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There's a reason nobody seems to like your idea. It's because (1) you're not the first person to come up with idea (meaning, the wheel has already been invented, many times by many people), and (2) if it were viable and acceptable to do what you want, then there would be a significant percentage of expediters doing it, for the same reasons you've stated.I have been a Courier/Expediter here in the Charleston SC area for the last 2 yrs. If I decide to do this full time, out on the open road, I want to make it as comfortable as I can for myself.
Brisco's post should be well-heeded (with the exception of the 10,001 pounds being somehow important for CDL licensing, since you don't need a CDL until the vehicle hits 26,001 pounds, or you are hauling HAZMAT). But everything else matters. It's not the actual weight, but the rating of the combined vehicle. And if the combined rating of the van and the trailer exceed 10,001 pounds, then you've gotta log and scale regardless of the actual weight, loaded or empty.
....rule governs drivers transporting freight in interstate commerce in a property-carrying commercial vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating of 10,001 pounds or more
Wow....talk about a price hike!!
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IMO, don't really think rainbow will ever be out there trying to live the life of an OTR driver anyways. Let's just say it's a feeling I have, OK.
Thanks to the FMCSA and their crystal clear as mud prose, a lot of people do.And I always get all screwy backwards on the weight issues between licensing and logging.
The same "we" that always gets it screwy backwards on the weight issues between licensing and logging? Those "we"? LOL Sorry, couldn't pass that one up. But imprecise language results in imprecise knowledge. What works well at truckstops and on the CB doesn't necessarily work as well on a site where there are many invisible newbies lurking about trying to soak up knowledge and information.We covered this before. Guys talking at truckstops don't say, "10,001 Lbs or more". We speak in terms of "10K, 26K," and understand what we are saying to each other.
I read this site for 2 or 3 years before I became an expediter, and another year or so before I joined. I'm probably not unique in that, there are likely a lot of others in similar situations, and those are the people I post for, mainly.IMO, don't really think rainbow will ever be out there trying to live the life of an OTR driver anyways. Let's just say it's a feeling I have, OK.
Me, too. This is exciting. I can think of a dozen automotive plants right off the top of my head where that trailer will absolutely not be allowed on the property, and there's no place to drop it while delivering.I'll be curious as to Mr. Rainbow's progress.
My thoughts exactly.Getting into expedite so you can work all or most of the time. Now that's funny. He obviously hasn't done much reading here.