I talked with the guy, he said his drivers often loaded 3 cars in atlanta and drove to Dallas in one day,
I asked him how he managed to log that legally and he started hemming hawing and mumbleing.
I also asked him how much his insurance was, and he gave me some vauge answer.
EVERY owner operator knows within a few bucks how much he's paying for ins, cause it usually more than his house payment.
He showed me a pic of his black Crewcab 1 ton & 3 car trailer, and it didnt have any writing on it at all,
I thinks he does not have any ICC MC # or commercial insurance. , nor use logbooks.
Probably only accepts COD loads, then the IRS wouldnt even know about it.
He kept on and on about how much money he was making, logged onto his banks website to show me he had deposited $30K this month, and pulled $7K in cash out of his pocket, but when I asked to see his drivers logbooks, he left the room and brought back some logbooks of his from when he was working at a trailer trucking co 18 months ago.
So I'm calling BS on this deal.
Although Im guessing it would be very low chance of him getting caught, IF he ever got nabbed he could just claim he was taking cars that belonged to a friend, to an auction in X city, for free.
If the DOT couldnt prove he was hauling for hire, he's got little to worry about.
How's the DOT ever gonna prove him any different? trace the VIN of the cars, attempt to phone the owner & ask if they are paying & how much?
If he stays under 26000 lbs he got little to worry about.
Was interesting to play around on the centraldispatch site though.
If I got back into trucking I think being able to pick and choose the loads, prices, and destination would be better than haveing to take whatever the dispatcher shoved at you.
Im thinking this would be a great way to tour the USA sort of semi retired,
Get a flat floor cabover international with a long frame and single axle, build a camper on the back with maybe an inflateable boot between the cab and camper, and a enclosed 2 car trailer, or this rig and find a wrecked motorhome with triple slideouts and bolt it on the back of the tractor where the car rack is
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...65707&sspagename=ADME:B:WNA:US:112&sasel=&id=
and get paid to drive to Alaska, stay till the money runs low, then find some good paying freight back, then toYosemite for a while... ... .