🔥…I been watching and getting that SAUCE 💪🏾 I got my own truck working on carrier packages as I speak watching and working bro…Coming from Boston, Mass
This was very informative. I'm 4mo in with my box truck and running under someone else's Amazon account. I have learned a lot already, and this just gave me even more knowledge. 2 months, and I'll be running on my own.
If so, you should make videos & prove it. Maybe offer consulting, mentor ships, leasing on new drivers for a small percentage of their weekly earnings, etc.
If you have money set aside for breakdowns you will never go out of business.. UNLESS there is a parts shortage. Which is what put me out of business during COVID.
This info is awesome! Thank you for your willingness to share this information! Your genuine interaction and delivery of the info makes it easy to grasp as you answered his questions that many people have!
Very much appreciate you sharing this wealth of information for free. I’ve been studying the transportation industry for about a year now, just signed up for your December 9th Masterclass and will sign up for your three day driver training for December 13th.
my main question is how to schedule your employess and how much should i pay them would he best to do post a truck for there schedule everyday or just find loads and whats a good rate per mile
Peace family….they just introduced that rule to combat “day one” carriers from flooding the market. There’s no real way around it unfortunately except running until you hit that 6 month mark. Hope this helps.
@@2ndBattLTso check this out bro I got a question if youll answer it I got my DOT and it's been active for like 2 years but I never obtained a MC ever but I need the MC to get on Amazon relay would Amazon accept me right after I get my MC because technically my DOT has been active for 2 years
I am a Fedex contractor who has been logistics for 5 years, an owner going on 3. I'm looking to get into this Amazon relay space. I also live in the Atlanta area. How do I set up a consultation with you?
I got a question though how would I get commercial insurance on a rental vehicle It seems like nobody has this answer If anybody on here can answer that please let me know That's the only thing right now holding me back every time I call these people they tell me the same exact thing I tell him I got the rental truck that don't work for them they can't insure a truck that's already insured I've already called budget and they don't help at all
Grab the ultimate step by step starter pack guide it will walk you how to get insurance on a rental and everything else or book a consultation at www.boxtruckshawty.com
Let me get this straight you never operated a box truck but once or run the daily requirements of the business but you’re teaching people how to run their business y’all be careful out buying these courses.
You should research how business works. Most bosses never did the work the workers do. Do you think the CEO of UPS or FED EX drove and load trucks. You’re thinking from a worker standpoint. Once you understand the difference you will see the bigger picture. Im 3 million in and 3 years. Goat 🐐
@@BoxTruckShawty Congrats on your success grossing 3 million in 3 years selling these Amazon box truck courses to innocent people who don’t know better you didn’t make that from Amazon box trucking the margin is too slim especially in your case not doing the work yourself which means your overhead is going to higher drivers pay, fuel cost, insurance, rental fees plus additional mileage cost. The average Amazon load or contract is around $300-600 per day. Numbers Monthly Gross $12,000 Expense Monthly Rental $3000 Driver pay $5000 Insurance $1300 Profit $2700 Even with running 20 box trucks running Amazon 5 days a week on a yearly basis you would only net $648,000 after expenses. The numbers don’t add up men lie women lie numbers don’t it’s simple how can you teach someone something you never did all business owners/ CEO build their companies from the ground up how else are you going to know the daily operations and understand the best way to scale that’s business 101. You can make more money working at McDonald/amazon than renting a box truck and hiring a driver. That message is going to ruin a lot of people’s life and put in a hard financial position to be successful in business.
