Expediting Cargo Van Business | Straight Up - No Sugar Coating

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Eagle Xpress

Eagle Xpress

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@sickinthahead6557
@sickinthahead6557 Жыл бұрын
I drove OTR, but came off the road because my kids were so young, they're 18 plus now. I'm quitting the construction business for good, can't make any money and its killing my body so i'm looking into this. I have a great driving record, no alcohol or drugs, i only sleep 4 to 5 hours a night and i love to travel. Looking at vans now and gathering info for this new journey. Thanks for the video.
@blanco1996
@blanco1996 Жыл бұрын
Like wise , good luck too you
@projectnerdvana2820
@projectnerdvana2820 11 ай бұрын
Been driving since 11. Was a chauffeur in NYC, put allot of hours. I loved my job. I have no wife or kids so this is perfect for me.
@marcomorales3752
@marcomorales3752 Жыл бұрын
I'm a truck driver. The usual route is AZ to NY, not afraid of long hrs/miles or weather conditions. I'm looking to change into expediting. Seems to me the same miles and sleep (or lack there of) pattern, but with a lot less stress. I'll watch more no sugar coding vids before making a decision. Thx for the info.
@brownsmoovebydesign
@brownsmoovebydesign 11 ай бұрын
Great info
@ssj4vegeta48
@ssj4vegeta48 Жыл бұрын
This is definately a young man's occupation. Lack of sleep will kill you later. "If you do not take time for your wellness, you will be forced to make time for your illness." It will bite you later. Good luck!
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your input.
@ssj4vegeta48
@ssj4vegeta48 Жыл бұрын
@@Eagle-Xpress Would a husband/wife team work better? I could see Owner/Operator teams doing well. Still, this is very interesting.
@kilomike4380
@kilomike4380 Жыл бұрын
That’s what I did with a big truck for 27 years,brother you’ve never lied about that.I bought a van for part time gig work,but sometimes I miss what I call “Stretching out”.I’m sure I wouldn’t mind doing it a little bit here on the East coast.God bless on your business ventures bro!
@AngelRuiz-hb9cv
@AngelRuiz-hb9cv Жыл бұрын
Exactly. If any driver crashes & dies because he/she was forced to sleep only 2 to 3 hrs, could the family sue that company? So, now drivers die and the company shrugs and say, "O'well, I guess he wasn't meant for this job. Now the owner needs new drivers?" Any company who values the package over the driver isn't worth the risk. It's against the law to make drivers sleep only 3 hrs. And, when a driver sleeps 6 hours, he's not worthy of a job? Talk about no sugar coating. Drowsy driving is against the law and sooo many things can go wrong resulting from unsafe driving. I could drive 10-14 hours but since my body needs 6-7 of sleep and time to feed my body to give my brain and heart energy to work another 14 hrs. Oh wait, are we expected to eat while we're driving too...I hope not. Even electric vehicles need maintenance and recharging. You could never tell a electric vehicle that takes 6-12 to fully charge and get 300-400 miles to hurry up and charge in 4 hours and get 800 miles. That electric vehicle will end up dead on the side of the road. Then why would anyone or any company force a human to do it?
@winstonwolff
@winstonwolff Жыл бұрын
Amen brother. This business turned me to an old man real quick. In 7 years I aged about 15 yrs., hips hurt, back hurts, feet hurt. And lack of sleep definitely did it. You can't make your body sleep just because you need sleep and you haven't had sleep. Different sleep schedules everyday is the worst. Add and lack of exercise and a terrible diet on the road and you're asking for disaster. Nobody over 35 should be doing it.
@BB_usmc
@BB_usmc 11 ай бұрын
Brand new here, thanks for the unsweetened version. I'm planning to do this soon. Researching for tips to prepare and to get the right van and this video helped tremendously.
@mikecook5749
@mikecook5749 Жыл бұрын
I like your no-nonsense approach to your videos and the way you run your company I can appreciate that
@SupremeClean-ms3mn
@SupremeClean-ms3mn Жыл бұрын
Eagle Express is a scam. They will not tell you what they charge for dispatching fees. "a secret" He sounds like an asshole on the video and really is one in life. This is how he responded to my question about how much you charge for finding loads. We don't charge % we just add on top of drivers rate !!!!!!!!!!! This means a scam!! This is how he replies avoiding telling you the truth! His company takes a percentage of the gross pay. And they will not tell you what it is. This is one of the most dishonest people in this industry. That is why he can't keep his drivers. He takes too much of a big percentage from the gross pay. That is why he does not want to disclose it. Spread the truth so he does not keep victimizing cargo van drivers. 100 percent of all dispatching companies work on percentage. He is a liar in disguise Russians-owned companies don't trust these people. Their website is not public either. I was stationed in Russia many decades ago when I was in the military. Locals were always weary of being scammed by employers. It is the culture there
@michaelbentley8376
@michaelbentley8376 Жыл бұрын
I have a small fleet, i can tell just by watching something just went down and you needed to vent and get people to see what time it is. I do this myself more than i would like. Love the content man, keep it up
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Жыл бұрын
It's not vent it's just the hard truth that a lot of folks need to hear because they think Dispatch is going to be babysitting them the whole time. Drivers need to know this is real life and Dispatch is not a travel agency that can get them a load only in a certain direction they feel like going.
@michaelbentley8376
@michaelbentley8376 Жыл бұрын
@@Eagle-Xpress Yeah, Im the owner and i Dispatch as well, you really have to vet your people on what they are signing up for, which you have to just learn as you go, I thought i Vet my people with the best of them, but you learn something new every day, but typically when you learn something you probably just went through hell to learn it
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Жыл бұрын
@@michaelbentley8376 yep, and brokers are not the forgiving type. When it's their mistake it's ok...but when it's ours or drivers then all hell breaks loose and it's always carriers fault....no forgiveness of any kind, we always must pay the price.
@SupremeClean-ms3mn
@SupremeClean-ms3mn Жыл бұрын
Eagle Express is a scam. They will not tell you what they charge for dispatching fees. "a secret" He sounds like an asshole on the video and really is one in life. This is how he responded to my question about how much you charge for finding loads. We don't charge % we just add on top of drivers rate !!!!!!!!!!! This means a scam!! This is how he replies avoiding telling you the truth! His company takes a percentage of the gross pay. And they will not tell you what it is. This is one of the most dishonest people in this industry. That is why he can't keep his drivers. He takes too much of a big percentage from the gross pay. That is why he does not want to disclose it. Spread the truth so he does not keep victimizing cargo van drivers. 100 percent of all dispatching companies work on percentage. He is a liar in disguise Russians-owned companies don't trust these people. Their website is not public either. I was stationed in Russia many decades ago when I was in the military. Locals were always weary of being scammed by employers. It is the culture there
@alisaif9262
@alisaif9262 Жыл бұрын
How to contact you
@troyhargrove7302
@troyhargrove7302 8 ай бұрын
I appreciate the honesty man
@jy1178
@jy1178 Жыл бұрын
Being an owner operator, with expenses and having to be otr, living in a van, and then taking freight for less than $1 a mile is absolutely insane to me. People are going to run themselves and their vehicles into the ground running like that.
