Eric, I'm not into the expediting industry yet, however am hoping that I soon will be. I've been on the big roads for 5 years now though, between trucks & busses. Something you want to ask yourself is how long do you plan on stayin' out for? Yes, A van is nice to keep in your drive way at the house. Yes, A van is nice to go around town in.
However, do you want to sleep in a 24 inch wide sleeping area, or do you want to sleep on a bed that is 30-32"+ wide? it makes a huge difference trust me.
Look at:
http://www.alumibunk.com/cargoset.html <I hope that link came thru. Look there at Alumibunk.com at the cargo van section-it gives one a very good idea at what their living area is more or less going to be with a van. Then look at the Aero-Condo section on the same site>
http://www.alumibunk.com/acset.html. While not all sleepers are alike, you will get the general idea. As somebody who has been out on the road for up to 3.5 months at a time, I can tell you, in my opinion-if you plan on being out for 3 weeks+, then don't get a cargo van. They work for some people, but me, I like my space.
Cargo vans are fast, easy to park, easy to get around in, & can serve as a personal vehicle. However they generally do not have the same amount of leg room as a larger truck, not to mention your storage area is not going to be anywhere near what you have in a larger truck. Check out Truckshower.com while your at it too, now that this product is out drivers are able to shower right in their trucks and/or beside them with hot water. No more wet wipes & sticks of deodorant for a shower. Also with the Van versus the big truck, the big truck is only generally going to be 35 to 40 feet bumper to bumper on an expediter straight/box truck-while that may sound big-it really is not. You can get automatic tranny's now for a box truck from what I understand too if that is a concern.
As for me, I've been in busses for 3 years & am going back to where my heart is-in trucking. I've driven busses all over the US & Eastern Canada, sometimes driving a 45 foot bus with a 10 to 15 foot trailer-now that is fine forward-however you get into town & start makin' turns & then get to a venue and/or destination & have to parallel park or back up-thats where the skill is.
Anyways, if it were me, I'd choose a straight truck-with a sleeper something over 60", thats enough room, of course 72" is even better. You can get a 72" sleeper on a truck with a 24 foot box.
What I'm sayin' Eric, is do not just look at the size of the truck to base your decision on. Base your purchase-if your buying it/owning it-on numerous things. Comfort is key-in my opinion anyways-Comfort is more than just being happy though, & that is where some fleets have problems.
Suppose you want to buy another truck & keep the 1st one & get a driver for it, Remember this if nothing else-a happy, comfortable driver makes for a happy, healthy company.
You will have more loads available to you with a big truck too, as we've all heard the story of a driver taking a box the size of a stapler across the country & gettin' paid his regular miles because he was the only truck available in that area. Suppose there's an engine that 2 inches too high for a cargo van-bingo, your in, with a van-you'd be out. I went thru TN a week ago though & saw a good amount (4-5) expediter cargo vans for Panther & Conway at a Flying J, as soon as the drivers parked-they got out & stretched their legs-some of them that were already parked had a good amount of stuff on the front passenger seat too. Neat though the way they had everything rigged up-small quarters but they seemed to do well. Freightliner of Knoxville I noticed as I drove by on the interstate had a very good amount of various kinds of sharp lookin' expediter trucks.
Well, now you know why my handle is MotorMouth.
Thats all for now, Later, Bob.