Hello to you all.
I have not been on here for a couple of years, but I have been reading and following, because I have a friend in the business, and I still thought I would like to make a go of it. Here is what I did and what I plan on doing, so bear with me. I purchased a new 2014 Promaster 3500, even though you all said I should by old, less payments, in case it does not work. My reasoning, if you can call it that, I am not mechanically inclined, so I figured I could go new, and hopefully be able to run without any major issues for the next couple of years. I have all my gear collected, insured with CIS, and meet my recruiter on the 28th of this month. I live in Florida, but I am from Michigan, so I have family and friends I can stay with if need be. My wife is used to me being away for long periods of time, so that is not an issue for us (she is probably very happy). I hope to be out for months at a time, not weeks. I have a two year window to get out here and learn the ropes. My wife will retire and come out with me. In two years, I should know whether or not we can make a good living in the van, or I need to get my CDL and get into a straight truck. I am hiring on with my friends company, who seem to keep him pretty busy, because I had run with him for about six months before I got my hip replaced. I hope that things work out well between them and I, but I am also hoping after putting my time in, that I might get on with Landstar. I like how they have the computer board for loads to find. Just wanted to to stop in and say hello again. I got a lot of information from a lot of you a couple of years ago and that is why I have never stopped checking in from time to time.
One question I do have for you guys, does the Idleair at the truck stops only work for the big rigs, or will it also work on my van? I look forward to meeting as many of you out there that I can. Have a great day.
I have not been on here for a couple of years, but I have been reading and following, because I have a friend in the business, and I still thought I would like to make a go of it. Here is what I did and what I plan on doing, so bear with me. I purchased a new 2014 Promaster 3500, even though you all said I should by old, less payments, in case it does not work. My reasoning, if you can call it that, I am not mechanically inclined, so I figured I could go new, and hopefully be able to run without any major issues for the next couple of years. I have all my gear collected, insured with CIS, and meet my recruiter on the 28th of this month. I live in Florida, but I am from Michigan, so I have family and friends I can stay with if need be. My wife is used to me being away for long periods of time, so that is not an issue for us (she is probably very happy). I hope to be out for months at a time, not weeks. I have a two year window to get out here and learn the ropes. My wife will retire and come out with me. In two years, I should know whether or not we can make a good living in the van, or I need to get my CDL and get into a straight truck. I am hiring on with my friends company, who seem to keep him pretty busy, because I had run with him for about six months before I got my hip replaced. I hope that things work out well between them and I, but I am also hoping after putting my time in, that I might get on with Landstar. I like how they have the computer board for loads to find. Just wanted to to stop in and say hello again. I got a lot of information from a lot of you a couple of years ago and that is why I have never stopped checking in from time to time.
One question I do have for you guys, does the Idleair at the truck stops only work for the big rigs, or will it also work on my van? I look forward to meeting as many of you out there that I can. Have a great day.