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Жыл бұрын
Better to move for less than to lose money that day. Especially when fuel has come down so much lately. I'm sure we'll be back to 80 to 85 cents a mile soon and be grateful to move at those rates. And of course it's easier for those who have a paid off vehicle vs the ones with big note payments. But the strong will survive and weaker ones will quit. That's how it's been for the last 8 yrs.
@oceanbreeze9863
@oceanbreeze9863 Жыл бұрын
THAT'S RIGHT....STOP HAULING CHEAP FREIGHT! WHY HELP A BROKER?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,DEADHEAD TO NEXT PICK UP.
@jy1178
@jy1178 Жыл бұрын
@@oceanbreeze9863 This guy is talking about "grateful to move freight at 80-85 cents a mile" 😆 Diesel fuel right now is about .22 cents a mile in a van, insurance and maintenance adds *at least* another .11 cents a mile to that. A van note can add another .5 to .10 cents a mile. .85 - .33= .52 cent a mile. Add a note to that and it's somewhere between .42-.47 a mile or less. This guy is grateful to move freight for .50 cent or less a mile. Absolute insanity. Sounds like he's trying to rope suckers into taking dirt cheap freight for his company. You can literally make more money doing overtime and a crappy 9-5 and be home every night, than these guys do, living in their van otr. I would stay local and do courier work before I'm living in my van moving freight, thousands of miles a week for less than .50 cent a mile after expenses.
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Жыл бұрын
@@jy1178 yes we are grateful. Go see how much semi trucks are moving freight for right now. Check their incurance costs and their operating costs. Vans are making way more money than a semi truck right now. God Bless.
@SupremeClean-ms3mn
@SupremeClean-ms3mn Жыл бұрын
Eagle Express is a scam. They will not tell you what they charge for dispatching fees. "a secret" He sounds like an asshole on the video and really is one in life. This is how he responded to my question about how much you charge for finding loads. We don't charge % we just add on top of drivers rate !!!!!!!!!!! This means a scam!! This is how he replies avoiding telling you the truth! His company takes a percentage of the gross pay. And they will not tell you what it is. This is one of the most dishonest people in this industry. That is why he can't keep his drivers. He takes too much of a big percentage from the gross pay. That is why he does not want to disclose it. Spread the truth so he does not keep victimizing cargo van drivers. 100 percent of all dispatching companies work on percentage. He is a liar in disguise Russians-owned companies don't trust these people. Their website is not public either. I was stationed in Russia many decades ago when I was in the military. Locals were always weary of being scammed by employers. It is the culture there
@DeMcgrann
@DeMcgrann 8 ай бұрын
I'm 57 years old single I'm use to working 80hrs a week to jobs...nothing keeping me home
@sonnyevansjr
@sonnyevansjr Жыл бұрын
I did expedite for a couple years and loved it. If you got the drive and are motivated and have common sense you can do well. Unfortunately got very sick and had to quit. But would do it again if i could.
@SupremeClean-ms3mn
@SupremeClean-ms3mn Жыл бұрын
Eagle Express is a scam. They will not tell you what they charge for dispatching fees. "a secret" He sounds like an asshole on the video and really is one in life. This is how he responded to my question about how much you charge for finding loads. We don't charge % we just add on top of drivers rate !!!!!!!!!!! This means a scam!! This is how he replies avoiding telling you the truth! His company takes a percentage of the gross pay. And they will not tell you what it is. This is one of the most dishonest people in this industry. That is why he can't keep his drivers. He takes too much of a big percentage from the gross pay. That is why he does not want to disclose it. Spread the truth so he does not keep victimizing cargo van drivers. 100 percent of all dispatching companies work on percentage. He is a liar in disguise Russians-owned companies don't trust these people. Their website is not public either. I was stationed in Russia many decades ago when I was in the military. Locals were always weary of being scammed by employers. It is the culture there
@cooljamie76
@cooljamie76 Жыл бұрын
Keyword “Got very sick”
@Diezel_Mike
@Diezel_Mike Жыл бұрын
You are actually merciful with the home time. I work 1 month and home for 3-4 days.
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Жыл бұрын
Ouch. Our drivers decide how much home time they want. We don't make anyone work, it's peoples choice as an owner operator.
@stfc7853
@stfc7853 Жыл бұрын
@@Eagle-Xpresshow much percentage do u take? Do u provide rate con?
@davidlucasmachado2831
@davidlucasmachado2831 Жыл бұрын
@@Eagle-Xpresscould you be a straight shooter with me and just say for instance if I ran out of San Diego California and I woukd like to stay in Arizona / California is that possible ??
@SupremeClean-ms3mn
@SupremeClean-ms3mn Жыл бұрын
Eagle Express is a scam. They will not tell you what they charge for dispatching fees. "a secret" He sounds like an asshole on the video and really is one in life. This is how he responded to my question about how much you charge for finding loads. We don't charge % we just add on top of drivers rate !!!!!!!!!!! This means a scam!! This is how he replies avoiding telling you the truth! His company takes a percentage of the gross pay. And they will not tell you what it is. This is one of the most dishonest people in this industry. That is why he can't keep his drivers. He takes too much of a big percentage from the gross pay. That is why he does not want to disclose it. Spread the truth so he does not keep victimizing cargo van drivers. 100 percent of all dispatching companies work on percentage. He is a liar in disguise Russians-owned companies don't trust these people. Their website is not public either. I was stationed in Russia many decades ago when I was in the military. Locals were always weary of being scammed by employers. It is the culture there
@TravelTimeCourier
@TravelTimeCourier Жыл бұрын
@@redblue2644 if you don't mind what kind of local job did you land a local committed route or you work for another company? thanks and highly appreciated
@PeCULIARMoves
@PeCULIARMoves 4 ай бұрын
If you dont have a big van, this job is not for you. If you like to sleep, this job is not for you. If you like playing video games & chilling with the homies all the time, this job is not for you. I'm just joking😂😂😂😂 Great video, man, I love the straight forwardness. 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress 4 ай бұрын
lol...but its the truth...someone has to tell people because they spend all their saving investing into a van....not fair if they dont hear the whole hard cold truth
@PeCULIARMoves
@PeCULIARMoves 4 ай бұрын
@@Eagle-Xpress I agree!! 💯🎯
@torque3022
@torque3022 Ай бұрын
if you're lazy... forget anything you reap what you $ew
@MexicanPizzaYummy
@MexicanPizzaYummy Жыл бұрын
I’m military and I usually sleep about 4-5 hours a night, sometimes less. I frequently drive long distances. I still wouldn’t work for you. I don’t care how much you pay, with your attitude you will run out of talent and cap your business prematurely. The whole point of work is there’s always a learning curve. You don’t just eliminate people just because they are trying to learn. Thank god I watched this video, I know to not watch anymore of your bs.
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Жыл бұрын
👍 God Bless.
