Newbie looking for work, any ideas? please help me keep my truck

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Truck set up for slide-In Camper (Tork Lift Install)

Michelin or Toyo Tires

Hey guys I'm new to the site and CTD, and am thoroughly enjoying myself.

just before Thanksgiving I bought an '03 HO qc 4x4 and need to find some work for it or I have to let it go. I thought it would be much easier to find work for it, but am coming up empty in the local papers. I am N. of Pittsburgh, where do I look to find pulling jobs for it? where are you guys finding the work you're doing?

I tried a search, but wasn't sure exactly what to search for...

Anyhow, the wife says if it can't pay for itself then it has to go :{ :{ :{ (I told her it would before she let me buy it)



ANY help is appreciated!!! you can email me directly if you have any suggestions or ideas -- email address removed --



Thanks, Rob
 
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Do a search on hotshot and you'll find more info than you really want to read. From reading a bunch of the hotshot posts I'm of the opinion that if you don't already have a commercial hauling venture or won't be doing it full time you won't make a profit. Insurance & regisitration are the killers.



Brian
 
If you have the time to devote to it, you migh also look at delivering RV's from the Elkhart, Indiana area all over the U. S. - again, insurance and registration/licensing are too expensive to just "dabble" in this.



Rusty
 
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