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atomi8cglock
03-25-2008, 10:31 AM
Hi,
I'm looking for any advise on getting started in hot shotting, part time, in the New England area.
I currently have a full time job and a part time job driving tractor trailer. I'm willing to give up the trucking job for this.
My reason is, I own a 2000 Ford F350 dually that I'd like to try making some money with. When I bought it, I was going to use it for pulling my camper and for personal transportation only, but the price of fuel, insurance, maintenance, etc... is killing me. I'm seriously considering getting rid of my truck because of the cost. If I can't make money with it, I simply cannot justify keeping it, but I love my truck and don't want to sell it.
By the way. When I registered, I had a little case of fat finger syndrome.:doah: I accidentally added an "8" to my sign in name. How do I change it? I've gone to my profile and can't find any way to change it.
Thanks
Howard
dodgerep
03-25-2008, 05:46 PM
Hi,
I'm looking for any advise on getting started in hot shotting, part time, in the New England area.
I currently have a full time job and a part time job driving tractor trailer. I'm willing to give up the trucking job for this.
My reason is, I own a 2000 Ford F350 dually that I'd like to try making some money with. When I bought it, I was going to use it for pulling my camper and for personal transportation only, but the price of fuel, insurance, maintenance, etc... is killing me. I'm seriously considering getting rid of my truck because of the cost. If I can't make money with it, I simply cannot justify keeping it, but I love my truck and don't want to sell it.
By the way. When I registered, I had a little case of fat finger syndrome.:doah: I accidentally added an "8" to my sign in name. How do I change it? I've gone to my profile and can't find any way to change it.
Thanks
Howard
Howard,
To be perfectly honest, the cost of insurance and licensing, part time hot shotting is not a good idea. The insurance will run you 7-8K per year and unless you are going to run 10K or more each month in loaded miles, you would lose money. Hope that helps, if you have any questions, you can call me at 512 769-0292
Woods
03-25-2008, 05:54 PM
Howard,
To be perfectly honest, the cost of insurance and licensing, part time hot shotting is not a good idea. The insurance will run you 7-8K per year and unless you are going to run 10K or more each month in loaded miles, you would lose money. Hope that helps, if you have any questions, you can call me at 512 769-0292
I second that. Even some of the full time operations are shutting down because fo operating costs.
gbuddenhagen
03-25-2008, 06:57 PM
good luck, and i hope you are ready to work 15-20 hours a day 6-7 days a week.....right now is not a good time to do it, unless you have a big savings account!!!!!
atomi8cglock
03-26-2008, 07:27 AM
Howard,
To be perfectly honest, the cost of insurance and licensing, part time hot shotting is not a good idea. The insurance will run you 7-8K per year and unless you are going to run 10K or more each month in loaded miles, you would lose money. Hope that helps, if you have any questions, you can call me at 512 769-0292
My truck is already registered commercial and I have commercial insurance on it, but not to the tune of $7000 to $8000 per year. Your saying I'll have to get more insurance that I've already got?
gbuddenhagen: 15-20 hrs. a day and 6-7 days a week??? Don't DOT hours of service regs apply to hot shotters? Or are we exaggerating a little?;)
Howard
gbuddenhagen
03-26-2008, 06:45 PM
yes hour regulation hours count.....but in a real world with all the road construction and traffic if you go by the books you will not make it.....
atomi8cglock
03-27-2008, 09:19 AM
Well, I guess from the sounds of it, I'll stick with part-time truck driving for now and, unless something changes, trade my truck for a more economical vehicle and sell my camper this fall.:dunno: Thanks for your help guys.
Howard
Mr. Big Ram
04-01-2008, 09:48 PM
Scared him off right quick! :eek:
atomi8cglock
04-02-2008, 06:04 AM
Scared him off right quick! :eek:
Not scared so much as practical. Like I said, I drive tractor-trailer, so I'm not afraid. I just can't justify the expense of keeping such a big truck for so little reason. If it could make me some money, then it would be worth it. From the sounds of it, going the hot shot route would end up costing me.
Howard
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