@@BoxTruckShawty Congrats on your success grossing 3 million in 3 years selling these Amazon box truck courses to innocent people who don’t know better you didn’t make that from Amazon box trucking the margin is too slim especially in your case not doing the work yourself which means your overhead is going to higher drivers pay, fuel cost, insurance, rental fees plus additional mileage cost. The average Amazon load or contract is around $300-600 per day. Numbers Monthly Gross $12,000 Expense Monthly Rental $3000 Driver pay $5000 Insurance $1300 Profit $2700 Even with running 20 box trucks running Amazon 5 days a week on a yearly basis you would only net $648,000 after expenses. The numbers don’t add up men lie women lie numbers don’t it’s simple how can you teach someone something you never did all business owners/ CEO build their companies from the ground up how else are you going to know the daily operations and understand the best way to scale that’s business 101. You can make more money working at McDonald/amazon than renting a box truck and hiring a driver. That message is going to ruin a lot of people’s life and put in a hard financial position to be successful in business.
The entire show was amazing. Thanks for sharing
🔥…I been watching and getting that SAUCE 💪🏾 I got my own truck working on carrier packages as I speak watching and working bro…Coming from Boston, Mass
Congrats bro 🦾💯
Same
This was very informative. I'm 4mo in with my box truck and running under someone else's Amazon account. I have learned a lot already, and this just gave me even more knowledge. 2 months, and I'll be running on my own.
Can I message you to see how I can find someone to run under someone else until the 180 days.
I made $8k a week with Amazon Relay with my 18 wheeler. Less than 2000 miles. Piece of cake. No touch. Drop and hook..
Help me
If so, you should make videos & prove it. Maybe offer consulting, mentor ships, leasing on new drivers for a small percentage of their weekly earnings, etc.
Yup he is right the numbers are important
Yup one break down put my friend out of business. Was a lesson learned.
What lesson? Not having money to fix the problem? Or ?
If you have money set aside for breakdowns you will never go out of business.. UNLESS there is a parts shortage. Which is what put me out of business during COVID.
This info is awesome! Thank you for your willingness to share this information! Your genuine interaction and delivery of the info makes it easy to grasp as you answered his questions that many people have!
You welcome bro 🦾👊🏽
Very much appreciate you sharing this wealth of information for free. I’ve been studying the transportation industry for about a year now, just signed up for your December 9th Masterclass and will sign up for your three day driver training for December 13th.
Thanks bro and congrats on your journey bro. I can’t for the Dec 9th master class 🚛🦾💯
This episide was straight 🔥
$100-200 per truck a night for sitting home sending texts sounds genius to me!
My question is how do you trust drivers and you never met them aren’t you scared they would mess up your score
Amazon Rely won't let you complete registration without uploading your D.O.T
Don’t companies cap your weekly miles while renting ?
Great info but he didn’t say you can’t just start off and work for Amazon until you have had your authority for 6 months. Was all great info though
He did say it actually
He said “wait 180 days”… that’s exactly what he meant by that.
do you run the trucks with ELDs or is there a way around it. Thanks for the awesome content
Yes I use ELD. There is no way around it if you want to be in compliance
my main question is how to schedule your employess and how much should i pay them would he best to do post a truck for there schedule everyday or just find loads and whats a good rate per mile
Depending if you run 1099 employees or w2
I'm interested in the training 👍
Thank you for providing this info, this is Gold. The fundamentals tht is shared here is priceless.
When the pandemic hit.... remember that people
Good video man. But now Amazon needs 180 days minimum for the DOT. What’s the solution for this brother.
Thank you!
Peace family….they just introduced that rule to combat “day one” carriers from flooding the market. There’s no real way around it unfortunately except running until you hit that 6 month mark. Hope this helps.
@@2ndBattLT thank you very much. How to find some one with 180 old Authorithy to run under? I am in Chicago.
Thanks again.
@@2ndBattLTso check this out bro I got a question if youll answer it I got my DOT and it's been active for like 2 years but I never obtained a MC ever but I need the MC to get on Amazon relay would Amazon accept me right after I get my MC because technically my DOT has been active for 2 years
So i can start a llc, authority etc and continue working my 9 to 5 until 180 days then approach the Amazon relay platform ?
@@NolaFresh504that’s what I want to know and I need to know if your authority needs to be up and running for 180 days with or without work
I also meant to add that I don't drive. I have a driver. I'm the owner. I know this can be done.
