Congrats bruh on your business! Since you brought it up, I'll just drop this. Colorado, utah, new mexico, and Florida these states I would avoid taking any loads to especially starting out no matter how good the rate may be.
Question, so when your crossing state lines in a box truck under 26,000 do you have to go through weigh stations? Thanks for the info in the video...just starting out myself.
Stay bless too bro. Love your content.
Appreciate that
I appreciate ur knowledge bro
Don’t use rope, get a chain to pull pallets.
I’m just starting out also,35days +
Really appreciate you, for sharing.
Yeah bro I’m learning myself on how to fill up all the space in the truck.
Know your measurements and be creative on how items are loaded.
Im getting a truck soon.
Great video and thanks for info ☺️
Congrats bruh on your business! Since you brought it up, I'll just drop this. Colorado, utah, new mexico, and Florida these states I would avoid taking any loads to especially starting out no matter how good the rate may be.
Don’t forget Virginia..
Im a beginner about to start off. I live in Florida, why is it hard to start off here ?
@@bobbyjoe2755alot of deadhead I think. Nit many loads coming or going I'd assume
Do you have a list of brokers that work with new authorities?
There's a few, but the main one is TQL.
Question, so when your crossing state lines in a box truck under 26,000 do you have to go through weigh stations? Thanks for the info in the video...just starting out myself.
I do, but most of the time they’re closed so I just pass on by
@Marvsbox where could I lease my truck onto, got a daycab and a driver looking g for power only, No Authority yet
Yes you do