Great work. Finally, someone in a Sprinter/ Cargo Van sharing some decent rates and not running around America for .70-$1.00 per mile. Stay Safe, Stay Blessed
Yes sir! These rates are not to brag but to show that good rates are still out there and not to bid under a dollar, thanks for watching! Safe travels 😄
hiw can I work for the company you work for? I have 2 Cargo Van, and Im currently looking for another dispatch that would pay me more then the one Im currently work for.
So I work for a large corporation that actually utilizes expedites from time to time and it’s good to see this side of the business. I’ve been thinking of starting one of my own and having a friend of mine drive it around for me. Wondering if there’s enough money in it for both of us.
I've been thinking about leaving my job and doing something like this. I cant imagine the hours on the road, though. Lots of good info in this video. Thank you. That windshield looks hard to see out of when you're driving through the storms. I ceramic coat mine, and even in the pouring rain, I don use the wipers. The water just breaks into small beads and blows off the glass. Much nicer of a drive.
Don't leave your job because of this video...he lying about the rates...it's way lower....like .85 average...not this $2 per mile bs...not saying it couldn't happen but very rare
@@yousuck5314 since the start of 2023 rates have lowered and less available freight, and so right now isn’t best time to jump into this. Everyone’s saying better rates will be next year. I’d suggest research more about it before getting a van, and thanks for the windshield tip!
I COUNTED $6830 Total for the 4 loads you ran. How does that stack up to your average weekly, and what was your take home after daily costs (i.e, meals, gas, sleep accoms, etc) ??? Really interested in this as a self employment model! Appreciate any links or howtos. Thanks!
I may be wrong because I don't want to replay the video but he spent at least 50 to $60. I believe in gas so he did that twice. Maybe? 3 times? And then the video shows he went for coffee? If that was and a sandwich I'm pretty sure it's less than 1500 he spent even less than 1000 That's without anything going wrong with the van Even if it is 6000 do the math 4 weeks in a month im pretty sure that minus the stuff you counted is is still well over the AD' PAY like 16-18k a month ik a guy rn doing 13k easy monthly On top of that it's a gasoline vehicle not diesel My math may be wrong but ik facts on my boy doing 13k easy Can I show it no because what he do and what he make? You're not gonna be making EveryBody makes different pay And also It's not how much freight you haul is about what you haul if you a working man you'll make money if you lazy this job not for
Ha,the American dream..he's on the road,paying a mortgage,and a hotel,or sleeping in the van,and working for $1.20 a mile...he's brainwashed. That's not the American dream.
Appreciate you putting out the content , please make sure that you attache the Etrack through the bottom of the van with some large washers so the Etrack can’t pull out.
I love your videos and the work you are doing. I want to get into this type of work in the next year to 18 months. I'd appreciate the opportunity to speak with you to learn how to get started. Thank you. Be safe and keep rolling!
You have good content. My dad and I purchased a 2019 Ford Transit 250 medium roof 12 footer. If you are able to share what platform you use and what are the requirements ( MC number, DOT number) or if you're using an app doesn't require the paper work. We would like to get to work the right way. By -the- way you have nice cars. Be safe and continue your journey. Thank you.
Ever noticed that this guy gives love sings to those who command his work on his van, but when you ask about how you do this work, you goet no response, just atypical american selfish personality, more like a jerk type.
@@Always_Bored96 you can find all this information by asking everyone who drives a van at a loves or any truck stop. This si living on the road no real life tho
He’s making about same as Uber 1$ a mile and uses more gas, further away and more maintenance. Only draw is sometimes he gets better dollar per mile and more miles. That rate just get your cdl and use someone else truck.
Great content! Curious how you book your loads for a Cargo Van?? I'm thinking of doing this and have only seen Freight Boards but those seem to be geared towards Semi's and larger / heavier loads??
I'd like to know where you're finding loads that pay this kind of money, because I've been doing this since 2012 I've never made this kind of money for 740 mile load, and I've looked all over the load boards and many load boards and this kind of money is not realistic.
