For starters you need to be bonded, have business insurance, you need a commercial drivers license and all the right contacts.
I will be bonded and have a contracters lic. with insurance and will have a CDL by that time but what does "authority" mean. Where would I start as far as the contacts are concerned?Get a CDL first. Just starting out you might consider running under someone who aleady has Authority. (Horizon, Quality, Bennett/Barrett etc. ) Then you can see if that is what works for you and consider applying for your own authority.
I will be bonded and have a contractors lic. with insurance and will have a CDL by that time but what does "authority" mean. Where would I start as far as the contacts are concerned?
WOW! I think I'm going to faint. MPerez I think I have enough info to get started. Thankyou.
Well I now have my CDL with all indoresments (air, comb, tank, haz, dbl's) and I'm now ready to move on to the next phase. I'll keep every one informed when I start hauling
Well I now have my CDL with all indoresments (air, comb, tank, haz, dbl's) and I'm now ready to move on to the next phase. I'll keep every one informed when I start hauling
Well I now have my CDL with all indoresments (air, comb, tank, haz, dbl's) ... .....
Ya, I know, but I found a co. that only charged $1300. 00 and even guarantied I would pass. It was only a few hundred difference so I went all the way. I may haul for a long haul co. just to get the feel of it but I will buy two trailers, one for hauling cars and a flat bed that I have info on now.Wow, talk about overkill. To pull RVs you only need a CDL for the larger ones (in my case the ones over 15,500 GVWR), and at times the larger ones are too big for a one ton anyway. If I had seen the first post I would have suggested leasing to a company to get your feet wet, so to speak.
The RV transport is really pretty slow right now, both because of the season and I'm sure the price of fuel. Since you have the C & C and the CDL my opinion is you will make more money hotshotting.
As you can see the name of this thread, I don't know what it takes, besides what I've read here. How do you lease to another co. and what do they pay for or pay per mile?Wow, talk about overkill. To pull RVs you only need a CDL for the larger ones (in my case the ones over 15,500 GVWR), and at times the larger ones are too big for a one ton anyway. If I had seen the first post I would have suggested leasing to a company to get your feet wet, so to speak.
The RV transport is really pretty slow right now, both because of the season and I'm sure the price of fuel. Since you have the C & C and the CDL my opinion is you will make more money hotshotting.