everything set. Can anybody please tell me what an average per mile rate is for a class b unit. not o/o pay but the actual rate that established companies are charging. I know there are a lot of...
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    freight

    I have only been in the expediting business for about a year but i believe i have learned a lot. Here is my plan so far 1. Become incorporated-became Driver L.L.C. a couple of weeks ago 2. decide on a tariff and have a lawyer look over it if possible, you must submit your tariff to your state...
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    Average B unit tariff?

    I recently became an llc. As of yet I do not have a b unit and will not purchase one until i have everything set. Can anybody please tell me what an average per mile rate is for a class b unit. not o/o pay but the actual rate that established companies are charging. I know there are a lot of...
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    Laptops for In Truck Use

    as for an isp use net zero. its free and they have servers all over the nation.
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    Make a living w/ a "B" unit?

    vans account for roughly 40% of the expediting industry, i dont even own my own unit as of yet am continually bring in 1200/week as an independent contractor, so yes there is a living with a b unit.
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    Designate partner as employee, coowner, or incorporate?

    On the other hand you could form an llc (limited liability corporation). it has many tax and liability advantages and is very cost effective. check it out, i think it might be exactly what you are looking for.
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    Vans

    Where are you located?
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    Expediting Info

    if you want legal info you can check out your state transportation and service websights.
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    insurance

    Depending on how you would like to structure your company i believe that their are a couple of ways around the workers compensation and insurance part. if you are going to have some one else drive your vehicle they can apply for an llc or you could hire them on as an independent contractor. but...
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    Do we have a future?

    A cargo van is still classified as a commercial motor vehicle. If I were you I would get an llc, *psc, usdot, icc, your own authority to run in the states that you would care to run in, some cargo and liability insurance, and i guarantee that if you can make friends with some of the local...
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