1st of all, i love this site! This is my first time to chime in, so far i have read a couple mo.s back and plan to continue, but my questions are coming faster then i can read answers.
My wife and i, both 40ish, are located 2 hrs east of Dallas, TX and want to team expediting. Both love each other's company, love to drive and want to see the country. No criminal histories, or bad driving records, or kids at home to hold us back. We are leaning toward starting out in a C or D unit and will definitely consider following advice here to drive for a Fleet owner first although i believe we can afford and can make more money with our own truck, but we'll keep that as a future goal for now.
Questions;
>on a recent drive to Dallas and back, I-30, we did not see one straight truck with a sleeper, why is this? and what does the term 'freight lane' mean?
>Seems that most posters here are located anywhere but TX, is expediting in a C & D unit relatively new to this area?, the trucking industry in general? and growing?
>Considering our location, would we be wiser to go for our class A CDL's and team in an E unit instead?
>Thinking way ahead, and related to a thread by Nightcreature, is it thru experience only, that one knows before taking a load offered, if it is to an express center that has more loads in then out, thereby putting yourself in a bad position?
>Last Q for now i promise; When dispatch calls and offers a load, does one have time to factor things, ie. maybe call a buddy that may know so not to get trapped in a long layover, or does dispatch need a yae or nae immediately.
Sorry for so many inquiries, any comments welcome.
Thanks So Much!!
"Mama told me when I was young
Take your time... Don't live too fast,
Troubles will come and they will pass.
And don't forget son,
There is someone up above."
Simple Man
Lynyrd Skynyrd
My wife and i, both 40ish, are located 2 hrs east of Dallas, TX and want to team expediting. Both love each other's company, love to drive and want to see the country. No criminal histories, or bad driving records, or kids at home to hold us back. We are leaning toward starting out in a C or D unit and will definitely consider following advice here to drive for a Fleet owner first although i believe we can afford and can make more money with our own truck, but we'll keep that as a future goal for now.
Questions;
>on a recent drive to Dallas and back, I-30, we did not see one straight truck with a sleeper, why is this? and what does the term 'freight lane' mean?
>Seems that most posters here are located anywhere but TX, is expediting in a C & D unit relatively new to this area?, the trucking industry in general? and growing?
>Considering our location, would we be wiser to go for our class A CDL's and team in an E unit instead?
>Thinking way ahead, and related to a thread by Nightcreature, is it thru experience only, that one knows before taking a load offered, if it is to an express center that has more loads in then out, thereby putting yourself in a bad position?
>Last Q for now i promise; When dispatch calls and offers a load, does one have time to factor things, ie. maybe call a buddy that may know so not to get trapped in a long layover, or does dispatch need a yae or nae immediately.
Sorry for so many inquiries, any comments welcome.
Thanks So Much!!
"Mama told me when I was young
Take your time... Don't live too fast,
Troubles will come and they will pass.
And don't forget son,
There is someone up above."
Simple Man
Lynyrd Skynyrd