Anyone wanting to do this business, start by aging your Authority/MC now by using your everyday driver car and getting Comercial insurance on it the lowest the FMCSA requires... So by the time you hit the ground running with an actual truck and trailer you can either work with brokers after the 60-90 days or book your own loads. Also to add it never used to be this way with the wait with brokers... Unfortunately the fraud in this industry is rampant with all modes of transport.
What’s up big Homie I run DC, Maryland and Virginia…… Baltimore to Richmond Virginia 160 miles $350-$400… nail in my second year things are getting much better. Keep up the good work never stop grinding.💯🏁
Now them are really good rates for that type of mileage, i watched a few videos and seen a few guys that run in those same states. thats whats up fam, I appreciate you for checking out my channel ✊🏽
10 months behind but it’s funny seeing this. I live in Baltimore county and just put my insurance down payment yesterday. I hear the market is still good. Hopefully you’ve seen much success
When backing those cars down I find it better to tilt both side mirrors down and that way you can see you back tire when they reach the ramp to make sure they’re lined up. A lot better than hopping out the car. If the backs lined up then the fronts will be too. Stay safe out there brother.
Great tip, i actually do both, but wanted to stress the point of safety first for beginners in my videos. Those extra seconds it takes to hop out and check can save you alot of worries . Thank you for the advice ✊🏽
Hey big dog just got my mc and dot going, like that you keep it real and let us beginners know what to expect. I used to haul 3 car wedge and rates were way better in 14. I got a 5 car double deck now. Tier 1 logistics llc is the name you see me on the road hit me up. I'm in my 21 day wait period right now. Good luck abs keep them wheels turning
Keep getting that money,Big man! It's cool to see you grow your business and watch your TH-cam channel get bigger,I've been a subscriber since your Camaro and El Camino videos. Stay safe out there,and as my Daddy used to say about his rig(he was an OTR driver)Keep it loaded and moving!!!
250-300 per car for 100 miles sounds decent to me. Not a car hauler but im bidding for return/roundtrip for 150 miles or less. Seasoned brokers expect that
yeah I think so as well , it was around 150-170 miles but still decent rates going one way, then you can book loads for a little less returning and still earn good pay for 1 day
So quick back of the napkin math looks like you ran at $1.47 per mile.Total Revenue $630 ÷ 427miles = $1.47 per mile.seems like a reasonable rate but I don't know what your setup requires as far as Rate per mile to be profitable.
Just found your channel I’m running out of Warren 10 Grosbeck, but I don’t do cars. I’m a hotshot. Glad to see another Detroit brother making it get it how you live baby.
You should. And you should enter my raffle. Have you seen the video? th-cam.com/video/Dmn2HHZwrDo/w-d-xo.html rafflecreator.com/pages/80154/car-hauler-raffle--giveaway
I'm transparent too ... don't got nothing to hide....I'm for the underdogs....real folks who keep it real and who let everyone make that dummy money....that paper..... Matthew 6:33.....chase god first.....for guidance..for direction ....so he set you on the right path.. with the right connections
The thing is.. no matter what you do with a cdl or any job worth while.. you've gotta take the crap jobs can't say no.. and don't be late or take time off. You put your nose down and grind like hell taking all the stuff nobody wants and you build up your name. That's how the games played. You gotta put in your dues. It don't matter what company you start you're gonna eat 💩 there's no easy bhutto
I've been contemplating dump trucks. They too high for me for how they're treated. Dump trucking has unseen jobsites. They're getting money tho. Those drivers like what recession😂
Love the videos Brodie I’m looking into starting my own car hauling business like how you explain everything especially from some of your other videos I’ve seen I’m new to all this so I’m a have some questions
Appreciate that, have you seen my giveaway video yet ? you should check it out and enter for a chance to win my setup rafflecreator.com/pages/80154/car-hauler-raffle--giveaway th-cam.com/video/X9OB1TvltKs/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/VYPIFT3o6v4/w-d-xo.html
about $40 -100 Thousand dollars or just $100 dollars if you enter my raffle /giveaway . I'm offering my equipment to someone that's wants to start out in the business . the details are in this link rafflecreator.com/pages/80154/car-hauler-raffle--giveaway and watch this video for more info th-cam.com/video/Dmn2HHZwrDo/w-d-xo.html
I appreciate you showing your business, but I don't think you should advertise your customers address and gate codes in the video....just a suggestion.