@yosquidd242
@yosquidd242 Жыл бұрын
Here is a recipe for disaster. Communication is number two on the list. Since this Eagle Express driver doesn't go east of Utah tells me a lot. My example, I have driven from Houston to San Francisco dead head to Los Angeles, and picked up for delivery to Chicago. You can't do it without sleep or else crash. Loads right now are slower than in the past but take care of yourself. How can you be just a west coast driver and be happy with loads? Mileage is a way to get paid and those rates should be paid within 24 hours. This is what I have been accustomed to. How can you maintain a vehicle at .85cent per mile, not sleep and crash? Never does he mention weight. So if the weight is at the upper limit of my vehicles payload limit, I will get more money or I won't load it. I have to replace the rubber, shocks, brakes, and fluids. Don't let anyone run your van down just to keep making them rockin' chair money. Respect the game and play by the established rules, not the shut up and drive mentality. Did I mention insurance $$$$? And I still haven't mentioned #1 on the list. So number 3 on the list is three-fold, trust/traveling/weather, yeah the weather moves and someone better be calling me because I have emailed my planned route into dispatch. Tornados at night in OK, KS, AR, TN.TX. AL are killers. Avoid them or crash. Ice Storms in OK leave carnage on ice packed highways. It"s not even black ice! It is not just on bridges, It is 55 miles of creeping if you're brave. So number one is SAFETY FIRST It will save you tush, out.
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Жыл бұрын
I myself the owner of Eagle don't go east of UT. All our drivers drive all over 48 states.
@SupremeClean-ms3mn
@SupremeClean-ms3mn Жыл бұрын
Eagle Express is a scam. They will not tell you what they charge for dispatching fees. "a secret" He sounds like an asshole on the video and really is one in life. This is how he responded to my question about how much you charge for finding loads. We don't charge % we just add on top of drivers rate !!!!!!!!!!! This means a scam!! This is how he replies avoiding telling you the truth! His company takes a percentage of the gross pay. And they will not tell you what it is. This is one of the most dishonest people in this industry. That is why he can't keep his drivers. He takes too much of a big percentage from the gross pay. That is why he does not want to disclose it. Spread the truth so he does not keep victimizing cargo van drivers. 100 percent of all dispatching companies work on percentage. He is a liar in disguise Russians-owned companies don't trust these people. Their website is not public either. I was stationed in Russia many decades ago when I was in the military. Locals were always weary of being scammed by employers. It is the culture there
@edwinjewell5359
@edwinjewell5359 Жыл бұрын
So true this guy talks like its a Beautiful blue sky Spring day out there everyday Where do you sleep on the Roof of the van. 1 accident and your Company goes to court aka Lawyers.
@JASHALL10
@JASHALL10 Жыл бұрын
Very true. It’s better to drive someone else’s vehicle and make 85 cents per mile with no expenses and get a 10 hour break every day instead of the insane 4 hours he’s suggesting. It’s proven that anything less than 5 will absolutely destroy your health, and 8 hours is what the body needs. No reason to cut years off your life driving 20 hours per day.
@Jewish.Redneck.Hybrid
@Jewish.Redneck.Hybrid Жыл бұрын
Tornadoes rarely occur in Alabama. And when it does occur it's usually only in North Alabama .
@vincentwright9143
@vincentwright9143 Жыл бұрын
Bottom line is cargo van expediting requires true grit to last. It’s a marathon, not a sprint (even in my black 2019 MB Sprinter 2500 high roof, extended length, single RWD.) Just started in 2022, after a ton of research, including Eagle Express videos and Everything Apax videos. Realistically, you need to have some money in the bank before getting started because, like any business, there are startup expenses. I also had a couple of interruptions: had to re-register the van in another state because Progressive stopped insuring commercial vehicles in certain states, then I needed my gallbladder removed October. So, because these interruptions and just getting started, I stay on the road for 6 to 8 weeks and home for one week. The longer you can run, the better the income. Heard about a guy that was with my carrier/dispatcher who ran for a few years, made serious income, and then retired. Probably single. My wife and I are empty nesters. Thank God for FaceTime and she stays plenty busy. Makes home time more special, too. Thank God I’m healthy enough to do this at 63+ years! Black Card Planet Fitness international membership helps with that. And provides thousands of places nationwide to get an occasional shower, too. Again, OTR expediting takes true grit or nothing 😁😎🫡
@tomaszkowalczyk3031
@tomaszkowalczyk3031 Жыл бұрын
I live in Chicago , I wanna buy sprinter and I wanna d that …what your suggestion?.
@SupremeClean-ms3mn
@SupremeClean-ms3mn Жыл бұрын
Eagle Express is a scam. They will not tell you what they charge for dispatching fees. "a secret" He sounds like an asshole on the video and really is one in life. This is how he responded to my question about how much you charge for finding loads. We don't charge % we just add on top of drivers rate !!!!!!!!!!! This means a scam!! This is how he replies avoiding telling you the truth! His company takes a percentage of the gross pay. And they will not tell you what it is. This is one of the most dishonest people in this industry. That is why he can't keep his drivers. He takes too much of a big percentage from the gross pay. That is why he does not want to disclose it. Spread the truth so he does not keep victimizing cargo van drivers. 100 percent of all dispatching companies work on percentage. He is a liar in disguise Russians-owned companies don't trust these people. Their website is not public either. I was stationed in Russia many decades ago when I was in the military. Locals were always weary of being scammed by employers. It is the culture there
@NihilistDevil
@NihilistDevil Жыл бұрын
@@tomaszkowalczyk3031 Buy some real estate and work hard at your day job. Don’t fall for this shit.
@sammyzilla1234
@sammyzilla1234 Жыл бұрын
8 weeks out and have a wife home? Hmmm and she just wait for u?
@calebmayfirld1596
@calebmayfirld1596 Жыл бұрын
What dispatch company you use do they keep you busy.
@mrcotter2531
@mrcotter2531 Жыл бұрын
Great 1st hand experience video! Thank you for the honesty!
@SupremeClean-ms3mn
@SupremeClean-ms3mn Жыл бұрын
Eagle Express is a scam. They will not tell you what they charge for dispatching fees. "a secret" He sounds like an asshole on the video and really is one in life. This is how he responded to my question about how much you charge for finding loads. We don't charge % we just add on top of drivers rate !!!!!!!!!!! This means a scam!! This is how he replies avoiding telling you the truth! His company takes a percentage of the gross pay. And they will not tell you what it is. This is one of the most dishonest people in this industry. That is why he can't keep his drivers. He takes too much of a big percentage from the gross pay. That is why he does not want to disclose it. Spread the truth so he does not keep victimizing cargo van drivers. 100 percent of all dispatching companies work on percentage. He is a liar in disguise Russians-owned companies don't trust these people. Their website is not public either. I was stationed in Russia many decades ago when I was in the military. Locals were always weary of being scammed by employers. It is the culture there
@projectnerdvana2820
@projectnerdvana2820 11 ай бұрын
Gonna hit you guys up when I get my sprinter. The fact that you had to explain all that is funny. This is for real true hustlers who can drive 10 plus hours non stop. What's the most weight these vans can handle. The company I currently work in has one of these. I love it. Can't wait to be independent and on the road again.