Am in south Africa,Johannesburg how do I get in the Amazon relay ??
What is your time commitment per day or per week? Are you working 7 days a week? Can you take time off?
What insurance do you recommend some companies don’t want us having multiple trucks?
How do you go about getting a truck in another state though?
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I am a Fedex contractor who has been logistics for 5 years, an owner going on 3. I'm looking to get into this Amazon relay space. I also live in the Atlanta area. How do I set up a consultation with you?
All my services can be booked by clicking on my link www.boxtruckshawty.com
So you can rent a box truck and drive Amazon Relay ? I thought the requirements were no Rental ( perhaps it has changed).
That’s what they say n nj truck must be on ur insurance.. he doing something different
QGTM 🗣️💰💰💰💰
How do u get insurance on something u dnt hve
With a vin number. 😒
Zoe
I got a question though how would I get commercial insurance on a rental vehicle It seems like nobody has this answer If anybody on here can answer that please let me know That's the only thing right now holding me back every time I call these people they tell me the same exact thing I tell him I got the rental truck that don't work for them they can't insure a truck that's already insured I've already called budget and they don't help at all
Grab the ultimate step by step starter pack guide it will walk you how to get insurance on a rental and everything else or book a consultation at www.boxtruckshawty.com
Did u figure it out
@@lateshacoleman5620 nope
Can you start up a logistic company with a dwi on your record not as a driver as an owner?
Yes get your LLC THEN YOUR MC , your mc will allow you to work with broker’s through your business instead of looking at your driver license
Let me get this straight you never operated a box truck but once or run the daily requirements of the business but you’re teaching people how to run their business y’all be careful out buying these courses.
You should research how business works. Most bosses never did the work the workers do. Do you think the CEO of UPS or FED EX drove and load trucks. You’re thinking from a worker standpoint. Once you understand the difference you will see the bigger picture. Im 3 million in and 3 years. Goat 🐐
@@BoxTruckShawty Congrats on your success grossing 3 million in 3 years selling these Amazon box truck courses to innocent people who don’t know better you didn’t make that from Amazon box trucking the margin is too slim especially in your case not doing the work yourself which means your overhead is going to higher drivers pay, fuel cost, insurance, rental fees plus additional mileage cost. The average Amazon load or contract is around $300-600 per day.
Numbers
Monthly Gross
$12,000
Expense Monthly
Rental $3000
Driver pay $5000
Insurance $1300
Profit $2700
Even with running 20 box trucks running Amazon 5 days a week on a yearly basis you would only net $648,000 after expenses. The numbers don’t add up men lie women lie numbers don’t it’s simple how can you teach someone something you never did all business owners/
CEO build their companies from the ground up how else are you going to know the daily operations and understand the best way to scale that’s business 101. You can make more money working at McDonald/amazon than renting a box truck and hiring a driver. That message is going to ruin a lot of people’s life and put in a hard financial position to be successful in business.
@@BoxTruckShawty Congrats on your success grossing 3 million in 3 years selling these Amazon box truck courses to innocent people who don’t know better you didn’t make that from Amazon box trucking the margin is too slim especially in your case not doing the work yourself which means your overhead is going to higher drivers pay, fuel cost, insurance, rental fees plus additional mileage cost. The average Amazon load or contract is around $300-600 per day.
Numbers
Monthly Gross
$12,000
Expense Monthly
Rental $3000
Driver pay $5000
Insurance $1300
Profit $2700
Even with running 20 box trucks running Amazon 5 days a week on a yearly basis you would only net $648,000 after expenses. The numbers don’t add up men lie women lie numbers don’t it’s simple how can you teach someone something you never did all business owners/
CEO build their companies from the ground up how else are you going to know the daily operations and understand the best way to scale that’s business 101. You can make more money working at McDonald/amazon than renting a box truck and hiring a driver. That message is going to ruin a lot of people’s life and put in a hard financial position to be successful in business.
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