definitely , its called a lowboy. its easier to strap your cars with lowboy style trailer but flats are usually shorter in length ,which limits what type of vehicles you can haul
You really should be watching your oil temp that 6.0l like to clog up the oil cooler and causing bad things to happen I'm a fan of the Ford but it does have issues and the oil cooler is one major problem
yes, I've heard this. I want to get a monitoring system but I cant use it while using my eld . I change the oil every 2k to 3k miles and use the high temp oil. so hopefully I get a descent run with this truck , my fingers are crossed 🤞🏾
I think its ok, you already being in the industry would give you an upper hand already being familiar with dealing with brokers and shippers . Its basically the same process . it would come down to the work you put in.
I appreciate for thì answer, may JESUS CHRIST the LORD continue to elevate and exelerate your path and future prosperity in his way for you achieve heaven wealth and health as well as your family’s and friends, 🙏 🤟✊❤️
i do flat bed non-cdl, bare min is 300 for me to even move the truck, i could come down to 250 but shiiiii. Thanks for putting this out there folks are seedy about hotshot stuff and mislead folks.
Its risky honestly but No thats what most people do. The majority of haulers financial their trucks . On average a new dually pickup cost between 60k to 100k . If you plan on operating interstate, meaning going Over the road long distance i suggest you get a good fairly new or new truck, you'll just have to hump. But that the game. People take out loans for semi's and trailers its how most get started.
its the same for cdl or non cdl , you'll need a commercial policy with liability and cargo coverages or if you don't plan to haul for hire, meaning personal use only, you only need a standard insurance policy
$150,000 cargo . I go over all the insurance details in this video, check it out th-cam.com/video/FKabIBXVzNE/w-d-xo.html and I sent you the link to enter the giveaway as well rafflecreator.com/pages/80154/car-hauler-raffle--giveaway
Thank you I appreciate that your videos are very helpful I have an 02 F350 dully I’m bout to start my authority here in the next few weeks thanks again I hope I win that truck and trailer
th-cam.com/video/VYPIFT3o6v4/w-d-xo.html. Check out this video, i speak on that towards the end of the video, also check out the rest of my videos I'm sure you'll find some useful information
@@EprofitdetroitTheProcess appreciate it, I’m just getting into it, do I have to send paperwork to each broker or do I have access to all brokers on super dispatch formwork
you need a cdl only if your combined GVWR ( gross vehicle weight ) is over 26,001 pounds, so yes . My truck is 13,001lb and trailer is rated for 21,000 lb GVWR. You can haul with a 2 car trailer and only need a chauffeurs license . but do all your research first ✊🏾
metroloads, central dispatch, super dispatch, but once you start registering as a carrier with brokers and shippers they will give you access to their load boards
that depends on a lot, your driving record plays a factor and your coverages. I cant really answer that, but if your starting a new authority expect to pay a lot .. between 7k - 15k a year in some cases
3:24 Bro, I am seeing rates as $1.50 to $1.92 on your phone! How on earth is this possible? I am about to start with a '22 Ram 6.7 diesel dually and rent a Kaufman Mini 5 (I know its heavy but I will use it for 4 cars for the most part) CDL set up. I don`t have authority, not enough money for insurance. (So I am riding under a company for 12% dispatch. I plan to drive southern states, California-Florida, not north as it is cold and slippery. Everyone is telling me, rates are $0.40 - $0.70 for a normal sedan!!! If it`s something bigger, it`s like 20 cents more. Your video is recent from 2 months ago! How the F@#$ a one car for driving only 124 mile pays $179??? $1.48 / mile?? (Chevy Traverse) /// 74 miles drive, $141?? $1.92 / mile?? Why is everyone telling me I will make only 40-70 cents a mile at best?? There is something wrong with this!!! PLEASE TELL ME!!
Don't believe what people say, that's exactly why I'm so transparent with my videos. But to answer your question, shorter hauls pay more And longer runs pay less , under $1 for sure . It's crazy but that's how it works. I've picked up $6 per mile hauls to go 30 miles . The key is checking the load boards like central dispatch and super dispatch but you must have you're own authority to gain access. Watch my local vs otr rates video for more info .
