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Posted: 8 years, 11 months ago
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New hot shot trucker with Boyfriend wanting any advise!
Have you thought about driving team for a major dry van/reefer carrier? I ask because hotshotting isn't really conducive to teaming. Unless your pickup has a sleeper you will be staying in a lot of hotels and/or sleeping in the campers you pull (and some companies don't allow this). Not pulling for 10 hours out of 24 is going to effectively cut your earning potential in half. You'll also be eating out a lot, which further cuts into the money you're bringing in. Plus, when you team for a tractor trailer carrier you'll get paid for deadhead miles.
I'm not trying to discourage you if this is what you want, but it's just something to consider. To answer your questions:
1. It's not particularly hard being the fairer sex out here, but it's a hard job in general especially as a rookie. Hardest part? No bathroom fifteen feet away at all times.
2. Powerful flashlight, thick leather work gloves, sledgehammer, shoes with decent traction, wd-40, hand wipes, audiobooks and music you enjoy, lots of patience and a sense of humor.
3. Walk around on your break. If you eat while bored get sunflower seeds to occupy you, they're not high calorie in comparison to the time it takes to eat them and they're good for you. Skip the truck stop salads and fruit if you can, they're usually unripe/wilted and always overpriced. Stop at Walmart instead. Buy gallon jugs of water and lift those instead of weights; they weigh seven pounds each and don't waste space. If you're into soda go for diet or buy water flavoring. Pilot/Flying J's have zero calorie lemonade on their fountain, mix it with unsweetened tea for a pretty good Arnold Palmer.
We only knew about the hot shot driving because his parents do some of it but I would be interested to look at other options especially that would allow us to team! Thanks for the info I'll have to share it with Chuck for sure! Do u know of the companies that do this so I can do some more research?
What are some good companies I should say been hearing some horror stories about some companies.
And we were looking good into the hot shot since we already have the 1ton truck.
Posted: 8 years, 11 months ago
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New hot shot trucker with Boyfriend wanting any advise!
Have you thought about driving team for a major dry van/reefer carrier? I ask because hotshotting isn't really conducive to teaming. Unless your pickup has a sleeper you will be staying in a lot of hotels and/or sleeping in the campers you pull (and some companies don't allow this). Not pulling for 10 hours out of 24 is going to effectively cut your earning potential in half. You'll also be eating out a lot, which further cuts into the money you're bringing in. Plus, when you team for a tractor trailer carrier you'll get paid for deadhead miles.
I'm not trying to discourage you if this is what you want, but it's just something to consider. To answer your questions:
1. It's not particularly hard being the fairer sex out here, but it's a hard job in general especially as a rookie. Hardest part? No bathroom fifteen feet away at all times.
2. Powerful flashlight, thick leather work gloves, sledgehammer, shoes with decent traction, wd-40, hand wipes, audiobooks and music you enjoy, lots of patience and a sense of humor.
3. Walk around on your break. If you eat while bored get sunflower seeds to occupy you, they're not high calorie in comparison to the time it takes to eat them and they're good for you. Skip the truck stop salads and fruit if you can, they're usually unripe/wilted and always overpriced. Stop at Walmart instead. Buy gallon jugs of water and lift those instead of weights; they weigh seven pounds each and don't waste space. If you're into soda go for diet or buy water flavoring. Pilot/Flying J's have zero calorie lemonade on their fountain, mix it with unsweetened tea for a pretty good Arnold Palmer.
We only knew about the hot shot driving because his parents do some of it but I would be interested to look at other options especially that would allow us to team! Thanks for the info I'll have to share it with Chuck for sure! Do u know of the companies that do this so I can do some more research?
Posted: 8 years, 12 months ago
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New hot shot trucker with Boyfriend wanting any advise!
My boyfriend and I are diving head first into hot shot trucking. We are starting out camper pulling until we get our own authority. We are both 24 and wanted to try this out before we decide to have kids. I just want to know what advice you could give me as I have never been over the road. He is from a family of big rig drivers and has experienced it before. So my top questions would be 1. How hard is it to be a woman on the road? What's the hardest part? 2. What items do u suggest are the most important to carry in your rig/truck? 3. Best ways to stay active and healthy on the road.
Any suggestions or advice are much appreciated!
Posted: 8 years, 11 months ago
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New hot shot trucker with Boyfriend wanting any advise!
Thank u so much for the info!