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress 11 ай бұрын
We normally haul up to 3k lb. But u can modify it and be able to haul more.
@jamesguest4741
@jamesguest4741 4 ай бұрын
Wow love your no/ nonsense business approach.
@bigb6548
@bigb6548 Жыл бұрын
Hopefully to do this soon. Thanks for any info. I'm a cdl driver but this sounds alot better for my life
@mikeg.9083
@mikeg.9083 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the straight up info bud! You earned yourself a new subscriber 😊
@paulmiller-wl7we
@paulmiller-wl7we Жыл бұрын
You can, should and WILL make what you put in (with a competent carrier/broker/Dispatcher) and the DRIVE!!!
@jaytpharaoh8411
@jaytpharaoh8411 Жыл бұрын
As a semi truck driver hearing someone say they can drive 1500 miles per day, I’m jealous and wondering how y’all haven’t killed anyone
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Жыл бұрын
It’s not for the weak and not every "driver" can do it.
@jaytpharaoh8411
@jaytpharaoh8411 Жыл бұрын
@@Eagle-Xpress I team drove doubles/triples endorsement, averaged 650 miles each with per day(1300 miles daily) but my job is not for everyone. So I definitely understand and agree with that statement
@JASHALL10
@JASHALL10 Жыл бұрын
@@jaytpharaoh8411 except 1300 miles driving team isn’t dangerous though. Driving 1500 miles solo is just plain stupid. It’s not being weak.
@nereomac8111
@nereomac8111 Жыл бұрын
This is a great info, Thank you very much!
@criticboard7621
@criticboard7621 Жыл бұрын
I'm definitely getting in this business. I already drive alot in my CDL bus. I need the money. Love driving. Been driving for over 10years.
@fitetransport-eydj6203
@fitetransport-eydj6203 Жыл бұрын
Straight shooter! Need more of this! Safe Travels!!!
@SupremeClean-ms3mn
@SupremeClean-ms3mn Жыл бұрын
Eagle Express is a scam. They will not tell you what they charge for dispatching fees. "a secret" He sounds like an asshole on the video and really is one in life. This is how he responded to my question about how much you charge for finding loads. We don't charge % we just add on top of drivers rate !!!!!!!!!!! This means a scam!! This is how he replies avoiding telling you the truth! His company takes a percentage of the gross pay. And they will not tell you what it is. This is one of the most dishonest people in this industry. That is why he can't keep his drivers. He takes too much of a big percentage from the gross pay. That is why he does not want to disclose it. Spread the truth so he does not keep victimizing cargo van drivers. 100 percent of all dispatching companies work on percentage. He is a liar in disguise Russians-owned companies don't trust these people. Their website is not public either. I was stationed in Russia many decades ago when I was in the military. Locals were always weary of being scammed by employers. It is the culture there
@brionbgood9642
@brionbgood9642 Жыл бұрын
Great video working on a van see you soon
@sergiogarza1422
@sergiogarza1422 10 ай бұрын
I did this for a while with a chevy express van. I realized i need a bigger better van. I'll be shopping for my next cargo van soon and I'm definitely going to get me one with a high roof and extended but when I did it back in December of 2022 it was a very fun experience the longest drive I did was from Wyoming back here to Dallas Texas 17 hours straight with covid that was the longest drive of my life
@sundocdouglas
@sundocdouglas Жыл бұрын
I think this video is spot on for making money working with the company he mentioned. However, to make money in this business, you need money… regardless if you’re working for the company that he mentioned or if you plan on starting your own company. Money to purchase equipment: depending on what you plan on transporting, you need money to buy vehicles: cars, vans, trucks, etc. Money to cover operational expenses: gas, repairs, phone etc. Money to cover payroll: you def need a min of 3-4 drivers on your team to make money) need a small management team. if you think you’re going to make money solo, you’re basically burning your candle at both ends. There are a few other things that are required, but you easily figure that out once you have the above mapped out.
@sasquatchrosefarts
@sasquatchrosefarts Жыл бұрын
That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. If you're solo, you get an mc number for $300. One time fee. Get a combined vehicle and commercial policy for insurance. And you run load board software on a phone or laptop. Pick good loads, and don't be afraid of taking a day off and resting if rates are crap. You can make great money. If you work for someone else, they don't calculate your fatigue and rest. If they only make moderate money, they send you on a load even if you are tired.
@anthonyrizzo8145
@anthonyrizzo8145 Жыл бұрын
IMPOSSIBLE, IMPOSSIBLE, IMPOSSIBLE Did he honestly say 1500 miles and more? A day? That is Literally impossible? The average speed limit across the country is 65mph, if a person drove non stop for 24hrs which is literally impossible without fueling, without stopping for anything., Just constantly have his or her right foot on the gas pedal for 24hrs and diapers on his or her A$$, that individual will cover just a little over 1500 miles. After delivering whatever load. He or she would be in a Coma for at least 10hrs the next day. Honestly, tell all of us, watching your channel, how many realistic miles per week should they or we expect to drive? When they work for you or any other company that is out there, Cause when it comes to Physics and Reality. It really is IMPOSSIBLE. Physically, Mentally, Realistically 1500 miles ANDDDD more per day?, is literally impossible for any age person, unless they are snorting powerful stuff, A van that has a fuel tank that carries over 100 gallons of fuel, A seat that is designed to be a toilet and flush their waste all over the highway, it literally is impossible. SO please tell all of us! How many miles a week do you expect someone to Realistically drive?
@imyourhuckleberry4547
@imyourhuckleberry4547 Жыл бұрын
There's parts in Texas that are 80 mph for example and you can go a bit over the limit. I think when he said some of his guys do 1500 miles per day, he most likely meant they do that occasionally. If they're doing that every day then they will soon learn that's not smart.
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Жыл бұрын
West coast and montana, UT, WY, and many many other states have a speed limit of 80mph for the most part. Usually at least 70 and you can always do 75mph and clear up to 1500 miles with fuel stops and quick bathroom break. If I can do it I know it can be done. But it's not for everyone and definitely not for weak drivers.
@Stewnomics
@Stewnomics 8 ай бұрын
it takes me about 15 hours to do 1000 miles with stops for gas..
@Chad-wk2pm
@Chad-wk2pm Жыл бұрын
As of January 1 2024 the fmcsa is forcing over the road companies that they put drivers in motels and no sleeping in vehicle due to heavy safety issues
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Жыл бұрын
Maybe that's for vehicle over 10k gvw but we're not fmcsa compliant with cargo vans.
@trkrla5113
@trkrla5113 Жыл бұрын
Former trucker here for 36 years. This guy is spot on when he said be prepared to 'snooze' but 2 to 4 hours in any 24 hr. period. This used to be trucking back in the days of paper logs. I did the math many years ago. It really adds up to about $4 an hour. I am looking to jump back in. Expediting that is. Of which I know nothing about. Maybe short local hauls would be best???