@@EprofitdetroitTheProcess was just watching your otr vs local video but no it makes perfect sense. Usually very short runs pay higher. I am planning on renting the mini5 this Monday. After the deposit and first month upfront, I only have few hundred to spend on diesel. I am right now in miami. I told my dispatch that I need few cod/Zelle paying cars so that I can put together some diesel money and grow from there. I don’t care about money for food. Forget about finding cod car…my dispatch tells me (a guy I don’t even know what country he is located in) there are NO cars going out of Miami. That miami is difficult. He found 1 F’ING sedan going to Virginia. That one car is not gonna even pay my diesel! Is this really the slowest time of the year? Even if so, it’s not possible to find 2-3 cars?? I really don’t get it. I have a CDL for almost 2 years, perfect MVR, TWIC card, almost new diesel 3500 dually and want to get not a wedge but 5 car hauler. And because I have been butt f’ed by companies so many times, I am planning on being happy if I make $25 / hr by driving!!! There is not even loads they are telling me……..
I'm not sure who you're working with as far as the dispatcher but i can almost promise , you wont be able to earn any money working with them. They have a limited search and probably work with certain brokers . I understand that you have to do what you must to get started but its better looking for loads yourself, you can choose where you want to go and how far. You can sign on to the shippers directly and build a relationship and get emails when loads are available But again you'll need access to load boards. I'm not sure what its like in Miami but i would say yes its the slow season but because I'm in the metro Detroit area around the big 3 auto makers its always a need for cars to be transported. You starting out with the right mindset, you have to be hungry and determined to be successful in car hauling so hang in there and learn as much as you can to be able to grow .
Honestly dude you need to take a step back, if youre starting out with no money and have a 12% overhead from another company you will never make any money in this game. They're telling you you’ll make that lower rate once all of your fees and gas mileage are factored in. It also really depends on where you live, this isnt really a business just to hop into, do your research and GET YOUR OWN AUTHORITY! Find a part time gig and grind the winter out and stack dude, down payment for insurance is around 3-5k dependent. Think of starting small and work your way up it sounds like you already have a lot of overhead as well “22 truck and needing to rent a 5 car mini”. Not trying to down you or anything but just reevaluate a few things here
@@EprofitdetroitTheProcess i think they sound the best out of all the diesels, but everyone seems to talk crap about them. supposed to pick my powerstroke up on saturday its been bulletproofed tuned etc. The joke is on people thinking they are trash 😂
Hey homie stay safe out there, Love the videos looking to get started in the business. Just 1 question how much do you pay for your commercial insurances
Anyone wanting to do this business, start by aging your Authority/MC now by using your everyday driver car and getting Comercial insurance on it the lowest the FMCSA requires... So by the time you hit the ground running with an actual truck and trailer you can either work with brokers after the 60-90 days or book your own loads.
Also to add it never used to be this way with the wait with brokers... Unfortunately the fraud in this industry is rampant with all modes of transport.
Even if my everyday driver is a small sedan? How would this work exactly?
Hey buddy what would u say it would cost for an f-150 with a one car hauler trailer?
Teach me the business
Thank you Brother for the knowledge and a portion of your journey. GOD Bless You as you continue !!!
You’re a real one for posting everything. Thanks big homie. 🙌🏽
What’s up big Homie I run DC, Maryland and Virginia…… Baltimore to Richmond Virginia 160 miles $350-$400… nail in my second year things are getting much better. Keep up the good work never stop grinding.💯🏁
Now them are really good rates for that type of mileage, i watched a few videos and seen a few guys that run in those same states. thats whats up fam, I appreciate you for checking out my channel ✊🏽
Im here in pa working on starting up. Just seeing comments and videos have been really inspiring
10 months behind but it’s funny seeing this. I live in Baltimore county and just put my insurance down payment yesterday. I hear the market is still good. Hopefully you’ve seen much success
When backing those cars down I find it better to tilt both side mirrors down and that way you can see you back tire when they reach the ramp to make sure they’re lined up. A lot better than hopping out the car. If the backs lined up then the fronts will be too. Stay safe out there brother.
Great tip, i actually do both, but wanted to stress the point of safety first for beginners in my videos. Those extra seconds it takes to hop out and check can save you alot of worries . Thank you for the advice ✊🏽
Hey big dog just got my mc and dot going, like that you keep it real and let us beginners know what to expect. I used to haul 3 car wedge and rates were way better in 14. I got a 5 car double deck now. Tier 1 logistics llc is the name you see me on the road hit me up. I'm in my 21 day wait period right now. Good luck abs keep them wheels turning
Yessssir!! And i'll keep dropping videos showing the Process as i build and grow fam ✊🏽
How is it going for you bro? It’s been 6 months since you start your authority. How is insurance treating you?
