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发表于 2021-5-26 04:47:02
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{"replyToPid":426904,"replyTo":" 1039748 发表于 2021-05-25 20:28:15 7,500 would be a dream.. \n\nThe $4,800 weekly is gross (then we have 3% factoring and 6% dispatch fees on that total, also, our commercial insurance is $4,800 a month as well-I know, insane). Me and my husband do OTR, but occasionally I will take personal hauling jobs and rent an enterprise truck and split ways with my husband to make extra money under the table. Our 2020 Dodge Ram 3500 was 70k after financing and should last about 2-3 years. ","text":"I will highly recommend to ditch factoring as soon as possible and to learn how to dispatch yourself.\n\nThe insurance is way too high even for a semi truck operation. You need to shop like crazy for a cheaper insurance.\n\nI wonder if the DAT load board works for hotshot. If it does, get a subscription ASAP and learn how to use it. It’s not complicated at all. Also, they will recommend you a particular insurance agent. I actually ended up staying with the DAT recommended insurance agent because she had the cheapest quotes. Who knew, right?\n\nOnce you dispatch yourself, start with a simple lane that can give you guys the time you both need to learn how to better manage your business. This is important because you cannot continue rolling hard without a solid foundation. If you find yourself getting lazy in completing tasks in your business, try finding a dedicated route by asking brokers on the loads you book. It doesn’t matter if it doesn’t pay very well. The verbal commitment to run this load consistently will keep you busy and you will find that you are more productive when you don’t have a ton of time, ironically. You gotta find a balance, though, in how much you’ll be rolling and how much time you’ll have to do other duties in your business. Once the foundation is solid, you can ditch that dedicated load for one that pays much more. "} |
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