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Жыл бұрын
Short and local don't pay. Need to out on the miles to get something out of it. Industry is down right now. Only way to make money is grinding that pavement and putting miles on.
@criminalsxxx4394
@criminalsxxx4394 Жыл бұрын
Not true. I know a guy who’s home everyday and makes $11k a month takes home about 8k its definitely possible.
@luiscarrillo8178
@luiscarrillo8178 10 ай бұрын
​@criminalsxxx4394 who a drug dealer?
@thomasovertheroad75
@thomasovertheroad75 Жыл бұрын
Most important key to success is ambitious to drive and motivated to want something that you really want it.
@davidlucasmachado2831
@davidlucasmachado2831 Жыл бұрын
Even driving 1500 miles in less than 24 hours with no sleep 👌🏽👍🏽
@SupremeClean-ms3mn
@SupremeClean-ms3mn Жыл бұрын
Eagle Express is a scam. They will not tell you what they charge for dispatching fees. "a secret" He sounds like an asshole on the video and really is one in life. This is how he responded to my question about how much you charge for finding loads. We don't charge % we just add on top of drivers rate !!!!!!!!!!! This means a scam!! This is how he replies avoiding telling you the truth! His company takes a percentage of the gross pay. And they will not tell you what it is. This is one of the most dishonest people in this industry. That is why he can't keep his drivers. He takes too much of a big percentage from the gross pay. That is why he does not want to disclose it. Spread the truth so he does not keep victimizing cargo van drivers. 100 percent of all dispatching companies work on percentage. He is a liar in disguise Russians-owned companies don't trust these people. Their website is not public either. I was stationed in Russia many decades ago when I was in the military. Locals were always weary of being scammed by employers. It is the culture there
@clintkefer2122
@clintkefer2122 Жыл бұрын
2-3 weeks home after 2-3 weeks on is very nice. I dispatched 53 ft vans at a large carrier and it was 2-3 weeks on 2-3 days off
@StupidFunny614
@StupidFunny614 Жыл бұрын
That’s insane especially if you have family. At least 7days off 2-3 days off is brutal to anyone body
@tysamss8157
@tysamss8157 Жыл бұрын
Wish i seen this before i bought my GNC savana cargo van. Now i have to sell this and get a sprinter van if i continue to go on with my logistics business. i get NO LOADS with a regular cargo van. Just letting you guys know..nice vid man!
@SupremeClean-ms3mn
@SupremeClean-ms3mn Жыл бұрын
Eagle Express is a scam. They will not tell you what they charge for dispatching fees. "a secret" He sounds like an asshole on the video and really is one in life. This is how he responded to my question about how much you charge for finding loads. We don't charge % we just add on top of drivers rate !!!!!!!!!!! This means a scam!! This is how he replies avoiding telling you the truth! His company takes a percentage of the gross pay. And they will not tell you what it is. This is one of the most dishonest people in this industry. That is why he can't keep his drivers. He takes too much of a big percentage from the gross pay. That is why he does not want to disclose it. Spread the truth so he does not keep victimizing cargo van drivers. 100 percent of all dispatching companies work on percentage. He is a liar in disguise Russians-owned companies don't trust these people. Their website is not public either. I was stationed in Russia many decades ago when I was in the military. Locals were always weary of being scammed by employers. It is the culture there
@modernblue24
@modernblue24 Жыл бұрын
Started Friday. Already learning things. No loads during the weekend. Picks up late Sundays. Sometimes you’ll be able to coordinate two stops on the same day and leaving Tuesday wide open.
@davidlucasmachado2831
@davidlucasmachado2831 Жыл бұрын
Where are you out of ? Home based ?
@SupremeClean-ms3mn
@SupremeClean-ms3mn Жыл бұрын
Eagle Express is a scam. They will not tell you what they charge for dispatching fees. "a secret" He sounds like an asshole on the video and really is one in life. This is how he responded to my question about how much you charge for finding loads. We don't charge % we just add on top of drivers rate !!!!!!!!!!! This means a scam!! This is how he replies avoiding telling you the truth! His company takes a percentage of the gross pay. And they will not tell you what it is. This is one of the most dishonest people in this industry. That is why he can't keep his drivers. He takes too much of a big percentage from the gross pay. That is why he does not want to disclose it. Spread the truth so he does not keep victimizing cargo van drivers. 100 percent of all dispatching companies work on percentage. He is a liar in disguise Russians-owned companies don't trust these people. Their website is not public either. I was stationed in Russia many decades ago when I was in the military. Locals were always weary of being scammed by employers. It is the culture there
@_no_vanilla_9758
@_no_vanilla_9758 Жыл бұрын
How's it been going?
@modernblue24
@modernblue24 Жыл бұрын
@@_no_vanilla_9758 Get your own loads. Don’t sign onto anyone. Create your own MC. Stay away from corny corp/LLC names. Use TruckStop and don’t sign onto Sylectus. And if don’t let them treat you like an employee. And the funny part about this industry: everyone double books. While you’re trying to stay honest and not double dip…the brokers will feel different. They keep sending me emails about not double booking but it’s totally different from the brokers side. And if the company is based out in South Carolina…they’re probably shortening you and are protected by a certain Law in that region. And if you ask for the original BOL with the price: they will block offers for a few days. Very communist tactics they use. Stay wise and pay attention.
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Жыл бұрын
Cheney WA
@Crusader0770
@Crusader0770 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the information, im looking in to this in this new year 2024.
@Sakhtlaunda1
@Sakhtlaunda1 Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot for sharing such great info like future thinkers like me or new people in this business. ❤
@EverythingApax
@EverythingApax Жыл бұрын
You mean I would have to actually work!!??🤣🤣🤣
@piedadstoffel5955
@piedadstoffel5955 Жыл бұрын
I like sleep and not running hard
@EverythingApax
@EverythingApax Жыл бұрын
@@piedadstoffel5955 Nothing wrong with that. You recognize this isn't for you. Maybe courier work is suited for you.
@piedadstoffel5955
@piedadstoffel5955 Жыл бұрын
@@EverythingApax exactly u guys that do it it's great for you not every body can hold up to that
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Жыл бұрын
Then expediting is not for you.
@midnightryder611
@midnightryder611 Жыл бұрын
I been expediting since September, and still trying to figure out if it’s for me.
@nocando1263
@nocando1263 Жыл бұрын
Great video however in this business you can approach it many ways. I've made as much as 3 dollars a mole short runs and more. Im currently on a load for 2 and fifty cents a mile for about 3 hundred miles. I like when you describe what you'll be up against in this business. You're right not everybody is cut out for it.
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Жыл бұрын
Yep... And short miles do pay more or at least we try to make them to pay more for them as it could be drivers only load of the day and just in case it is it has to be compensated as a days work... Or something close to that.
@MrDangelo7777
@MrDangelo7777 Жыл бұрын
hey !! who you running for it . Because I don't plan to run for no one for 0.85 , that insane
@infoforbettersuccess
@infoforbettersuccess 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the straight talk, much appreciated. Im in the researching stage of the expediting business. Considering it . Question, how are roadside breakdowns handled?