Thanks my guy 🙏🏾
Thank you very much for reviewing the new truck.Greetings from Novosibirsk in Russia
Well done man.
Thank you for breaking down everything and I liked and subscribed looking forward for more interesting facts also I turned on the bell 🔔
Keep getting that money,Big man! It's cool to see you grow your business and watch your TH-cam channel get bigger,I've been a subscriber since your Camaro and El Camino videos.
Stay safe out there,and as my Daddy used to say about his rig(he was an OTR driver)Keep it loaded and moving!!!
Yessssir!! I appreciate you for riding wit me fam✊🏽
I use super dispatch as well but I’m in a tow truck..🙏🏽💪🏽
Thanks for the video. I'm considering this career when I retire from the military. I'm going to watch all your videos to learn. Thanks again
thanks and that sound like a good plan for after retirement . you'll be able to work how you want to a make good money .
You're doin it bro
Fire. Bro. Thanks for video. Saying hello from Connecticut
I had 650 miles a day with my 3 car carrier and 95 Powerstroke. I been doing NJ to Detroit and NJ to Grand Rapids lots of times before.
Amen.... that's a lot of driving!!! 🙌🏽🙌🏽 safe travels 👍🏽😎💯💲
For his glory
Thank you for your insights. Preciate you.
Glad it was helpful!
@@EprofitdetroitTheProcess after u sign up with central dispatch. How long did it take u to get access to start book loads please?
right on
You did that 👏🏾, ... Good footage on breaking down the process !!!!! 🙏🏽💕
Thanks
Don't give up .. brother....I got my cdls too ... nobody want to hire someone and let them get there time in and make money
250-300 per car for 100 miles sounds decent to me. Not a car hauler but im bidding for return/roundtrip for 150 miles or less. Seasoned brokers expect that
yeah I think so as well , it was around 150-170 miles but still decent rates going one way, then you can book loads for a little less returning and still earn good pay for 1 day
Cool deal. Kinda wanna fix up a f550 7.3 for hot shot and thinkin about it for sure. I smoke cigars too. Get er dun' mayne.
Yessssir ✊🏽
So quick back of the napkin math looks like you ran at $1.47 per mile.Total Revenue $630 ÷ 427miles = $1.47 per mile.seems like a reasonable rate but I don't know what your setup requires as far as Rate per mile to be profitable.
Just found your channel I’m running out of Warren 10 Grosbeck, but I don’t do cars. I’m a hotshot. Glad to see another Detroit brother making it get it how you live baby.
I’m in Dearborn! How are you finding loads
Yessir 😈
Got a lot of haters out here in California... Especially Modesto CA
Been watching you grow and man it’s making me wanna get into hot shotting lol
You should. And you should enter my raffle. Have you seen the video? th-cam.com/video/Dmn2HHZwrDo/w-d-xo.html
rafflecreator.com/pages/80154/car-hauler-raffle--giveaway
I did not, but I just watched it and I’m gonna be entering in the raffle!
I'm transparent too ... don't got nothing to hide....I'm for the underdogs....real folks who keep it real and who let everyone make that dummy money....that paper..... Matthew 6:33.....chase god first.....for guidance..for direction ....so he set you on the right path.. with the right connections
Take pictures of head lights n windows & windshield they try to get on that but I had pictures.
yessssir , i take tons of pictures to cover myself ✊🏾
What's the name of the app u using??
All praises due to Allah🤲🏾 shukran for the information, what site is that your looking for loads akh?
Br thank for your video you explain very well I'm thinking on getting in to the business.
Glad I could help
The thing is.. no matter what you do with a cdl or any job worth while.. you've gotta take the crap jobs can't say no.. and don't be late or take time off. You put your nose down and grind like hell taking all the stuff nobody wants and you build up your name. That's how the games played. You gotta put in your dues. It don't matter what company you start you're gonna eat 💩 there's no easy bhutto
I see no lie here . Facts and the blueprint to success ✊🏽
Congratulations bro and good job but make sure you maximize your time and money 💰 by booking loads going back
what up doe keep up the great work / you making it happen
Yessssir ✊🏽
Good rate
New subscriber!! Thanks bro!!🔥🔥🔥
Thanks for the sub!✊🏽
price of fuel usually $4. X loaded miles is what you should be paid. anything less and you won't survive
Hey I love your videos. Do you know anyone in Michigan they pick up car from Copart and can deliver them to East Chicago, IN 46312. Thank you.
