They do?Baby boomers all have good retirements.
They do?Baby boomers all have good retirements.
They do?Baby boomers all have good retirements.
Baby boomers all have good retirements. They should enjoy themselves before they become too sick to do anything. Spending retirement years in a cargo van is not what I would do if I had a good pension.
Baby boomers all have good retirements. They should enjoy themselves before they become too sick to do anything. Spending retirement years in a cargo van is not what I would do if I had a good pension.
Just telling you how it is ...
Also, your van won't be the only one with Cali plates on it. They are now plates from all over the country, literally. The good ol days are just that ..... good .... and old!
Baby boomers all have good retirements. They should enjoy themselves before they become too sick to do anything. Spending retirement years in a cargo van is not what I would do if I had a good pension.
Just telling you how it is ...
Also, your van won't be the only one with Cali plates on it. They are now plates from all over the country, literally. The good ol days are just that ..... good .... and old!
I want to see a plate from Washington state lol!
There gotta be at least 50-100 Expediters from WA. I've crossed paths with at least 30 in my 4+ years driving.I want to see a plate from Washington state lol!
So, whatever happened to Preacher Rich ?
I can’t remember if he was a hero or a zero.
I can pass a med card, but gave up my CDL. I was depressed and cut it loose before I figured out what the problem was. I now know why I was feeling so unwell after the clots and have the issue under control. As long as I keep my mouth shut all my numbers look good for everything and my meds do not affect driving. You can drive on blood thinners.
Just ask WOM. j/k..85 running as a unbranded van and paying your own 1,000,000. Cargo insurance, good luck .. It's possible, but most no-namers are doing .75 or less on loaded miles. The Gravy Train days are gone . I M O
Yeah, so vans have multiplied exponentially over the past few years. Seriously, like jack rabbits!
A few contributing factors:
- relatively low entry cost, compared to a larger truck
- no additional licensing required
- boomers wanting to semi-retire and travel
ntimevan is right, in order to have a fighting chance it's best to sign on with a brand name. Those brand name are now requiring med cards, yep even for vans.
I wouldn't recommend coming into this segment to anybody.
You know your way around the room ... you'll figure it out.
I can pass a med card, but gave up my CDL. I was depressed and cut it loose before I figured out what the problem was. I now know why I was feeling so unwell after the clots and have the issue under control. As long as I keep my mouth shut all my numbers look good for everything and my meds do not affect driving. You can drive on blood thinners.
Oh, then by all means go for it.
Rates are down though .... like seriously. Boomers see expediting as a lifestyle rather than a business and don't have the financial pressure as some of us younger folks. They'll do the same loads, same miles .... for less.
Just look for a Eastern European and you may find one. Oregon also.Baby boomers all have good retirements. They should enjoy themselves before they become too sick to do anything. Spending retirement years in a cargo van is not what I would do if I had a good pension.
Just telling you how it is ...
Also, your van won't be the only one with Cali plates on it. They are now plates from all over the country, literally. The good ol days are just that ..... good .... and old!
I want to see a plate from Washington state lol!
Darn them Eastern Europeans, they took our joooobs.Just look for a Eastern European and you may find one. Oregon also.
Baby boomers all have good retirements. They should enjoy themselves before they become too sick to do anything. Spending retirement years in a cargo van is not what I would do if I had a good pension.
Yup, I am part of the scourge of which Grizz is speaking. However, Murray doesn't bid cheap so don't blame rates on me. That being said, in today's market I would not do this.Just ask WOM. j/k.
Baby boomers all have good retirements. They should enjoy themselves before they become too sick to do anything. Spending retirement years in a cargo van is not what I would do if I had a good pension.
Just out of curiosity what would you consider to be a “ good retirement “?
Stay safe
KG
In my 4th year at this and I have never sat 6days......until now! Just got out of Seattle because a smart broker wanted to book with CRE because of our track record. Prior to today many loads going in the 60 cent range and we don't compete on that level.
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I can pass a med card, but gave up my CDL. I was depressed and cut it loose before I figured out what the problem was. I now know why I was feeling so unwell after the clots and have the issue under control. As long as I keep my mouth shut all my numbers look good for everything and my meds do not affect driving. You can drive on blood thinners.
If you can pass a physical then go for an under cdl straight truck, better money and if the truck has air ride and a nice air ride seat you will be much more comfortable.
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