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Retired in Nevada 10-25-2008 04:30 AM

Just resurrecting this thread. Any additional thoughts, anybody?

mike3fan 10-25-2008 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Retired in Nevada (Post 419853)
Just resurrecting this thread. Any additional thoughts, anybody?

Here is post from one of the RV message boards that I am on,you can get the answers from someone who it actually doing exactly what you want to do.

http://www.heartlandowners.org/forum...2151#post52151

DaveP 10-26-2008 12:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Sealord (Post 418116)
Second, if you're driving a bus with no passengers, why is a "P" endorsement needed? BOL

Because even without passengers IT'S STILL A BUS...

CLyons 05-07-2014 04:50 AM

Drive-Away
 
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Originally Posted by Retired in Nevada (Post 418208)
Thanks for the input, everyone. To clarify matters a little, I have called several of the driveaway companies, including Bennett. None other than Horizon Transport is using drivers from Nevada currently.

I would be a 1099 contractor. My tow car would be my fully paid for 2005 Honda Civic from which I can get almost 40 MPG on the highway driving conservatively.

I only need to net about $2,000 per month doing this or anything else. Driveaway is something that I think I'd really like to do, if I can earn that kind of money without having to work truck driver hours.

Given these parameters, can you guys offer any more input or suggestions?



I use to drive for Quality and I think that its a GREAT company but I spent a lot of money getting to the next location to pick up the next vehicle. If you had a tow car with good fuel mileage I know for a fact that it will be highly profitable..

msnicole 03-20-2015 07:46 AM

you can check this one, www.montrealdemenagement.ca I hope they can help you about your problem.

Brucesmith 05-10-2015 09:18 PM

If you are towing trailers on the ground it is hard to make a buck. Your mileage pay is only loaded miles and there is no back haul. But if you want to invest in a medium duty truck with A flatbed you can tow one with as much as 2 on the bed. You would also have a sleeper. And might even be able to get backhauls. Otherwise it is a waste of time. Wal Mart greeters make more $$.


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