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress 5 ай бұрын
Usually broker finds another vehicle things get recovered by someone else as no matter what happens freight needs to deliver on time. Nobody is going to wait for a repair. And driver gets charged accordingly to what the recovery vehicle charges for their services.
@Newjackcity-h6c
@Newjackcity-h6c 9 ай бұрын
I feel like I can do anything if I'm motivated to do so and I don't sleep I only take naps
@trafflix9548
@trafflix9548 Жыл бұрын
Love the honesty appreciate all the great advice!
@SupremeClean-ms3mn
@SupremeClean-ms3mn Жыл бұрын
Eagle Express is a scam. They will not tell you what they charge for dispatching fees. "a secret" He sounds like an asshole on the video and really is one in life. This is how he responded to my question about how much you charge for finding loads. We don't charge % we just add on top of drivers rate !!!!!!!!!!! This means a scam!! This is how he replies avoiding telling you the truth! His company takes a percentage of the gross pay. And they will not tell you what it is. This is one of the most dishonest people in this industry. That is why he can't keep his drivers. He takes too much of a big percentage from the gross pay. That is why he does not want to disclose it. Spread the truth so he does not keep victimizing cargo van drivers. 100 percent of all dispatching companies work on percentage. He is a liar in disguise Russians-owned companies don't trust these people. Their website is not public either. I was stationed in Russia many decades ago when I was in the military. Locals were always weary of being scammed by employers. It is the culture there
@arsensahak
@arsensahak Жыл бұрын
Very good explanation. I will definitely get your number and contact your company to get signed up. You are a very straight out guy and I am very happy you as a person represent your company... 👍👌
@reinagarza7965
@reinagarza7965 5 ай бұрын
I'm a CDL B with passenger & airbrakes. I'm really wanting to find a reputable fleet owner who can put me to work. I've done OTR before class A. I'm in Norfolk VA. I'm single, so don't have to be anywhere except work. Any direction from you is deeply appreciated. I've watched several of your videos.
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress 5 ай бұрын
You need to find a fleet owner who works with vans thats hiring right now. Good luck with your search.
@05glisedan
@05glisedan 8 ай бұрын
Night time driving us the best. Sunrise is my favorite part of the day.
@gregyork7527
@gregyork7527 Жыл бұрын
This is why driving a rig you can only drive for 11 hrs a day. So you don't kill someone. This company doesn't care about you or other people on the road.
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Жыл бұрын
Look at how many people driving a rig 11 hrs a day fall a sleep behind the wheel and kill people. Sleepy people kill people, and we dont work with sleepy fatigued drivers.
@gregyork7527
@gregyork7527 Жыл бұрын
@@Eagle-Xpress no you just produce sleepy fatigue drivers. Once you run the dog out of them then it's time to get new drivers to run the dog out of for tour profits.
@patbaptiste9510
@patbaptiste9510 9 ай бұрын
My son and I love driving and we both prefer to drive at night - there's no traffic. I've never used an alarm clock but always wake up on time. I'm good with 4 hours sleep coz I usually wake up within that time, so this sounds like it s right up my alley. I would definitely be looking at a couple more of your videos. I think my son and I can tag team this. I'm bout to share this video with him.
@gegaloo1441
@gegaloo1441 Жыл бұрын
That’s 15-18 hours of driving in a day with 24 hours. 10 hours of break including sleep, food/lunch and the rest sounds doable for a long period of time.
@mohaimou6660
@mohaimou6660 Жыл бұрын
Thank you boss for this very interesting video
@Hotshotz-94
@Hotshotz-94 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the honesty.
@SupremeClean-ms3mn
@SupremeClean-ms3mn Жыл бұрын
Eagle Express is a scam. They will not tell you what they charge for dispatching fees. "a secret" He sounds like an asshole on the video and really is one in life. This is how he responded to my question about how much you charge for finding loads. We don't charge % we just add on top of drivers rate !!!!!!!!!!! This means a scam!! This is how he replies avoiding telling you the truth! His company takes a percentage of the gross pay. And they will not tell you what it is. This is one of the most dishonest people in this industry. That is why he can't keep his drivers. He takes too much of a big percentage from the gross pay. That is why he does not want to disclose it. Spread the truth so he does not keep victimizing cargo van drivers. 100 percent of all dispatching companies work on percentage. He is a liar in disguise Russians-owned companies don't trust these people. Their website is not public either. I was stationed in Russia many decades ago when I was in the military. Locals were always weary of being scammed by employers. It is the culture there
@jimkontos4221
@jimkontos4221 Жыл бұрын
I'm an over the road truck driver I think it would be a little easier than driving an over the road truck
@semperfi8075
@semperfi8075 Жыл бұрын
I expeditated for Panther Logistics for a little over 5 months. I really loved it. Can we piggy back off the companies Insurance policy?
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Жыл бұрын
Nope. How is their insurance supposed to cover you hauling a load for another company? Also our rule is that drivers are exclusive to Eagle Xpress, cannot work with any other companies.
@semperfi8075
@semperfi8075 Жыл бұрын
@@Eagle-Xpress Thank you, I kinda thought that, but just wanted to ask, thank you!
@lintongrant2978
@lintongrant2978 Жыл бұрын
Bless up to you my brother right now I have freightliner tractor and the way the market is going now am going small next year it much easier
@TheGreatRedBus
@TheGreatRedBus Жыл бұрын
I have no wife and kids are grown. I am on the grind and looking for a sprinter and OTR. I dont care about further runs. I will go CA to FL and anywhere else. I dont care how far or where as long as the pay is right then Im going. Will be calling soon.
@dealsonwheels2510
@dealsonwheels2510 7 ай бұрын
We haul 2 pallets phony on 3 or 4 because the customer rarely has that much...
@fabricioavalo8062
@fabricioavalo8062 8 ай бұрын
Thanks you for the information
@ExpeditingAmerica
@ExpeditingAmerica Жыл бұрын
Nice video as always Andre
@ezequiellool9167
@ezequiellool9167 8 ай бұрын
Hello I’m really interested to do this
@time2chill121
@time2chill121 2 ай бұрын
My question is what makes Cargo Van better than 53ft dry van company driver? I was company driver for ten years and forced out by some situations with family. I would just normally wake up before I had an alarm for that next load each day because of repetition. I'd love to get back into the road and make some dough. Please send me a message. I'm used to the road I've just had bad things happen with whistelblowing on my former company and bad situations I'm great communicating with shippers. My company didn't like how I'd call the shipper to let them know the actual ETA I'll look at your page
@abdelaatihennane5981
@abdelaatihennane5981 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for these best explication ✌️✌️
@pinkiedabney
@pinkiedabney Жыл бұрын
How many miles can sprinter vans cap out on
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Жыл бұрын
in theory up to 1 million miles. but if you can get 700k out of it i think that would be great success.
