wanted to say hello to all out there for all the help that those who know help us that dont know thanks
and thats what i need right now some good old fashion advive from u old timers for this rookie .
i been lurking around here for about 2 years now reading a majority of the posts and have gained some truly helpful insight the business. ive read back ( at times it seems almost all the posts but that would be strecting it alittle bit ) about 2 years and that has answered some of my questions but i atlas i have more . so i quess i ll get to the point and look forward to hearing your options.
a little about me , i was a carpenter for about 10 years and as u know doubt have heard things are not so well in that business right now ,so i decided to go get some new skills so i wouldnt be out on my butt and went to truck driving school which cost about 5000.00 (not cheap by any means) but i paid for it and had a new respect for truckers (not as easy as it looks ) graduated top in my class and went to work for a heavy haul outfit in michigan (talk about a learning curve) needless to say they took advantage of this rookie but i toughed it out learned alot got my year and went looking for a better company
so i bought a cargo van and went expediting was great for a year and a half but to many vans and i have my sights set on higher revenue so i left that company to go back and get my second year of experience which is almost up and im planning to go back to the same company i left as a tractor trailer driver which the company knows all about and are accomidating becuase it benefits them as well so here i am about to make the plunge but i need some straight answers (thats were u old timers come in) have my finainces in order have a reserve account and an emergence account set up strictly for the business. what i need is some truck and tech info like wheel base horsepower gps generator info take that back this is what i have set up already have a great laptop set up for wireless and am thinking of the garmin 5000 which is set up for trucks and rv's am thinking of purshasing a kw w900L OR A PETERBUILT 387 each with 550 hp each has pros and cons but finding an honest salesman is like money falling from the skys if u know what i mean and was thinking of going with a TRIPAK or an CARRIER gen to save on fuel and wear and tear on thr truck
will be signing on with bolt express as i think that they r a top notch company with tremendous potential and is up and coming (be on the look out for those that dont know)
the year of the truck will be 2005 or newer. for all u tractor guys ( and gals) out there does this sound good ? am i missing something ? do i need to make any adjustments ? please let me know or is there anything that i might have forgot ? maintenance stops and schedules ? tire longevity what brands r good and what brands r crap .gear ratio things of that nature . as u can tell not afraind to get my hands dirty and i learn quite quickly .
i understand that this is my "business" just wanna make sure that i've grossed all my " i " and dotted all my " t's "
thank u for your time and have a good holiday season
and thats what i need right now some good old fashion advive from u old timers for this rookie .
i been lurking around here for about 2 years now reading a majority of the posts and have gained some truly helpful insight the business. ive read back ( at times it seems almost all the posts but that would be strecting it alittle bit ) about 2 years and that has answered some of my questions but i atlas i have more . so i quess i ll get to the point and look forward to hearing your options.
a little about me , i was a carpenter for about 10 years and as u know doubt have heard things are not so well in that business right now ,so i decided to go get some new skills so i wouldnt be out on my butt and went to truck driving school which cost about 5000.00 (not cheap by any means) but i paid for it and had a new respect for truckers (not as easy as it looks ) graduated top in my class and went to work for a heavy haul outfit in michigan (talk about a learning curve) needless to say they took advantage of this rookie but i toughed it out learned alot got my year and went looking for a better company
so i bought a cargo van and went expediting was great for a year and a half but to many vans and i have my sights set on higher revenue so i left that company to go back and get my second year of experience which is almost up and im planning to go back to the same company i left as a tractor trailer driver which the company knows all about and are accomidating becuase it benefits them as well so here i am about to make the plunge but i need some straight answers (thats were u old timers come in) have my finainces in order have a reserve account and an emergence account set up strictly for the business. what i need is some truck and tech info like wheel base horsepower gps generator info take that back this is what i have set up already have a great laptop set up for wireless and am thinking of the garmin 5000 which is set up for trucks and rv's am thinking of purshasing a kw w900L OR A PETERBUILT 387 each with 550 hp each has pros and cons but finding an honest salesman is like money falling from the skys if u know what i mean and was thinking of going with a TRIPAK or an CARRIER gen to save on fuel and wear and tear on thr truck
will be signing on with bolt express as i think that they r a top notch company with tremendous potential and is up and coming (be on the look out for those that dont know)
the year of the truck will be 2005 or newer. for all u tractor guys ( and gals) out there does this sound good ? am i missing something ? do i need to make any adjustments ? please let me know or is there anything that i might have forgot ? maintenance stops and schedules ? tire longevity what brands r good and what brands r crap .gear ratio things of that nature . as u can tell not afraind to get my hands dirty and i learn quite quickly .
i understand that this is my "business" just wanna make sure that i've grossed all my " i " and dotted all my " t's "
thank u for your time and have a good holiday season