Sorry i don't at the moment
Would you suggest this for someone to do on the weekends?
Ya that a pretty good rate ....they hella cheap out here in .. Cali
Which load board do you prefer to use for these loads?
Cars use to pay. Now man it's iffy business. Go dump truck and never look back
yeah rates dropping daily I've been noticing,
I've been contemplating dump trucks. They too high for me for how they're treated. Dump trucking has unseen jobsites. They're getting money tho. Those drivers like what recession😂
Like junk removal ?
250 is great rite now for in state….
@@alexanderhih4435 job sites hauling dirt. Or road asphalt . Get in contact with a contractor. Rates range from 95 to 110 a hour
I feel you bro on the black guy showing up makes me sick
Love the videos Brodie I’m looking into starting my own car hauling business like how you explain everything especially from some of your other videos I’ve seen I’m new to all this so I’m a have some questions
Appreciate that, have you seen my giveaway video yet ? you should check it out and enter for a chance to win my setup rafflecreator.com/pages/80154/car-hauler-raffle--giveaway th-cam.com/video/X9OB1TvltKs/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/VYPIFT3o6v4/w-d-xo.html
About how much does it take to get started and what all is needed.
about $40 -100 Thousand dollars or just $100 dollars if you enter my raffle /giveaway . I'm offering my equipment to someone that's wants to start out in the business . the details are in this link rafflecreator.com/pages/80154/car-hauler-raffle--giveaway and watch this video for more info th-cam.com/video/Dmn2HHZwrDo/w-d-xo.html
I appreciate you showing your business, but I don't think you should advertise your customers address and gate codes in the video....just a suggestion.
Do you think you would like a flat bed style trailer better than the wedge style?
definitely , its called a lowboy. its easier to strap your cars with lowboy style trailer but flats are usually shorter in length ,which limits what type of vehicles you can haul
Hey buddy what's the name of that app.. the one you store the damage to vehicles and milage
Been doing it 10 years don’t give up. Rates low, work harder. I still make a good living here on the east coast. Plenty of cars out there.
yes sir thanks for checking out my channel and thanks for the comment ✊🏾
$450-550 for 117 mile tow here
Hey is it money in car hauling? Like 4 car hauling?
Your motivation big dog….I’ll be getting started in about 6 month💪🏽 Thanks for all the game you sharing. Much success to ya💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Appreciate that
Sellin records! $
Do the load board do back ground check
I honestly dont know, i just know you have to have a business name dot# , mc# and be a authorized authority
Want to ask how much is ur insurance and what insurance are u using
Wouldd you say that doing a 3 car hauler without a cdl is not a good idea?
You really should be watching your oil temp that 6.0l like to clog up the oil cooler and causing bad things to happen I'm a fan of the Ford but it does have issues and the oil cooler is one major problem
yes, I've heard this. I want to get a monitoring system but I cant use it while using my eld . I change the oil every 2k to 3k miles and use the high temp oil. so hopefully I get a descent run with this truck , my fingers are crossed 🤞🏾
Get a splitter and that way you can use both eld and monitoring system.
Hey brother you think is a good time to get into the business I’m Cdl driver but regular freight is not good right now
I think its ok, you already being in the industry would give you an upper hand already being familiar with dealing with brokers and shippers . Its basically the same process . it would come down to the work you put in.
thank you @@EprofitdetroitTheProcess
@@EprofitdetroitTheProcess after you sign up with central dispatch. How long after did it take you to get access to the load board?
What year truck do you have?
Who did you get your insurance with I been really wanting to start a transport company myself
Progressive, I speak on it in this video. th-cam.com/video/FKabIBXVzNE/w-d-xo.html
Do you use central dispatch load board brother?
I do, and a few others
I appreciate for thì answer, may JESUS CHRIST the LORD continue to elevate and exelerate your path and future prosperity in his way for you achieve heaven wealth and health as well as your family’s and friends, 🙏 🤟✊❤️
Can you get these loads with a new authority?
Who can tell what load board car hauler carriers are using in Canada? Who knows, please advise .... Thanks a lot in advance ....
i do flat bed non-cdl, bare min is 300 for me to even move the truck, i could come down to 250 but shiiiii.
Thanks for putting this out there folks are seedy about hotshot stuff and mislead folks.