Big Fella, please share with me how you got started regarding coverage or whether you chose to go the authority route or not. Do you dispatch yourself or hire a service. Your input would be massively helpful. Best of luck to you and stay safe.
Great video! Idk how this is my first time watching your channel. Makes no sense to me. Keep up the good work. Do you team drive? I notice two coffees and two different arms
Great video man thank you for sharing.. just wondering how do you get those rates? I have a 12ft box truck and never get more than 1.8$ per mile. Do you have any mentoring?
what kinda van do you have? is it extended cab and high roof? Im looking for vans myself and Im trying to see which is the best for what i wanna do. I'm thinking about shooting for local routes and maybe a little bit of OTR every now and then.
No problem! Thanks for watching. I always suggest go to your App Store and search for “Cargo Van Loads” there’s plenty of apps and each will work differently depending on your area. Good luck!
purchased a ford transit 250 yesterday. How has the maintenance been for you? also im new in the cargo van game. were do you get your loads from, i live in cali
Everyone should know that this is exceedingly rare. There are so many people driving expedite cargo vans now that it's much more likely to average 70 cents per mile unless you work directly for a broker. There is no fuel supplement. Progressive insurance keeps raising it's rates. It's easy to spend two or three days trying to win a load unless you take a trash rate. If you are thinking about doing this, don't. I've been doing it for six years and the past two years have been the worst, with drivers taking rates that are completely stupid, but it gets them moved.
Another great video. Do you book your own loads? How have you found gas prices across the US? Do you work a week on and then a week off? Do you back up the dashcam footage to a hard drive or just tape it over? Look forward to the next video. Word on the street is you are gonna start doing once a month!!!! Stay safe.
Thank you! Yes, I book my own loads majority of the time, but I will use my dispatchers if it’s a slower area. I use GasBuddy to find best prices on fuel. I work every week but sometimes will take breaks on weekends. The dashcam films over old footage but in chance I need a recording I can save it so it doesn’t get written over or I can just transfer SD card into computer. Will try and post more often! Thanks for watching
@@DaniilVataman So why did you use that small screen over the SYNC 4, 12” Multi-Function Display with Connected Navigation and do you have blind spot sensing system 360 degree cameras?
@@DaniilVataman Awesome videos Bro. Happy Sunday to you. Which company do you work for? What size vehicles can one use? I'm gonna start soon when I get my refund to buy a vehicle. Thanks
12h is nothing;))) last 7 days I drove 6k miles but I was in Chicago for a day ;)) unfortunately, based on my experience no one is paying $2k/750miles, not even for remote Canada ;))) numbers are more like his TX to CA trip, unfortunately
How do you like that mirror camera? My rear view camera stopped working in my 2018 BMW. I feel this might be a better option. What brand is it? Really good video. Videos like this make me wonder why I still work for a company.
Curious: how do you book your loads, do you go to specific company, please show us the process. I really want to do it, but I don't where to start. Highly appreciate your assistance 🙂
How many MPG do you get empty V loaded? I'm assuming you don't have to stop for weigh stations? I remember when diesel and unleaded were near the same price, dang I'm old, lol.
Alot of drivers are saying these rates aren't legitimate. He could be using these deliveries as content for a small business/entrepreneurship youtube channel. That sector pays pretty good. His real money could be coming from youtube. You driver guys should follow his Blueprint.
Definitely makes money on TH-cam most people have to fake it to make it on TH-cam. I know nothing about rates or this field his may be true they might not but having higher profits gets views
Just stumbled on your channel, and subscribed:) Breezed through some vids n comments, I’m confused, do u have a Sprinter? Looks like a Transit. Or u have both? And do you have a diesel or gas? Do you and your girl sleep in the van? Shower at Planet Fitnesses? Thanks bro
It’s a Ford Transit, I used to own a diesel but the gasoline that I own now is much more reliable and parts are much easier to find for gasoline engines. Yeah, I have my wife with me at all times. And yes planet fitness is great, has a lot of locations and most are open 24/7 for work out and showers
@@DaniilVataman thank you bradah. My wife and I are VanLifing in a 2019 Sprinter right now. If I get into this business I might also go for Transit gas high roof extended. But then we’d have 2 vans and won’t be minimalist.
