Looking into Hot Shoting

tombstone10

Seasoned Expediter
Hello, I am a newbie to this forum..Have driven a truck for about 10 years and am interested in getting into the hotshot business..I am based out of the San Antonio/Corpus Christi area..Any ideas on where I can get info and who to maybe talk to?? I do not have the vehicle as of yet..I thought maybe I would drive for someone awhile and see if it was for me...Please, any info that would help would be greatly appreciated..Thanks, Tom
 

TeamCaffee

Administrator
Staff member
Owner/Operator
Tom, you are going to have to clarify what you consider being a hotshot is. If you are looking at expediting read and read and then read a little more on the forums and also in the Newbie FAQ area. If you are wanting to use a pickup and trailer we cannot help you much.
 

davekc

Senior Moderator
Staff member
Fleet Owner
If it is a specific question, please feel free to email me. You are in a good area as alot of refinery loads go from Corpus over to the bayou. Keep in mind though, it is a competitive business like expediting.
Much easier to run for a company verses your own authority, or at least that has been my experience.








Davekc
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Crazynuff

Veteran Expediter
While it is "easier" to run for a company , it is far less profitable . Carriers expect you to deadhead too much to move loads from their customer base . The link I gave in the earlier post has nearly every member working under their own authority , many of them in Texas .
 

tombstone10

Seasoned Expediter
Hello Bob and Linda,

After going back and looking at your reply to my post, I noticed that you were with Fed/Ex Custom Critical..Are you aware of any opportunities with Fed/Ex in my area, with and or a lease purchase opportunitie?? If so who would we have to speak with?? And how hard is it to get envolved with this?? Thanks, Tom
 

TeamCaffee

Administrator
Staff member
Owner/Operator
FedEx Recruiting 1 800 944 8690 The recruiter for your area can give you all the information you are looking for. If you are wanting to drive for an owner they have a list, if you are wanting to buy a truck they also have a list of dealers. A class B CDL is required for a straight truck with air brakes. If you want you can PM us with more questions or just ask the recruiter.
 
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