Cargo Van Straight truck

Michael B

New Recruit
Driver
Hi!
I m a car hauler and I want to quit, I wanna buy a medium straight truck(non cdl) and work for me.
I just wanna know how i can figure how much i can earn per mile, i can t acces the the load boards and I couldn’t find a dispatcher to have a word with him before i m going to invest some pennies.
For truck-trailer right now the prices are up and the owners are makeing the big money. I m wondering if you have a non cdl straight truck....you can find good loads?

Any advises?
 

ntimevan

Veteran Expediter
Owner/Operator
Why non CDL ?
What kind of income do you need ?
What kind of income do you want ?
Annually.
A car hauler used to be the top of the food chain in trucks.
Given his age and location and also looking at non cdl... i am guessing his experience is in 2 to 3 car hauling on a 5th wheel flatbed behind a pickup ... JMO

another day .. another bowl of Popcorn
 
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Michael B

New Recruit
Driver
Non CDL because i don t have a CDL DL, maybe I will go to school in the future to take one but for now... non cdl.
i need over 70k profit...

BigStickJr you're perfectly right... 3 cars with a pickup truck
 

BigStickJr

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
How long was the trl ?
A long wedge requires CDL and logbook.
And I’m surprised nobody commented on the $70,000 needed.
I don’t see that for a solo in an under CDL straight.
 
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