Hi, nice video, I'm seeing several TH-camrs complaining that companies are paying a very low price per mile. Which companies are you achieving these good financial results?
What apps do you use to factor cost / benefits or do you just do it in your head (if so how to you calculate costs) -- do you have a driving partner? You are OTR -- how long away from home? Cool vid by-the-by.
For me looks like 20$\hour if you count 24 hours,1480 miles and the cost of running the van for that miles,include some food on the way and it comes to about minimum wage with businessman risks.
video is great but what i want to know is what company app did you book the work from thats the most important info . where can i get these kinds of gigs would appreciate if you could help with that .keep up the great work
Awesome videos! And informative i would love to know what company you run your loads for, you seem to be getting respectable rates, unlike alot of these companies all over the internet
What's available in Dallas/Fort Worth area? I've been doing deliveries for over 30 years and am just now learning about this opportunity. Thank you for your time.
How do you find the expedited loads, do you have a broker? Do you need insurance for the loads? Do you lease the van, financed or cash? in your opinion which option leaves more cash flow and reduces risk of repairs?
So the load going bk to ca from tx u netted around $700-800 after alter all expenses? That's pretty good. Especially when u don't have to deal with DOT regulations like elog.
Do you think it's necessary to have a mid/tall roof with the long wheelbase? I found a great deal on a ProMaster 2500 but the wheelbase isn't as long as your van. it is a mid roof height though. I'm in Florida. Any tips/resources would be greatly appreciated.
What a rush this would be just stacking the bank while making the van fun and durable, with that kinda money it'd be hard to take too much time off and with being gimpy it's something I could do. Now just to get the van lol, I didn't know this was a thing.
Great work. Finally, someone in a Sprinter/ Cargo Van sharing some decent rates and not running around America for .70-$1.00 per mile. Stay Safe, Stay Blessed
Yes sir! These rates are not to brag but to show that good rates are still out there and not to bid under a dollar, thanks for watching! Safe travels 😄
U not lying I be hating these rates 😡
hiw can I work for the company you work for? I have 2 Cargo Van, and Im currently looking for another dispatch that would pay me more then the one Im currently work for.
@@DaniilVataman which courier app do you use
Love the video
Nice upgrades. It’s the little touches that can make a huge difference
So I work for a large corporation that actually utilizes expedites from time to time and it’s good to see this side of the business. I’ve been thinking of starting one of my own and having a friend of mine drive it around for me. Wondering if there’s enough money in it for both of us.
I'm also interested in that. It's definitely possible with 8-10 vans. Do you know any good owner-operator communities or twitter accounts?
@@mikemikhaylenko700 i can be available
@mikemi🎉khaylenko700
Hi, I've been thinking of getting in the cargo van business. Wonder how to get the loads
Constant truly has amazing potential please make longer videos. They’re very fun to watch, and people are really into the expediting world.
I've been thinking about leaving my job and doing something like this. I cant imagine the hours on the road, though. Lots of good info in this video. Thank you. That windshield looks hard to see out of when you're driving through the storms. I ceramic coat mine, and even in the pouring rain, I don use the wipers. The water just breaks into small beads and blows off the glass. Much nicer of a drive.
Don't leave your job because of this video...he lying about the rates...it's way lower....like .85 average...not this $2 per mile bs...not saying it couldn't happen but very rare
@@yousuck5314 since the start of 2023 rates have lowered and less available freight, and so right now isn’t best time to jump into this. Everyone’s saying better rates will be next year. I’d suggest research more about it before getting a van, and thanks for the windshield tip!
