Best time of year to start expediting??

teri606

Active Expediter
I plan to start driving cargo van soon, and am wondering if this is the best time of year to start. I've heard the season brings slower freight time, so does anyone have a idea on how slow companies run??
 

stonewolf

Seasoned Expediter
thats a very good question ... i hope u get an answer cuz im very couriouse ... Bruno will probably have the answer
 

BigCat

Expert Expediter
Yes Dave (Bruno) can help with that question. There are quite a few knowledgeable members here that have been in expedite for a while. Davekc may have some answers as well. Those are just a few that come to mind.
 

copdsux

Veteran Expediter
Charter Member
I've been out of expediting for a while, but if memory of my cargo van days is correct, I would suggest Feb. 30th, as a start date.
 

TeamCaffee

Administrator
Staff member
Owner/Operator
The answer is it depends....

If you want to hit the road running hard then early fall is the best bet and if you want to start at a slower time and east into expediting I would suggest January.

We had never driven team till we started expediting and we knew it would take some time to adjust so we started in January so there would be breathing time between loads.

This past year has been a little different as there really has not been a down time and the freight has stayed steady.

Another rule of thought is to start in May if you are new to trucking so that you will have time to learn the truck, learn expediting, and learn more about driving at night before winter hits.

There are plusses and minuses to starting at any time of the year and you will have to decide for yourself what is important and then weight out the pro's and con's.
 

OntarioVanMan

Retired Expediter
Owner/Operator
The last few years there has been no traditional slow time...CVing depends on positioning and a little luck..as TeamC said,,,start when you feel comfortable.
 

ATeam

Senior Member
Retired Expediter
Weather-wise, it is easier to start well ahead of winter. That gives you time to learn the road and learn your truck before winter challenges rise. Still, it is not that big of a deal. You can learn the road and learn your truck in the winter too. If it makes job sense for you to start in January, do so.

Money-wise, whatever month you enter the business, be sure to have a financial cushion (money in the bank) to sustain you through slow periods, unanticipated breakdowns, unplanned trips home, periods of illness, etc. Your financial cushion will be more of a factor in your success than the weather.
 

Lawrence

Founder
Staff member
There a a few times a year that are better over others. I think the next best "window" would be next February. This allows you to get the worst of the winter season and slow down behind you, get your feet wet moving freight, schedules, layover locations and ready for the pick up freight in the spring. IMHO.
 

mcavoy33

Seasoned Expediter
is there really a good time for a cargo van

I started in a sprinter in May and I found July & August pretty slow but I just treated the extra downtime as a vacation, I went to a lot of state parks, beaches & general site seeing.

In September I started driving a ST & I'm glad to have a few months to adjust driving the bigger truck before winter. I am glad I'll be driving a heavier vehicle for the winter & I like the increased visibility of being in a truck though.
 

davekc

Senior Moderator
Staff member
Fleet Owner
Many good answers, but I would say any time is probably good.
If you are going to a company that is heavy on the auto freight, then I would adjust your schedule accordingly if it is revenue driven. Vans are the first to feel an impact if things slow down.
 

greg334

Veteran Expediter
As Dave mentioned, it all depends on your company. Some will provide work throughout the year while others are so inclined to chase auto/board freight.
 

chefdennis

Veteran Expediter
Things can be good one week and dead the next...I never had a complete bad "month"....

As has been said, the company you lease to has a big impact. In a CV you have to put yourself in the best place to get loaded..and that can be an issue as freight lanes change...I have done this for almost 5 yrs, and this month has been my worse in all that time as far as the number of loads, but i have made very good money....

I wouldn't say wait or jump in based on anyones passed experience...find a company that you feel works for you , learn their system and work it to your advantage, plan on staying on the road a minimum of 21 days at a time and go for it whenever YOU are ready.....
 

teri606

Active Expediter
Thank You everyone for the advise. I will be starting in Jan sometime and I'm a little nervous. I did this a few yrs back but couldn't remember what, when or how. Once again thankie...Be safe out there!!
 

RLENT

Veteran Expediter
This past year I ran good (7500 to 8500 per month) from just after New Years (January 3 or so) until the end of April when I took some time off. But who knows .... it can be a fickle business at times.
 

ntimevan

Veteran Expediter
Owner/Operator
Just for NEWBIE'S info BOLT has a hiring freeze now on for CARGO VANS until FEB. 2012 or later. Was told this TODAY (20th.) directly from OFFICE not heresay.
 
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