Gainful scnenario for Atlanta expediting

TomTrucker

Seasoned Expediter
Can anyone suggest a gainful scenario for owning a cargo van or a straight truck (advantages, disadvantages) in the Atlanta area? Would I be trying to find loads in the 200-300 mile range to certain "lane" cities to cut down on DH miles or is Atlanta "hot" enough that I would be able to DH home more often than not and still have it make sense. Also, if I had a straight truck, where do most owners park them when home, if home community is not "commercial" friendly. Thanks
 

LDB

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
I wouldn't call running out and deadheading back expediting. When the route is a-b-a-c-a-d-a-e-a-f-a-c-a-g etc. that's what I'd call hotshotting. Expediting is a-b-c-d-e-f-g-h-i-c-j-k-l-f-a. Even if you are getting a good rate you are only getting 1/2. The other 1/2 is burning up on the d/h back. If you can find a gig that pays at least $3 a mile for 3xx miles and at least 3 runs a week for running a van then it could be a good gig. Otherwise I don't see it.

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Broompilot

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Difference between Straight Truck or Van = More $. Read some more here.

I have never driven a Van for a living and I do not see many doing it either, and by the posts I see why. Some do, mamy more do not. Read here and you answer your own question.

Good luck. Hope you drive a Truck.
 

fastrod

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Actuality you only need about 1.50 per loaded mile to make it work deadheading home after every run. A straight truck would be a better choice then a van as far as loads available, but more expensive to buy and maintain. If you are getting your own authority a van is the easiest and cheapest way to go.
 
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fastlane_frt

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There are a couple ads in the drivers wanted classified section you might check out to help you, one for a company looking o/o who want loads and another on someone looking for a driver living in the Atlanta area
 

Jack_Berry

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not from experience but from reading here if home is important try the loacl air freight companies. atl is a big hub and there are major af carriesr there. one that comes to mind is eagle global logistics or egl on their boxes. there are a couple posters here on with egl and they do fine. both have sprinters i believe.




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