@@yousuck5314dam .85?! Is that the same for dully trucks and trailers or just vans?
I COUNTED $6830 Total for the 4 loads you ran. How does that stack up to your average weekly, and what was your take home after daily costs (i.e, meals, gas, sleep accoms, etc) ??? Really interested in this as a self employment model! Appreciate any links or howtos. Thanks!
I may be wrong because I don't want to replay the video but he spent at least 50 to $60. I believe in gas so he did that twice. Maybe? 3 times? And then the video shows he went for coffee? If that was and a sandwich I'm pretty sure it's less than 1500 he spent even less than 1000 That's without anything going wrong with the van Even if it is 6000 do the math 4 weeks in a month im pretty sure that minus the stuff you counted is is still well over the AD' PAY like 16-18k a month ik a guy rn doing 13k easy monthly On top of that it's a gasoline vehicle not diesel My math may be wrong but ik facts on my boy doing 13k easy Can I show it no because what he do and what he make? You're not gonna be making EveryBody makes different pay And also It's not how much freight you haul is about what you haul if you a working man you'll make money if you lazy this job not for
@@Mycologist_Expediter THANKS FOR THAT DETAILED BREAKDOWN! I ASKED THE SAME QUESTION, SHOOT I DELETED AFTER READING YOUR ANSWER 😉
@@GlamGailyou will make good money bro . Always need drivers and money clears no hassle
This is amazing!!! Love all the mods and effort you put into your work. The American dream is still alive and strong, you’re the proof.
Ha,the American dream..he's on the road,paying a mortgage,and a hotel,or sleeping in the van,and working for $1.20 a mile...he's brainwashed. That's not the American dream.
Man, I'm with you on that . I need a cargo van.
yesterday i went to merenda-benz sells cargo van they cost 70k hope you can afford
You made 2k with a cargo van and my company is hauling freight for 2200 for 1200 so ridiculous. Keep up the good work
Thanks! Is that with a semi?
He lying 😂
@@yousuck5314😂
I’ve watched over 10 videos and none of them giving me the info I’m looking for. Until I came here. Much love bro & keep grinding 💪🏾❤️
I appreciate your comment! Hope I can help out in any way, I have another video on the way, should be up in less than a week. Thanks for watching!
YOU CAN SHOW IN A VIDEO HOW YOU GET THE LOADS, IF THROUGH A DISPATCHER OR ON AN ONLINE PAGE WHERE YOU GET THE LOADS YOURSELF
How do u get loads for your van? Which load board or service do u use? Thanks
10 years in logistics, better to be your own boss..good luck with everything!!
I'm curious to know how you find your load orders? Do you use a site to find these orders or do you spend a lot of time looking for them?
They will never share their bread maker, they only want the views.
Appreciate you putting out the content , please make sure that you attache the Etrack through the bottom of the van with some large washers so the Etrack can’t pull out.
I love your videos and the work you are doing. I want to get into this type of work in the next year to 18 months. I'd appreciate the opportunity to speak with you to learn how to get started. Thank you. Be safe and keep rolling!
Buy a Vehicle. Start a Company. Get your Proper Certs.
You have good content. My dad and I purchased a 2019 Ford Transit 250 medium roof 12 footer. If you are able to share what platform you use and what are the requirements ( MC number, DOT number) or if you're using an app doesn't require the paper work. We would like to get to work the right way. By -the- way you have nice cars. Be safe and continue your journey.
Thank you.
Did you guys ever figure it out>?
He aimt gone tell us
Ever noticed that this guy gives love sings to those who command his work on his van, but when you ask about how you do this work, you goet no response, just atypical american selfish personality, more like a jerk type.
@@Always_Bored96 you can find all this information by asking everyone who drives a van at a loves or any truck stop. This si living on the road no real life tho
He’s making about same as Uber 1$ a mile and uses more gas, further away and more maintenance. Only draw is sometimes he gets better dollar per mile and more miles. That rate just get your cdl and use someone else truck.