@theogooden3035
@theogooden3035 Жыл бұрын
Man is Frank and honest . Respect 🫡 ✊🏿
@SupremeClean-ms3mn
@SupremeClean-ms3mn Жыл бұрын
Eagle Express is a scam. They will not tell you what they charge for dispatching fees. "a secret" He sounds like an asshole on the video and really is one in life. This is how he responded to my question about how much you charge for finding loads. We don't charge % we just add on top of drivers rate !!!!!!!!!!! This means a scam!! This is how he replies avoiding telling you the truth! His company takes a percentage of the gross pay. And they will not tell you what it is. This is one of the most dishonest people in this industry. That is why he can't keep his drivers. He takes too much of a big percentage from the gross pay. That is why he does not want to disclose it. Spread the truth so he does not keep victimizing cargo van drivers. 100 percent of all dispatching companies work on percentage. He is a liar in disguise Russians-owned companies don't trust these people. Their website is not public either. I was stationed in Russia many decades ago when I was in the military. Locals were always weary of being scammed by employers. It is the culture there
@indiothehauler7418
@indiothehauler7418 Жыл бұрын
Great video
@pornadadelmundo
@pornadadelmundo Жыл бұрын
Hi there! I'm a CEO of a transports operator in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. With a extra large Renault Master 2023, grey like yours. It's a passional job if you love to drive all day long and dispatch important things for our client. And wear a great corporative and security outfit. We ain't cheap but we're the most professional in the area. With a live monitorization service and a continuos communication. Respect traffic codes, vehicle maintenance and your personal wellness. Sleep almost 7 hours per 24h. Have your 3 meals p/ day and drink water. Spend time and bring love to family. The rest will come alone. God bless us! Greetings and good vibes from Barcelona.
@theoxygen876
@theoxygen876 4 ай бұрын
I'm so mad with myself, I wish I discovered your channel before
@nikiabutler1791
@nikiabutler1791 Жыл бұрын
I'm loving the info and what I'm really loving is that your not discouraging me because normally with the way your speaking and me wanting to start I would be like good grief Debbie Downer thanks for cheering us on letting us know how much we'll fail😆but I have to say a listening and taking any notes I seem necessary especially about the measurements of the truck what should be able to fit and why that's important. I do have a question do have any vids showing your whole day an example of when and how your able to get in rest, how the clock goes off then what you do, logging on in the morning how do we find loads of we're independent or should we work for a co so we can get loads or use a broker? Is it like Uber you turn on the app and get work immediately how do you get jobs and get them lined up so your always working? When do you eat and use it? How do you decide what loads to except I know you said for you usually of it's a round trip is this something beginners would do? How are lay overs and how you manage it? How do you clock your time and know how long it's going to take so what app are using can we see from the time you turn on app to accept a job to putting your directions in to get there and how the board or your schedule actually looks for the day. Then how does your schedule look for the week and how much your able to make and how that can vary? Do you have relationships with co who use you most of the time and if so how do we as new people establish those? I know this is a lot but I think it's good to see an actual day from waking up and brushing your teeth to eating breakfast and heading out so we know exactly what to expect and how everything looks for the most part. Thank you so much in advance. And if you know of another vid like that please point me there🙏🏾
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Жыл бұрын
We dont run off any apps. When drivers sign on with us they wait until we win a load and then send them info and they go. To get work ahead of time its rare as all expedite loads are pick up now deliver asap or 1st thing in am. Not sure what uber is like, never done it and never been driven by an uber driver either. You asked so many questions that are always answered in many of my other videos. I would just suggest watching more material and you will get your answers that way.
@mofitness100
@mofitness100 Жыл бұрын
thank much! my plan business expediting operator
@halhoffman3888
@halhoffman3888 Жыл бұрын
Good honest information Thanks
@Sakhtlaunda1
@Sakhtlaunda1 Жыл бұрын
Sir, quick question , how do you sleep in this van.? I see there is an option to lay down . Do you sleep while sitting on your seat?
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Жыл бұрын
I do sleep in it, it has a sleeper. Theres a few videos on the sleeper as well on the channel.
@guillermodelgado9314
@guillermodelgado9314 9 ай бұрын
I think these jobs pay about $1 per mile. So $100K per year means you car can get over 120K miles per year including the empty mileage.. for that type of mileage a driver should expect a return of $180K per year.....is this number possible.?. I don't know because I have not done this type of work before.
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress 9 ай бұрын
At an average of 80 to 85 cents a mile in the current market $180k a year is not possible.
@pinkiedabney
@pinkiedabney Жыл бұрын
Can I get the tags and insurance from the company
@teejay6063
@teejay6063 Жыл бұрын
I need 3 hrs sleep per night, no alarm clock needed. Can drive for days straight. Work 19 hrs a day no family/kids. Ill drive to Alaska tomorrow. Can I rent a van to be an independent contractor? Thanks for your vid man 👍
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Жыл бұрын
Sorry we don't work with rental vans. Needs to be owned by the driver.
@presentmomentchannel2227
@presentmomentchannel2227 Жыл бұрын
Are you in Forest Park GA
@isaackelly6221
@isaackelly6221 6 ай бұрын
I respectfully must disagree with all of the excuses. I am 58 years old, no family, and cannot wait until I save my money to get a van and I'm going to contact this company as soon as I do because it all sounds perfect to me and I'm ready to roll
@michaelellis7671
@michaelellis7671 Жыл бұрын
That’s why I dispatch myself. I am home every other day. I pick where I want to go.
@yazeedknaan9379
@yazeedknaan9379 Ай бұрын
Do you always provide driver with a round-trip load? I live in Chicago, based on your experience, is it a busy area to make good money? Thanks!!
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Ай бұрын
In expediting theres no round trip loads unless ur in an area that's a dead zone for loads then brokers and their customers will pay the round trip as they know there's no other freight and that's the only choice they have. If you live in Chicago then no there's no round trip pay as there's freight everywhere out there and they just pay one way like everyone else. Only dead zones can potentially pay deadhead miles.
@yazeedknaan9379
@yazeedknaan9379 Ай бұрын
@@Eagle-Xpress so if you find me a load let's say to drop off in Wisconsin, will you also find me a load to go back to Chicago? or I will go back empty?
@supa-dupa7172
@supa-dupa7172 Жыл бұрын
Thank You For The Knowledge & Content.
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
@hittyman4023
@hittyman4023 9 ай бұрын
Great information!
@thenuclearoption1976
@thenuclearoption1976 Жыл бұрын
14-16 hours a day driving is the most i can really do. Dispatchers talk like im suppose to do more.
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Жыл бұрын
I'm a dispatcher and I can easily do more and prove by example. That's why it's not for everyone. The ones that can't drive like that are made for this job. No worries, theres other things out there for the people that can't do this.
@tangydiesel1886
@tangydiesel1886 Жыл бұрын
Surprised it's legal to can someone for not wanting to drive tired. Any gvwr over 10k, you could take the company to court for firing you for not driving tired or not breaking hours of service.
@JASHALL10
@JASHALL10 Жыл бұрын
@@tangydiesel1886 if people keep advertising that they drive 20 hours and require their drivers to drive 20 hrs per day, you better believe the government will start regulating this.
