What I really like about your videos is the positive attitude. I like that you motivate yourself and others. You are taking over one car at the time. No retreat no surrender. My respect to you from Houston Texas.
Wow....you're still doing this hotshot half ton gig. Now i definitely have faith in doing this with my half ton. Especially after seeing so many people make videos about why they quit or won't go back into the field. And those are guys with 2500s and 3500s. Big inspiration, White. Smaller truck, smaller loads, smaller problems. God bless.
I am about getting into town truck business, but those rollbacks are too expensive. Is this way to start fresh? Who do you purchase the insurance from because you know most insurance won’t cover any items loaded on the trailer. Also, what apps are you using to get calls? I like your video! Thanks!
I live in Ohio and have been interested in comin out of semi and venturing into car hauling with a pick up. How do you get your loads/account? And congratulations btw!!!!
You good son take your time you are amazing You are definitely the first entrepreneur in our generation and we are most proud of you, you are quite the role model to follow and we love you so much #youshomakeyomommaproud please Lord continue to watch over my son in Jesus precious name amen
i have 2012 f150 fx4 with max trailer tow package. thinking about doing this would you recommend? 24 years old no kids have trailer experience. tired of working 9-5 at car dealership . Clean driving record i can get insurance, llc and mc/dot. thoughts? recommendations?
@@ronclampitt434 understand that. does he have a clean record as well? what type of insurance should i be looking at? cargo insurance ? commercial insurance?
Ur absolutely 100% right. Seems less stress for someone beginning in the industry. I would do this all day. Just one car to start with, still make decent paper.
so im getting into the business and i wanted to know what your greatest challenge has been. im planning to wait until tax time so i have a couple grand for fuel and such to start out with. ive already got my llc and ein and business account.
How do u even make money hauling one ? U making less then an uber driver dude ! I know what cars pay they like .70c at best a mile unless u haul trucks or large suvs those can pay 1.00 for like dully.
We saw you hauling from Columbus, Georgia to Detroit, Michigan. We're from up there near Ann Arbor. Just wanted to know of any companies that you are aware of who do that. Please let me know 🙏
Great video homie and I have a question. So with the one car hauler do you do pretty good on making money ? And were you get your trailer from. But anyway super congrats on your business I hope to be up and running by next year
What’s up man good videos. What are the requirements because I’m thinking to use my dodge nitro with a small single axle trailer all 5k lbs and under for now
I have watched probably too many hours of the "other hotshot" folks, but your channel has been educating and also inspiring really. I'll be honest with you, it really seemed like the winning combo was a leased truck pulling a lightweight 40ft trailer, but you have showed us there are other ways to skin the cat. Thanks for your content, doesn't have to be daily, we see your posts man ;)
Did you really use a f150 ecoboost to haul that car???, looks like you have a f250 by the lift, tires and mirrors.... let me know. Ive been using a ram 1500 5.7 4x4.
So I am looking to scrap 1 or 2 cars and see what comes of it but I am having a hard time understanding trailers and weight. I can get a really big trailer but if Its not for me I'll probably lose a lot of money trying to resell it. I found a 2 axel utility trailer but it's old. What should I look for in a trailer? Maybe I should just rent a u haul.
@@whiteshauling Yes I did. And your video gave me the motivation to continue. I put in hard work but it's been paying off plus I do local hauls that make it easy for me. Thank you.
@@whiteshauling we are but we don’t have a lot of startup capital, we have our f150, and we were gonna but a 16ft trailer to start with, and just do smaller loads/cars until we get enough money to buy a bigger and better one.
Hey, first video I found of someone doing one car hauling in the business. I’ve been trying to start my own business myself but been getting all confused as most people tell you to start with at least two cars in order to make profit. It looks as if you have an F150… mine is a Ram 1500 eco diesel with a 3.6 L. Now, I was told I could use a two car trailer, but I need to be sure. Mostly my question is if your business is profitable hauling just one vehicle. I got my cdl this year but I would like to start small first to know the business. Can you please let me know? Thanks!
Hey, I did not. Not yet. Still trying to do the math to see if it’s going to bring me profit hauling one car. Any thoughts? If you want, I can give you my contact info so we can chat more.
You really motivate me to want to do this with my Dodge Ram1500. So I started my business on the paperwork side, so do you suggest inclosed or open one car hauler.