Great content! Curious how you book your loads for a Cargo Van?? I'm thinking of doing this and have only seen Freight Boards but those seem to be geared towards Semi's and larger / heavier loads??
I heard Shiply and Amazon flex are possibilities.
Shiply is waste of time
I'd like to know where you're finding loads that pay this kind of money, because I've been doing this since 2012 I've never made this kind of money for 740 mile load, and I've looked all over the load boards and many load boards and this kind of money is not realistic.
I agree too good to be true )
Wow great video. This job looks super fun.
Big Fella, please share with me how you got started regarding coverage or whether you chose to go the authority route or not. Do you dispatch yourself or hire a service. Your input would be massively helpful. Best of luck to you and stay safe.
Great video! Idk how this is my first time watching your channel. Makes no sense to me. Keep up the good work. Do you team drive? I notice two coffees and two different arms
Hey man! I’ve got my wife with me, but it’s just me doing the driving, she’ll check on loads, places to eat, etc 😄
@@DaniilVataman nice man! You’re lucky to have a woman to ride with ya. I just got a stinky pup lol
@@ExpeditingAmerica Haha I’ve been subbed to you for a while. Watched some of your lives too. Keep up the content man
@@DaniilVataman really? No way that’s dope man thank you! I’m tryin to get like you man. Killin the TH-cam game! Good stuff
Great content !
Which top 5 Apps,...Focus on Moving
" Pallets" via Dedicated Routes and then " On-Demand ???
Hey could you do a video on how you got started and the steps neddded to book your first load?
Hey man. Are you getting your loads from direct shipping freight companies? Load boards are very competitive how did you get those numbers?
it’s fake he won’t provide RC or deposit/factoring receipts
@@_el_louie_213 so because the man won’t show you his bank account it’s fake😂. Shut up broke boy
Fake
It's fake. Or as the young kids would say.. that's CAP!
@@randomlybro 💯
great videos!! but, it’s a good time to start in this Industry?
Great video man thank you for sharing.. just wondering how do you get those rates? I have a 12ft box truck and never get more than 1.8$ per mile. Do you have any mentoring?
How do you get your loads pleaseee…I see lesser than that
He lying about his rates...it's for the views only...don't believe the hype
Those rates are too good to be true!
what kinda van do you have? is it extended cab and high roof? Im looking for vans myself and Im trying to see which is the best for what i wanna do. I'm thinking about shooting for local routes and maybe a little bit of OTR every now and then.
Great content what load boards or apps are you using that work best for you ?
Thank you for the videos! The back view camera is great 👍
Dude! TA travel center is 5 minutes from where i live! Nice to see canton getting some air time
Haha small world! Thanks for watching 😄
hey thanks for the video, as a new driver what do you suggest me to start with like apps or website or what compines thank you.
No problem! Thanks for watching. I always suggest go to your App Store and search for “Cargo Van Loads” there’s plenty of apps and each will work differently depending on your area. Good luck!
purchased a ford transit 250 yesterday.
How has the maintenance been for you? also im new in the cargo van game. were do you get your loads from, i live in cali
First, great content! Thank you for sharing! Big question: why rates varying from $1.00 to $2.70/mile? What is usual?
Everyone should know that this is exceedingly rare. There are so many people driving expedite cargo vans now that it's much more likely to average 70 cents per mile unless you work directly for a broker. There is no fuel supplement. Progressive insurance keeps raising it's rates. It's easy to spend two or three days trying to win a load unless you take a trash rate. If you are thinking about doing this, don't. I've been doing it for six years and the past two years have been the worst, with drivers taking rates that are completely stupid, but it gets them moved.
Another great video. Do you book your own loads? How have you found gas prices across the US? Do you work a week on and then a week off? Do you back up the dashcam footage to a hard drive or just tape it over? Look forward to the next video. Word on the street is you are gonna start doing once a month!!!! Stay safe.
