Thank you so so much for making these videos and series. I am fairly sure that this might be the right thing for me, think that I will have a lot of the necessary criteria, and fewer any of the main hurdles and drawback but I have so many gaps in knowledge between my questions and unknowns, that you are helping me with. I really can’t express how valuable this is to me right now.
Hi sir! This Steve we talked a little while ago. Well guess what I'm going to start CDL school on the 21st of this month it's a 4 week class and I will have my CDLS. I would love to come work for you. If that works for you? Please let me know. If you are good with that just let me know what kinda equipment you need me to get or if i need to fill out an application as well. Thank you sir! Hope to hear from you.
@@heavenlylawncare2317 Congratulations! Lets set up a time to talk on the phone. We can go over some important information. I also have a brochure that will answer a lot of questions. Please email me and request info. I will reply with the brochure and a good time to set up a phone call. straightlinedelivery@gmail.com
It only works if you have a legal sleeper birth. I will caution you...You will not make 2 times the money because of loading and unloading hour restrictions.
Do I need an mc number and DOT number if I lease on to a hotshot company...??? I have a 2007 E-450 v10 Yes this gas powered truck can keep up with a diesel powered truck.... I'm a retired ASE certified mechanic so I can perform maintenance and fix most of the issues that may occur while out on the road... I've driven box trucks and a van for over 20 yrs on and off but I was always running under 26,000 lbs.. This is my first time driving a cab and chassis with a gooseneck nation wide.. I've driven a 40' gooseneck trailer for a moving company so I do have the experience driving a gooseneck...!!!
Leasing on will not require an MC or DOT number. You will need commercial insurance for your vehicle(Bobtail/Non Trucking liability) that does not cover freight damage. The company that holds the DOT number will provide that, usually for a fee. You will need a clean Class A CDL.
@@StraightLineDelivery thank you for the information.. I hope your channel grows because you give useful information... I'm going to start as non CDL hotshot first and get my CDL as I get into the groove of things... I think after the first year is when I will get my CDL and purchase a 40' trailer... But to start I think non CDL will be a good start