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Old 03-14-2004 | 03:32 AM
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Hot shot towing??

What exactly is that? Is it where people hire you to tow their stuff or something like that? It sounds kind of interesting and I'd kind like to do it once I got my tranny and fuel system up to specs (along with the turbo and injectors and stuff ).
Old 03-14-2004 | 07:44 AM
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Hot Shot is a general term applied to a pickup truck and a flatbed trailer....years ago allot of hot shoters where pickups with a flatbed gooseneck trailer that would haul less then a Tractor/Trailer setup....they where more flexible and could deliver loads quicker then freight company's

Hot shots still need to comply with all the DOT rules and regs that freight company's do and insurance costs are high and if you keep a pickup bed on your truck it limits the weight of the unit....plus theres extra costs of a motel room when your outta duty hours because you can't log sleeper time (legally)

When fuel was cheap you could barely make a livin....now its harder to pass on fuel costs to the customer because more of the large freight company's are doing LTL hauling to generate more business and they can fill their trailers

Its tuff to get a start in hot shot hauling unless you have a contract to haul for someone....if you depend on loads that you find on a random basis you'll rack-up allot of costs driving to the next load empty (deadhead miles).....I have a contract to haul Xmas trees and I get paid both ways (one way is empty) this contract pays for all my outta pocket costs for the year (insurance,maintenance,inspections,authority)

Most people that are trying to get into the business start out signing on with a company thats already doing business....most times you can run under their authority and insurance plus they find your loads to keep you running
Old 03-14-2004 | 08:24 PM
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BigBlue:

Check with your local RV dealers. I am going to be buying a CTD around the time school lets out. There are three large RV dealers around here that sell 5th wheel and tag along RVs, and they both told me that if I have a truck, they can probably find me work. One of them told me that they would hire me directly, while the others I would have to speak to the company that they hire to do the hauling.

I am very interested in doing this as a summer job. I'm in the same boat that your in (college) and if you want to do some driving to make money, this seems to be the easiest way to go about doing it.

Of course you have to look into all of the stuff like extra insurance you may have to purchase to cover their equipment, etc. Do all of the number crunching to figure out if it would be worth while. I figure if I had one load a week, I could pull in about 10,000 over the break.

I'm serisouly looking into this for the three months I'm out of school this summer.

Please let me know if you find anyting out.

Josh
Old 03-14-2004 | 09:19 PM
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OK, a little off topic, but could soemone explain why having a bed on the pickup limits the load rating? Isn't a gooseneck a gooseneck whther it's mounted in a bed or not? And how would DMV know whther you had a bed on it? They don't actually look at the truck, do they?


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Old 03-14-2004 | 11:11 PM
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If it has a bed (including a flatbed), it is cosidered capable of carrying freight in addition to towing a trailer. If it doesn't have a bed, it is considered a tractor and falls into a different "category" for lack of a better word to describe it.
Old 03-14-2004 | 11:37 PM
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I have never seen it affect the load weight, but it affects the length you can pull. With no bed you qualify under the federal minimum standards of length which are 53 foot trailer and any length tractor. With any kind of bed you are a truck and trailer rather than a semi and fall under the individual states length limits. Tennessee is 48 foot trailer, Florida is short but has an annual permit. Of course it gets rid of several hundred pounds of weight also, loosing the bed and bumper.
Old 03-15-2004 | 01:16 AM
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Thanks for the help. I might have to look into this a little more.
Old 03-15-2004 | 08:59 AM
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I PASS GAS wrote,
...am very interested in doing this as a summer job. I'm in the same boat that your in (college) and if you want to do some driving to make money, this seems to be the easiest way to go about doing it.
I seem to remember reading on DTR forums the story of a guy with a Dodge CTD that had over a million miles on his rig and was still motoring happily. Wasn't he delivering some kind of vehicles (trucks, campers or other) for a living?
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Old 03-15-2004 | 09:13 AM
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Yes he was a 12v delivering RV units.
Old 03-15-2004 | 11:45 AM
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Just what constitutes a "DOT approved" sleeper? What minmum requirements must be met to be considered an approved sleeper?
Old 03-15-2004 | 02:57 PM
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Basic is a 75X24X24 rectangular shape with access to driving area with ventilation and occupant restraints....every thing is in rules and regs 393.73
Old 03-15-2004 | 04:26 PM
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where is the best place to look for a company that already exists and might hire you on? local trucking companies? should I stay away from places like Yellow, and the other large ones? or are they some of the best to call? I have at least 5 or 6 trucking terminals within 15 minutes of the house.

Thanks!

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Old 03-15-2004 | 04:42 PM
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Originally posted by Rob_OBX
where is the best place to look for a company that already exists and might hire you on? local trucking companies? should I stay away from places like Yellow, and the other large ones? or are they some of the best to call? I have at least 5 or 6 trucking terminals within 15 minutes of the house.

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Rob
Here's one that seems to always be hiring drivers with Pickups

http://www.bennettig.com/btt/btt_pickups.html


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