Thank you! Yes, I book my own loads majority of the time, but I will use my dispatchers if it’s a slower area. I use GasBuddy to find best prices on fuel.
I work every week but sometimes will take breaks on weekends.
The dashcam films over old footage but in chance I need a recording I can save it so it doesn’t get written over or I can just transfer SD card into computer. Will try and post more often! Thanks for watching
@@DaniilVataman how do you book your own loads?
@@DaniilVataman So why did you use that small screen over the SYNC 4, 12” Multi-Function Display with Connected Navigation and do you have blind spot sensing system 360 degree cameras?
@@DaniilVataman Awesome videos Bro. Happy Sunday to you.
Which company do you work for? What size vehicles can one use?
I'm gonna start soon when I get my refund to buy a vehicle.
Thanks
What is the name of your company dispatch?
That mirror is badass 👌
Straight 12 hours dam beast mode
12h is nothing;))) last 7 days I drove 6k miles but I was in Chicago for a day ;)) unfortunately, based on my experience no one is paying $2k/750miles, not even for remote Canada ;))) numbers are more like his TX to CA trip, unfortunately
wow...that's sounds good.peerfect job ...congrats friend
Very good videos what app you use for the loads? What is the best in the marquet? Thames you and maque more videos
Yo this video was very well produced 🔥👍
I appreciate it! Thanks for watching 😄 more to come
Nice video bro good work love to see this type of content... quick question where do you find the loads
How do you like that mirror camera? My rear view camera stopped working in my 2018 BMW. I feel this might be a better option. What brand is it? Really good video. Videos like this make me wonder why I still work for a company.
Yall be eating good 🤤
Haha yeah, my wife is the one finding the bomb food places 😁
Hi there, what company do u use for finding loads? Can you recommend some websites to find loads?
What strategies did you use when purchasing your cargo van for your business?
Curious: how do you book your loads, do you go to specific company, please show us the process. I really want to do it, but I don't where to start.
Highly appreciate your assistance 🙂
Dude, I've just gotten into looking for curier work and if you don't have a currier van, get ready to make the crumbs.
Where do you get your shipments from? How are they scheduled and where do you go to pick up a gig?
Great content! Do you have a segment that explains how you find loads?
How many MPG do you get empty V loaded?
I'm assuming you don't have to stop for weigh stations?
I remember when diesel and unleaded were near the same price, dang I'm old, lol.
Empty about 20 mpg, fully/max loaded probably 17-18mpg. And no, cargo vans don’t stop at weigh stations 😄
@@DaniilVataman
Kick ass man good for you!
Keep up the good work.
Alot of drivers are saying these rates aren't legitimate. He could be using these deliveries as content for a small business/entrepreneurship youtube channel. That sector pays pretty good. His real money could be coming from youtube. You driver guys should follow his Blueprint.
Definitely makes money on TH-cam most people have to fake it to make it on TH-cam. I know nothing about rates or this field his may be true they might not but having higher profits gets views
He lying about his rates for views....ain't nobody paying $2 per mile for cargo nowadays 😂
What dispatchers do you use?
Just stumbled on your channel, and subscribed:) Breezed through some vids n comments, I’m confused, do u have a Sprinter? Looks like a Transit. Or u have both? And do you have a diesel or gas? Do you and your girl sleep in the van? Shower at Planet Fitnesses? Thanks bro
It’s a Ford Transit, I used to own a diesel but the gasoline that I own now is much more reliable and parts are much easier to find for gasoline engines. Yeah, I have my wife with me at all times. And yes planet fitness is great, has a lot of locations and most are open 24/7 for work out and showers
@@DaniilVataman thank you bradah. My wife and I are VanLifing in a 2019 Sprinter right now. If I get into this business I might also go for Transit gas high roof extended. But then we’d have 2 vans and won’t be minimalist.
Hi, nice video, I'm seeing several TH-camrs complaining that companies are paying a very low price per mile. Which companies are you achieving these good financial results?
