Hello everyone!
I'm looking to purchase a box truck but I'm not sure which of these businesses will be more stable and pay the most.
1. Last mile delivery
2. Moving company
3. Trash hauling
And lastly, from your experience, what's the idea size box truck I should get?
Thanks in advance for your help!
New box truck owner operator - Not sure which business to start
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Dhooker, Dec 16, 2018.
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Is there a need in your area for an O/O box truck operation ? I wouldn't even consider spending money on a truck until I knew exactly what I'll use it for and how much it will earn. Once you answer those two questions you will know what size truck to buy. Don't meant to be a smart ###, but you will need some sort of a business plan or you are destined to fail...
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bakery delivery work is all year round as well, people gotta eat.
postal pick/up delivery from the main offices to branch offices is year round, but you gotta get in on the bidding process at your local main post office terminal, and that contract, can be daunting, but they do pay near 0r the going rates, of delivery services.
garbage work is all year round, people gotta get rid of what they don;t want or need anymore.
package delivery services is year round work as well, companies like FedEx ground is always looking for contractors with thier own trucks.
in each of these scenarios, what you really want to do, is what type of truck you buy,
you obviously, would not buy a garbage truck to haul furniture.
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Some people do pretty good hauling garbage, cleaning out garages, basements. Find some treasure on occasion
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Get one with a sleeper and sign on to an expedite company that works with solos. Unless you’re wanting to be home every night...in which case kiss expedite goodbye.
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