How ya'all doin....
Im just getting into the expediting, And I think I am going to go with FECC (FedEx Custom Critical) with a cargo van. Im buying a 2001 GMC Savana EXT G3500 raised roof hopefully with a deisel. I have been driving over the road as a company driver with U.S. Xpress for about 3.5 years. And decided it was time to do a O/O thing and bring the wife with me instead of her managing the home front, with her blessings.
The preRamble:
I have been doing research here and with some drivers on the road (asking them to go have a cup of coffee/dinner or while their fueling up their van :+ ). The reason I am choosing to go with the Class B (cargo van) is because I am planning on teaming up with the wife as soon as she gets her class C license (with Haz-Mat of course). And her just getting the license is the exact reason for it. I dont want her, neither does she, to jump from driving a itty bitty car to a straight truck or what have you. So a cargo van seemed a reasonable place to start. Small steps makes for a good break in to the OTR world.
The midRamble:
What we (the wife and I) have decided was to run solo for a month, with her driving only. To get used to the size of the van, how it drives, etc. And progress into the Team operated status as soon as she feels comfortable to do so.
The NittyGritty:
What we are looking for, after recieving the FedEx care pack, what the care pack didnt tell us and what type of startup costs are we looking at to have fedex do all there decals, qualcoms, drug tests, whatever else? How long till we would even start seeing a income, and how much should I have set aside in the bank for whatever. And whatever else information I would really need to know, or not really need to know, but just would be nice to know would be ok.
There is a FECC guy that lives near me that has been doing this for 15 years, 4 vans. He has helped me out alot with various different information. He informed me that the dodge vans, althou will work, the back doors dont allow for SOME cargo to get loaded without chaffing or ripping a bag or something that might be on the pallet. The Dodge/Frieghtliner Sprinter has not been proven for the road, and is still working out the bugs, and is rather costly to repair (egr valve problems, trans costs/problems, alternator costs/problems). The Ford Van works well, but rides like a truck, and the GM rides more like a car. The dealers also confirmed this fact, and being I have a sensitive back, Im going with GM, althou the Dodge Dealer was trying to force me to buy a Sprinter. At this point, I am looking for input from you more experienced people in this field to give me hints and ideas that I might not have considered as of yet.
So this is what I have in the works so far:
2001 GMC Savana raised roof extended van 1 ton (3500) hopefully will be diesel.
A laptop of some sort, with GPS mapping and some games (for entertainment of course).
Im sure theres more, but as it is 415 am CDT, I am a little tired. Let me know guys and gals...
Thanks... Brian
Im just getting into the expediting, And I think I am going to go with FECC (FedEx Custom Critical) with a cargo van. Im buying a 2001 GMC Savana EXT G3500 raised roof hopefully with a deisel. I have been driving over the road as a company driver with U.S. Xpress for about 3.5 years. And decided it was time to do a O/O thing and bring the wife with me instead of her managing the home front, with her blessings.
The preRamble:
I have been doing research here and with some drivers on the road (asking them to go have a cup of coffee/dinner or while their fueling up their van :+ ). The reason I am choosing to go with the Class B (cargo van) is because I am planning on teaming up with the wife as soon as she gets her class C license (with Haz-Mat of course). And her just getting the license is the exact reason for it. I dont want her, neither does she, to jump from driving a itty bitty car to a straight truck or what have you. So a cargo van seemed a reasonable place to start. Small steps makes for a good break in to the OTR world.
The midRamble:
What we (the wife and I) have decided was to run solo for a month, with her driving only. To get used to the size of the van, how it drives, etc. And progress into the Team operated status as soon as she feels comfortable to do so.
The NittyGritty:
What we are looking for, after recieving the FedEx care pack, what the care pack didnt tell us and what type of startup costs are we looking at to have fedex do all there decals, qualcoms, drug tests, whatever else? How long till we would even start seeing a income, and how much should I have set aside in the bank for whatever. And whatever else information I would really need to know, or not really need to know, but just would be nice to know would be ok.
There is a FECC guy that lives near me that has been doing this for 15 years, 4 vans. He has helped me out alot with various different information. He informed me that the dodge vans, althou will work, the back doors dont allow for SOME cargo to get loaded without chaffing or ripping a bag or something that might be on the pallet. The Dodge/Frieghtliner Sprinter has not been proven for the road, and is still working out the bugs, and is rather costly to repair (egr valve problems, trans costs/problems, alternator costs/problems). The Ford Van works well, but rides like a truck, and the GM rides more like a car. The dealers also confirmed this fact, and being I have a sensitive back, Im going with GM, althou the Dodge Dealer was trying to force me to buy a Sprinter. At this point, I am looking for input from you more experienced people in this field to give me hints and ideas that I might not have considered as of yet.
So this is what I have in the works so far:
2001 GMC Savana raised roof extended van 1 ton (3500) hopefully will be diesel.
A laptop of some sort, with GPS mapping and some games (for entertainment of course).
Im sure theres more, but as it is 415 am CDT, I am a little tired. Let me know guys and gals...
Thanks... Brian