Editing this as the feedback is starting to get unhelpful. Thanks for all the constructive feedback I'm implementing the changes presently!
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I won't trust anyone with such a van with my freight
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You'll need to get your replacement driver's license before you can do anything. The carrier will want a copy of it. Some shippers and receivers will want a copy of it. Far as I know, it’s illegal in every state to drive without a valid driver’s license on your person.
Instead of going to the DMV and getting a state ID, you should go to the DMV and get a duplicate driver's license. It's like $28.
If you go to pick up two 1200 pound pallets and they put one in the side door, how you gonna move it to get the second one in? Doesn't matter. When you back the van up a ramp to get loaded or unloaded, if you tell them you only have access to the freight from the side door, they will laugh and tell you to go away.
I have a multi carrier freind who has this crazy idea of wanting to get a 31' Ford chassis motorhome, cut a back door into it, and create an area big enough for two skids side by side, and live in the rest.....lol.
Can you imagine the look on shippers faces as he would pull up to get loaded? I'm still laughing...lmao..
I'm not sure whether to laugh or cry ....
Guy gets on here says, hey I don't have a driver's license but I like living in my van. He's told ... ah, yeah ... you'll love this business.
Business skills? MVR? Work ethic? Professionalism? Punctuality? Apparently none of that matters anymore ...
I'm not sure whether to laugh or cry ....
Guy gets on here says, hey I don't have a driver's license but I like living in my van. He's told ... ah, yeah ... you'll love this business.
Business skills? MVR? Work ethic? Professionalism? Punctuality? Apparently none of that matters anymore ...