Ive been in this with a strait truck for a few years and a van for one year so here is my advice. Keep asking questions we are here to help, but please respect the fact we come from experiance so dont get youre undies in a knot if you get answers you dont want to hear.
The first thing I ask all wanabees and newbies is the most important two part question......
1 Are you married and/or do you have a family 2 Do you want to keep it that way? The trucking / freight business is the most brutal predator when it comes to relationships it will viciously kill and devour a happy marrage and crap out the remains for you to cleanup and deal with. Ive seen it too many times
If you do get into the freight business and I practice what I preach be extremely vigilant on your relationship and have the guts to dump everything as you may have to chose the relationship or the business. My woman already knows I will flush everything in this business for her. Hopefuly Ive made this point clear
Second I recomend to all newbies with no experiance is run with a local delivery company. Why? Easy, you are home nightly while you learn how to deal with shippers, receivers, carriers, fleet owners, and the DOT Creeper Cops they are all different animals. If you have never done this before you have allot to learn and being away from home, broke, most likely bored if stuck in a poor freight area like or having to bite the bullet and deadhead two hundred miles for a load from Lewiston Maine to JFK airport N.Y.C. then run it to Rochester NY and at best break even for that job. Another advantage running for a local carrier is the money is usualy more steady and regular runs.
Plan on getting your own authority. I am pro own authority I have had mine for five years now and it has both its pros and cons. It will probably cost you arround a grand when its all said and done for authority and starting your insurances. Its good to have in your pocket you dont have to reley on the carriers authority being in good standing, the pay is usualy better, Its a good backup in case things fall through with your carrier also, I find other carriers are more likely to respect me more than a company driver.
CHECK OUT CARRIERS, FLEET OWNERS, LOAD BROKERS, CUSTOMERS, CO-DIRVERS!!!! AND DONT WORK CHEAP I cant stress this enough this board is loaded with I got ripped off postings by _______________ inc. Thats one of the toughest part of this business because even if it dosent put you out of business ot takes at least six weeks to get back to making a profit. that leads to the next issue.
Have at least two to three months expenses in the bank in a savings account. This is not spending, living, working, walking cash or routien maintenance cash. Its in an EMERGENCY savings account just sitting there for the breakdown, wrecker, slow or no payer, no freight season, its an emergency cash sorce. Trust me it spends quick and its tough to replace when you use it I am rebuilding mine again.
Be flexable and creative especialy if you persue your own custmers. Do the jobs that most carries can't or wont do as long as its legal and dosent violate your ethecs. This allows you to demand a beter paycheck as you deliver a better service.
As for vehicles under 10,000 lbs. There are verry few unenforced if no regs for vanners. HOWEVER, D.O.T. can and will inspect your vehicle as they would a truck if they think somthing is up or you get pulled over for somthing and youre under load. Some states will shake you down if you weigh more than 8,000 lbs. Ive been shaken down in an unmarked van as a secondary part of a stop when I had a tempoary inspection sticker instead of the shop issued sticker so run legal. I was legal the white sticker from DMV stood out instead of the blue anual sticker
PUT YOURSELF FIRST Dont run illeagal, tired, drive dangerously, overload your vehical, and dont run cheap. If you are tired, burned out, or dont feel well park and take care of yourself. Try to eat right and exersize and a good Chiropractor is a good idea as we spend too much time sitting and i cramped positions this takes a toll on the body.
Good luck and feel free to PM me if you have questions
Bob Wolf