$250 for 170 miles wow that's $1.48 a mile. That dirt cheap
That's per car.
Do you have to have a cdl to do this??
Can U Haul From Denver to Washington state?
No thats out of my range
great vid, so im based out of florida with a cdl. what was your overall starting cost?
start up cost ? equipment, dot & mc filing plus insurance around 30k
@@EprofitdetroitTheProcessanother question, do you think it would be crazy to take out a loan to get started?
Its risky honestly but No thats what most people do. The majority of haulers financial their trucks . On average a new dually pickup cost between 60k to 100k . If you plan on operating interstate, meaning going Over the road long distance i suggest you get a good fairly new or new truck, you'll just have to hump. But that the game. People take out loans for semi's and trailers its how most get started.
What inspection app are you using
I was using the super dispatch load board inspection guide .
What type of insurance you have to have for hauling cars non CDL
its the same for cdl or non cdl , you'll need a commercial policy with liability and cargo coverages or if you don't plan to haul for hire, meaning personal use only, you only need a standard insurance policy
@@EprofitdetroitTheProcess thank you how much cargo covered you run with
$150,000 cargo . I go over all the insurance details in this video, check it out th-cam.com/video/FKabIBXVzNE/w-d-xo.html and I sent you the link to enter the giveaway as well rafflecreator.com/pages/80154/car-hauler-raffle--giveaway
Thank you I appreciate that your videos are very helpful I have an 02 F350 dully I’m bout to start my authority here in the next few weeks thanks again I hope I win that truck and trailer
glad I could offer some helpful information. and Yesssir All you have to do is Enter for a chance for this opportunity . Good luck to all ✊🏾
Do I need a dot# mc# mcp and ca# for a 3 car hauler? I'm in Cali
Yes sir
which truck do you have 3500? dully?
A ford f350 dually
hey, I'm new to your channel.. what do you recommend if my company is new to taking loads by central dispatch or super?
th-cam.com/video/VYPIFT3o6v4/w-d-xo.html. Check out this video, i speak on that towards the end of the video, also check out the rest of my videos I'm sure you'll find some useful information
th-cam.com/video/FKabIBXVzNE/w-d-xo.html
Thanks 🙏🏽 bless
Dream on ????
What load board were you running in the video?
super dispatch
@@EprofitdetroitTheProcess appreciate it, I’m just getting into it, do I have to send paperwork to each broker or do I have access to all brokers on super dispatch formwork
You'll have to apply to be a carrier with each and every broker you work with and will have to add them as a certificate holder on your insurance
🐐 you need a CDL to do this?
you need a cdl only if your combined GVWR ( gross vehicle weight ) is over 26,001 pounds, so yes . My truck is 13,001lb and trailer is rated for 21,000 lb GVWR. You can haul with a 2 car trailer and only need a chauffeurs license . but do all your research first ✊🏾
How much to pick up a car in Muskegon to Warren
I'll need more info, email me @profittransportlogistics.com for a quote
Nice videos! What app do you use? I am new to the field.
metroloads, central dispatch, super dispatch, but once you start registering as a carrier with brokers and shippers they will give you access to their load boards
Thank you!
what loadboard is that
What area are you in?
The Detroit-metro area
😂😂🎉🎉
What app were you using?
I believe i was using super dispatch for that load
@@EprofitdetroitTheProcess i am studying to get in the business. Each load board has these types of apps?
yes pretty much, That's why I showed that platform first its the simplest to use but all the rest have the same features,
@@EprofitdetroitTheProcess Roger that, appreciate the info.
Non cdl ?
yes, whenever your GVWR is over 26,001 pounds you need a cdl. that's total Gross vehicle weight, Truck and trailer plus when loaded .
And how much is insurance?
that depends on a lot, your driving record plays a factor and your coverages. I cant really answer that, but if your starting a new authority expect to pay a lot .. between 7k - 15k a year in some cases
@@EprofitdetroitTheProcess appreciate it thank you #Profit
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3:24 Bro, I am seeing rates as $1.50 to $1.92 on your phone! How on earth is this possible? I am about to start with a '22 Ram 6.7 diesel dually and rent a Kaufman Mini 5 (I know its heavy but I will use it for 4 cars for the most part) CDL set up. I don`t have authority, not enough money for insurance. (So I am riding under a company for 12% dispatch. I plan to drive southern states, California-Florida, not north as it is cold and slippery.
