Truck Monkey
Seasoned Expediter
Hello everyone,
I`ve been contemplating getting into expediting for awhile now,and have become serious about it in the last month.I`ve been perusing the EO boards in an attempt to glean as much information as I can,as well as to get a "feel",for what`s going on in this industry.I have to say,that you folks seem like a fairly friendly and helpful bunch,from what I can tell.
However,as is with most things in life,there seems to be a fair amount of contradiction,and differing opinions.If I keep reading I`m pretty sure I won`t ever get into this business.So,after reading a post by Randy123 just now,I think I`m going to just "jump right in",hopefully not off a cliff and into the deep end. lol
What I need to do now,is decide what I want to drive,for whom,and where,and weigh the pros and cons between earnings,lifestyle,and hometime.
I`ve read time and again here,how there are too many vans,yet I also see quite a few van drivers here,that appear to be making money.
I like the idea of driving a VAN for a few reasons.
The PROs
- I can drive SOLO
- No logging
- No scaling (although I just read about the michigan law change x( )
- More freedom of movement
The CONs
- Too many vans,not enough runs
- Less money to be made
- Less comfort for sleeping/living
- Hard to stay warm in the winter without an Espar (Brrrr)
Making less money driving a VAN isn`t that big of a concern for me.I`m not looking to get rich,just make a decent income.I`m a single guy with no family or kids.
However,I don`t own a van,and I`m not looking to buy one.I`m just looking to be a driver(for now).And from what I`ve been able to ascertain here,the few guys actually making money,own their VANs.Correct me if I`m wrong please.
Also,can someone tell me if the HOS apply to VANs ?
My other option is to jump into a D unit.I have my CDL-A,but I`m not really interested in pulling a trailer.
It seems like this is the best bet,however from what I`ve read here,an owner can`t make money running a truck with a SOLO driver,unless he IS that driver.From what I gather,the best bet for a driver,is to team with an O/O.I`m just not sure how much I`d enjoy basically living with another guy,in a box.
Any single female owners out there looking for a co-driver ? Strictly platonic,of course.
Ok,I know this post is all over the place,but that`s where my head is at right now.I`ve read so many contradicting posts,coupled with the posts about dishonest owners,the big companies that only care about covering runs,and not your income(FedEx cares,no they dont,yes they do,etc),dishonest shippers incorrectly labeling the BOLs,be patient,dont be patient - and deadhead back to where the action is,etc...
I`ve also been contacted by 9 people,in response to my "driver available" classified.A couple people seemed less than credible,and a couple seemed like genuinely nice people.
As of right now,I`m torn between trying out a VAN(there`s a guy about 20 miles from me with an empty van,running for Panther II),or going with a D unit from "jump".
Any suggestions,and/or comments would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
"Will work for nanas"
I`ve been contemplating getting into expediting for awhile now,and have become serious about it in the last month.I`ve been perusing the EO boards in an attempt to glean as much information as I can,as well as to get a "feel",for what`s going on in this industry.I have to say,that you folks seem like a fairly friendly and helpful bunch,from what I can tell.
However,as is with most things in life,there seems to be a fair amount of contradiction,and differing opinions.If I keep reading I`m pretty sure I won`t ever get into this business.So,after reading a post by Randy123 just now,I think I`m going to just "jump right in",hopefully not off a cliff and into the deep end. lol
What I need to do now,is decide what I want to drive,for whom,and where,and weigh the pros and cons between earnings,lifestyle,and hometime.
I`ve read time and again here,how there are too many vans,yet I also see quite a few van drivers here,that appear to be making money.
I like the idea of driving a VAN for a few reasons.
The PROs
- I can drive SOLO
- No logging
- No scaling (although I just read about the michigan law change x( )
- More freedom of movement
The CONs
- Too many vans,not enough runs
- Less money to be made
- Less comfort for sleeping/living
- Hard to stay warm in the winter without an Espar (Brrrr)
Making less money driving a VAN isn`t that big of a concern for me.I`m not looking to get rich,just make a decent income.I`m a single guy with no family or kids.
However,I don`t own a van,and I`m not looking to buy one.I`m just looking to be a driver(for now).And from what I`ve been able to ascertain here,the few guys actually making money,own their VANs.Correct me if I`m wrong please.
Also,can someone tell me if the HOS apply to VANs ?
My other option is to jump into a D unit.I have my CDL-A,but I`m not really interested in pulling a trailer.
It seems like this is the best bet,however from what I`ve read here,an owner can`t make money running a truck with a SOLO driver,unless he IS that driver.From what I gather,the best bet for a driver,is to team with an O/O.I`m just not sure how much I`d enjoy basically living with another guy,in a box.
Any single female owners out there looking for a co-driver ? Strictly platonic,of course.
Ok,I know this post is all over the place,but that`s where my head is at right now.I`ve read so many contradicting posts,coupled with the posts about dishonest owners,the big companies that only care about covering runs,and not your income(FedEx cares,no they dont,yes they do,etc),dishonest shippers incorrectly labeling the BOLs,be patient,dont be patient - and deadhead back to where the action is,etc...
I`ve also been contacted by 9 people,in response to my "driver available" classified.A couple people seemed less than credible,and a couple seemed like genuinely nice people.
As of right now,I`m torn between trying out a VAN(there`s a guy about 20 miles from me with an empty van,running for Panther II),or going with a D unit from "jump".
Any suggestions,and/or comments would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
"Will work for nanas"