Very good looking van dude… keep up the great work
That's Right.... GET IT! 💪👍
great work, which dispatcher company you are working with
Hey man do you any dispatch and which one ? How do you find load ?
How do you find this good rate it's hard to believe about the rate
What apps do you use to factor cost / benefits or do you just do it in your head (if so how to you calculate costs) -- do you have a driving partner? You are OTR -- how long away from home? Cool vid by-the-by.
How long do you usually stay out before going home? Do you sleep in the van from time to time or just get hotel rooms?
How did you get started? And how long have you been doing driving?
what app or apps are you using to get your loads and is it really that hard your first six to a year to get loads
This is truly inspiring. Keep up the Good Work ...
Which load board you use?
Awesome stuff !! Which broker or app do you use ?
what load boards do you use?
For me looks like 20$\hour if you count 24 hours,1480 miles and the cost of running the van for that miles,include some food on the way and it comes to about minimum wage with businessman risks.
Are you using loadboard or dispatcher? 20+ years in trucking and now I’m in driveaway part of the industry.
Whats the requirement for cargo insurance. Also if you dont mind telling us how much you paying for insurance thanks great video
Probably 250-300k insurance.
do you have your own MC/DOT? what platform do you use to get loads? are you leased to a company?
To run interstate, you will definitely need a Dot and MC number.
video is great but what i want to know is what company app did you book the work from thats the most important info . where can i get these kinds of gigs would appreciate if you could help with that .keep up the great work
Really good job, what you did With your van.👍👀
Awesome videos! And informative i would love to know what company you run your loads for, you seem to be getting respectable rates, unlike alot of these companies all over the internet
Same these rates are insane compared to the ones I see
What's available in Dallas/Fort Worth area? I've been doing deliveries for over 30 years and am just now learning about this opportunity. Thank you for your time.
How do you find the expedited loads, do you have a broker?
Do you need insurance for the loads?
Do you lease the van, financed or cash?
in your opinion which option leaves more cash flow and reduces risk of repairs?
Dope set up !!
Nice video, can i ask you how you get this good rate loads i live in California and can't get this rate, and which load board you use .thank you
Thanks for watching! I have my authority and use a couple boards but I have direct brokers I work with (for the better rates)
Also, where do you sleep when you are loaded, assuming you cut costs by not getting hotels?
Nice rig
What platform do you use to get your loads
their previous vam, was diesel. This new one is gasoline, what are you thinking about gasoline expenses?
I wish we still had rates like this
Amazing man how can you get loads?
Long time! Sheesh you getting paid my guy!
Haha, yeah been busy over the road. Thanks for watching! 😄
Hi
What company you doing loads for ? Nice video
where do you go to look for cargo shipment jobs. and how much money would it be necessary to purchase a pre owned van
So the load going bk to ca from tx u netted around $700-800 after alter all expenses? That's pretty good. Especially when u don't have to deal with DOT regulations like elog.
What is the best dispatch company to work for?
Some take commission some just add their price to the load. What’s better?
So, are you using DAT load board? You don't have to have all the IFTA stickers and DOT MC #'s do you? I mean, I do since 1992, I was just wondering.
Do you think it's necessary to have a mid/tall roof with the long wheelbase? I found a great deal on a ProMaster 2500 but the wheelbase isn't as long as your van. it is a mid roof height though. I'm in Florida. Any tips/resources would be greatly appreciated.
Great info what load board did you use?
You’ve inspired me to put mods on my 2020 Promaster
What a rush this would be just stacking the bank while making the van fun and durable, with that kinda money it'd be hard to take too much time off and with being gimpy it's something I could do. Now just to get the van lol, I didn't know this was a thing.
It ain't all unicorns and rainbows 😂
Who do you use to get the loads?
Great video! Keep up the hard work
i loved the video .. hees skilled with editing. and the video ffeeelss relaxing
Who loads and unloads the pallets into the truck - you or the shipper/receiver?
It’s no touch freight. So always the shippers & receivers