@busterevergreen9673
@busterevergreen9673 Жыл бұрын
I have a 2006 high top extended is that an acceptable van for your or any company? Looks and runs great
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Жыл бұрын
Depends on it's mileage.
@keyfick
@keyfick Жыл бұрын
I had a 2021 RAM Pro master 3500 EXT High roof. I fit 4 pallets that are 40X48. I was told those were standard pallets. I love my ram except for the seats I have an aftermarket seat coming for my new 2023 RAM Pro master 3500 EXT High Roof, for the price and what I use it for, it does the job good enough. Love this job, wish I knew about it years ago.
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Жыл бұрын
Only thing is standard pallets Are 48x48... Unfortunately they're still being used to this day all the time.
@keyfick
@keyfick Жыл бұрын
I measured the pallets myself they were 40 X 48 they took up all the space in my van could barley shut the back doors, crushed the plastic on the inside of my old van but got em in. If they are using only 48X48 now, then I am only going to be able to fit 3. @@Eagle-Xpress
@jaysendanley3766
@jaysendanley3766 Жыл бұрын
I always wake up before my alarm.
@ricksandoval1187
@ricksandoval1187 11 ай бұрын
I move pianos in Los Angeles, I have two econolines and two enclosed trailers that I pull. 14 by 7 ft trailers. Is there something that I can get into with a trailer? I figure I can keep the second band busy by doing this. I'm just looking for more work. What do you think is it possible with the equipment that I already have
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress 11 ай бұрын
We only work with high roof extended sprinter style vans. There's an industry standard. If you hook up a trailer to a van you will be over 10k gvw and will require to have log books and be dot compliant.
@Weimer_Entertainment
@Weimer_Entertainment Жыл бұрын
Great video!
@MK-el6fr
@MK-el6fr Жыл бұрын
Don't forget there's Canada too. That's why it's a good idea to get your passport. And yes you might have the opportunity to go to Alaska.
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Жыл бұрын
We don't go to Canada. And I do have a passport. There's enough work in US.
@sundayamubioya6941
@sundayamubioya6941 Жыл бұрын
Great video thank you 👍🏾
@bloody_a_savage6452
@bloody_a_savage6452 Жыл бұрын
I need a van… don’t have the money to afford one….this job is definitely for me just need a van….
@MrNetotitan
@MrNetotitan 9 ай бұрын
Beginning of 2024, how is this business going? I'm considering getting a van to start doing expediting. I currently work in construction, but my body can't take it anymore, so I need to look for something better. I love to drive, and I think this could work out for me!
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress 9 ай бұрын
Winter is always slow. Hard to tell how 2024 will be.
@caroldias1838
@caroldias1838 11 ай бұрын
As far as sleep. If i can get one day off a week. Rest and sleep. If i can sleep at less 4 to 5 hours within a 24 hours. Then i can do this. I do have a CDL-A. But i would like to do this. The only 2 states i do not want to do is California or North York. I am ok with the other states. So far i drove on the northeast starts. Start from Texas. I am in TX.
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress 11 ай бұрын
Right now pickers and choosers end up sitting around more and don't average good pay at the end of the week. Gotta go everywhere all over 48 states to make that bread. Otherwise be prepared to do more sitting waiting for a load than driving. That's how things are right now. Same issue every winter holiday season. And current bad load market makes it even worse. Not the best time to get into the business right now. Unless ur dept free and won't have bills besides insurance and fuel.
@adina3436
@adina3436 2 ай бұрын
I would like to join with Eagle Xpress however I do not own a van. Is there anyway I can drive and use the companies vehicle?
@guilhermejort9441
@guilhermejort9441 3 ай бұрын
i am an owner driver, i would leave europe to work with him. Buy a brand new van Do 5 6 years worth of expediting travel the US. and come back it would be a good experience. I do this in europe. And i love my job man, i just do. I just love being out on the road listening to music and chatting with friends on the phone. I just love busting ass, it makes me happy. Chasing late invoices and negotiating with some shippers is the bit i dont like. I can put on more miles then anyone. I remember once ( i will never do this again) I did a 72 hour stint with like 4 hours sleep. I was hallucinating never again. Exept with him it looks like he will do everything for me.... Lovely. Just drive even better, no need to book loads GREAT. Im prepared to hit the road 3 4 months at time basically live in the van and work 7 days a week. I just need 1 week of a year, and sometimes the morning off for the oild change or whatever. Wash the clothes when there is no load available, clean the van when there is no load available. My hole life is set up to put as many miles as possible. I LOVE EXPEDITING.
@joannalamb4542
@joannalamb4542 Жыл бұрын
I drove semi for over 21 years and use to staying out on the 1 month at a time. Never a late pickup or delivery. Work every holiday birthday and anniversary. I only need 5 hours sleep. My only problem with my last company was not getting enough miles. If I can find a van to buy , rent or lease will you hire me? I have a disability but not disabled I need a cane to walk and can’t walk far or stay on my feet. Do I have a chance of being hired?
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Жыл бұрын
We don't work with rental vans. Must be owned by the driver. And we only work with extended high roof vans.
@youtubelearning2990
@youtubelearning2990 Жыл бұрын
My people's, doing this kind of work ain't the biz. I did OTR for years and missed out on so much of life. I went to school later in life but I'm sitting easy now. Home every day, make good money and my health is good.
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Жыл бұрын
Everyone's life situation is different. We have plenty of drivers who life on the road 90% of the time.
@AnyoxB.D.
@AnyoxB.D. Жыл бұрын
You forgot the brass tacks. How much do you make
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress Жыл бұрын
We add $100 - $130 on top of drivers pay per load for dispatching. Short loads its even less.
@Axel-Live
@Axel-Live Жыл бұрын
100% 100% AND 800%= 1000% TRUE AND CORRECT
@dealsonwheels2510
@dealsonwheels2510 7 ай бұрын
I'm a owner operator I should be able to control how often I run
@KevinHubbell-vv6il
@KevinHubbell-vv6il 5 ай бұрын
I have a Dodge sprinter with a diesel and I would like to find out more about this working for you
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress 5 ай бұрын
There's over 300 videos about what we do on the channel. Vans must be under 10 yrs old though. That's our contracts with brokers.
@jasonking5150
@jasonking5150 Жыл бұрын
1st week Pa to Tx, Tx to Ma, Ma to OK, OK to SC. If only I had a bigger van i like your style. a month in, next time out 3 weeks.
@abramgutierrez2166
@abramgutierrez2166 5 ай бұрын
What equipment exactly will I need for securement etc….
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress 5 ай бұрын
Straps, I also recommend floor e tracks and e track straps.
@Hood_1986
@Hood_1986 11 ай бұрын
This is for someone who doesn’t sleep at all. Doesn’t have a family or doesn’t care to spend time with their family. This is designed to make the owner rich. Period! No other way around it.
@Eagle-Xpress
@Eagle-Xpress 11 ай бұрын
lol....this is trucking brother. Trucking for a warrior not for the weak!
@DonLee-ml1us
@DonLee-ml1us Жыл бұрын
I already heard that tlyou don't work with cutaway truck only sprinter van
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