Everyone is telling me, rates are $0.40 - $0.70 for a normal sedan!!! If it`s something bigger, it`s like 20 cents more. Your video is recent from 2 months ago! How the F@#$ a one car for driving only 124 mile pays $179??? $1.48 / mile?? (Chevy Traverse) /// 74 miles drive, $141?? $1.92 / mile?? Why is everyone telling me I will make only 40-70 cents a mile at best?? There is something wrong with this!!! PLEASE TELL ME!!
Don't believe what people say, that's exactly why I'm so transparent with my videos. But to answer your question, shorter hauls pay more And longer runs pay less , under $1 for sure . It's crazy but that's how it works. I've picked up $6 per mile hauls to go 30 miles . The key is checking the load boards like central dispatch and super dispatch but you must have you're own authority to gain access. Watch my local vs otr rates video for more info .
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@@EprofitdetroitTheProcess was just watching your otr vs local video but no it makes perfect sense. Usually very short runs pay higher. I am planning on renting the mini5 this Monday. After the deposit and first month upfront, I only have few hundred to spend on diesel. I am right now in miami. I told my dispatch that I need few cod/Zelle paying cars so that I can put together some diesel money and grow from there. I don’t care about money for food. Forget about finding cod car…my dispatch tells me (a guy I don’t even know what country he is located in) there are NO cars going out of Miami. That miami is difficult. He found 1 F’ING sedan going to Virginia. That one car is not gonna even pay my diesel! Is this really the slowest time of the year? Even if so, it’s not possible to find 2-3 cars?? I really don’t get it. I have a CDL for almost 2 years, perfect MVR, TWIC card, almost new diesel 3500 dually and want to get not a wedge but 5 car hauler. And because I have been butt f’ed by companies so many times, I am planning on being happy if I make $25 / hr by driving!!! There is not even loads they are telling me……..
I'm not sure who you're working with as far as the dispatcher but i can almost promise , you wont be able to earn any money working with them. They have a limited search and probably work with certain brokers . I understand that you have to do what you must to get started but its better looking for loads yourself, you can choose where you want to go and how far. You can sign on to the shippers directly and build a relationship and get emails when loads are available But again you'll need access to load boards. I'm not sure what its like in Miami but i would say yes its the slow season but because I'm in the metro Detroit area around the big 3 auto makers its always a need for cars to be transported. You starting out with the right mindset, you have to be hungry and determined to be successful in car hauling so hang in there and learn as much as you can to be able to grow .
Honestly dude you need to take a step back, if youre starting out with no money and have a 12% overhead from another company you will never make any money in this game. They're telling you you’ll make that lower rate once all of your fees and gas mileage are factored in. It also really depends on where you live, this isnt really a business just to hop into, do your research and GET YOUR OWN AUTHORITY! Find a part time gig and grind the winter out and stack dude, down payment for insurance is around 3-5k dependent. Think of starting small and work your way up it sounds like you already have a lot of overhead as well “22 truck and needing to rent a 5 car mini”. Not trying to down you or anything but just reevaluate a few things here
Love the Videos! I dm u on instagram about your process in hotshot. Keep grinding💯
thanks , I appreciate that and ok I'll check my dm ✊🏾
Why drive back empty
I couldn't find any loads going back my way at that time.
@@EprofitdetroitTheProcess after you sign up with central dispatch. How long did it take u to get access to the load board please?
gosh dang how much weight can that powerjoke pull?
Ouch ! Powerjoke huh? I've been hauling near 26k pounds with no chuckles since i've brought it, so i've been laughing all the way to the bank.
@@EprofitdetroitTheProcess i think they sound the best out of all the diesels, but everyone seems to talk crap about them. supposed to pick my powerstroke up on saturday its been bulletproofed tuned etc. The joke is on people thinking they are trash 😂
I agree and you made the best move by getting yours bulletproofed.
😂 haha brokers aren't in business for you to make money.
Lol 6.0
Auto transport business and you don’t know how to drive manual..lol😂 ahh man that’s hilarious
I know how to drive a manual, 18 speed down to a 5 speed SIR ... i just dont like them . But thanks for your View!!
While ur transporting atm cars do u leave it in park and strap it down or u leave in neutral?
Hey homie stay safe out there, Love the videos looking to get started in the business. Just 1 question how much do you pay for your commercial insurances
Check out my otr vs local Video , I go over all those details
You gotta direct contact i got questions