I have the opportunity to be an auto transport driver here in my hometown of Great Falls, MT. The co. is called Big Sky Auto Transport.
I've never done auto transport, and to be honest, it looks hard as hell. The owner made the deal sound really good, almost too good to be true good. It pays on percentage. 21% at first, (after my $600 week training pay for a month at least), and then 23% later on. He said the average loads are worth 5k to 6k. So that's around $1500 a trip. Which takes a week usually. I will primarily run to So Cal, (which sucks imho), and Arizona and Nevada. Does anybody here haul auto's, and could you please give me some insight into this career.
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The others are Knight transportation, and Dick Irving Inc.
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