I have tried to read back a year, although the economy and fuel and almost all other conciderations in the transportation business are changing fairly fast right now, not all, like fuel costs, for the better.
First, allow me to give a small amount of background info, Im 40, I have been in trucking for 19 years, I have been an O/O twice, and fuel drove me out of business both times, once in '01, once early this year.
Heres what Im thinking of doing, and any opinions would be great.
Im thinking of buying an '08 Sprinter, for cash, new, under warranty, NO PAYMENTS !, thats what Ive learned twice now. Im also looking at various sleeper options, but the prices are a lot higher than I hoped, I have the cash, but I dont need an RV, just a way to avoid hotels every night. Im dedicated, in 19 years, I have never had a late load that wasnt out of my control (ie; weather, break down), and I absolutely never EVER NEVER turn down frieght, if its a bad load, it will at least get me somewhere where I may get a better one, and working pays, sitting doesnt, no matter what.
I have read a lot of posts about ""too many vans out here already"", and I have talked with a lot of expediters, some are happy, some arent, just like in trucking, you cant be happy every minute, if you were, no one would have to pay you for what you do .
I am sick to death of trucking, having to be in the truck stop by 6pm to find a parking place, DOT, logs, shippers, recievers (I know these exist in expiditing, but I think on a different scale or at least, in a different fashion). I want out of trucking, but driving is what I do and love to do.
I will pay cash for the Sprinter, cash for a sleeper, and perhaps an under-frame generator (not sold on this one yet), and have some operating capitol left, enough to run a few months if Im careful anyway, without relying on advances (once you start taking advances, your done, this has been my experiance in class-8 trucking).
I have talked to several companies and while Im not sure what to expect as far as percentages, the milage rates I have been quoted are great, I have at times run class-8 frieght for less to get out of an area (thanks CH Robinson).
So, all that being said, can I please get some advice on what to expect, what companies are better than others at keeping you moving, being supportive, being honest, and helping you make both you, and the company money. Are there better areas of the country to run than others? What can I expect as far as weekly milage given that I dont turn down frieght, and Im reliable?
Thank you in advance for your replies, and for the benefit of your experiance and wisdom in an industry that you have all worked hard to make successful.
First, allow me to give a small amount of background info, Im 40, I have been in trucking for 19 years, I have been an O/O twice, and fuel drove me out of business both times, once in '01, once early this year.
Heres what Im thinking of doing, and any opinions would be great.
Im thinking of buying an '08 Sprinter, for cash, new, under warranty, NO PAYMENTS !, thats what Ive learned twice now. Im also looking at various sleeper options, but the prices are a lot higher than I hoped, I have the cash, but I dont need an RV, just a way to avoid hotels every night. Im dedicated, in 19 years, I have never had a late load that wasnt out of my control (ie; weather, break down), and I absolutely never EVER NEVER turn down frieght, if its a bad load, it will at least get me somewhere where I may get a better one, and working pays, sitting doesnt, no matter what.
I have read a lot of posts about ""too many vans out here already"", and I have talked with a lot of expediters, some are happy, some arent, just like in trucking, you cant be happy every minute, if you were, no one would have to pay you for what you do .
I am sick to death of trucking, having to be in the truck stop by 6pm to find a parking place, DOT, logs, shippers, recievers (I know these exist in expiditing, but I think on a different scale or at least, in a different fashion). I want out of trucking, but driving is what I do and love to do.
I will pay cash for the Sprinter, cash for a sleeper, and perhaps an under-frame generator (not sold on this one yet), and have some operating capitol left, enough to run a few months if Im careful anyway, without relying on advances (once you start taking advances, your done, this has been my experiance in class-8 trucking).
I have talked to several companies and while Im not sure what to expect as far as percentages, the milage rates I have been quoted are great, I have at times run class-8 frieght for less to get out of an area (thanks CH Robinson).
So, all that being said, can I please get some advice on what to expect, what companies are better than others at keeping you moving, being supportive, being honest, and helping you make both you, and the company money. Are there better areas of the country to run than others? What can I expect as far as weekly milage given that I dont turn down frieght, and Im reliable?
Thank you in advance for your replies, and for the benefit of your experiance and wisdom in an industry that you have all worked hard to make successful.