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I’m not a hot shot driver but have watched many many hot shot videos from other people and from being a business owner myself I could tell some of these people were never going to make it and they didn’t. Your video is one of the very few that I feel is honest. Business is tough and only the smart tough people will survive.
ОтветитьI wanted to try and find a niche and use a 2000 7.3 f350 and 2 car hauler for local, but sounds bearly profitable for that idea. Better i know beforehand. Also do my own maintenance work.
ОтветитьThank you for being honest
ОтветитьI work at a sand plant in west texas net salary was 130k. Just got my cdl have a 2022 ram 3500 h/o do i try and lease on and buy a gooseneck or do i get a used semi or just stay with my hard ass 12hr shift sand plant job
Ответитьyour just trying to keep the compitition down lol. just kidding. spot on told it like it is
ОтветитьHow often do you need a new truck doing all those miles.. every 2 to 3 years?
ОтветитьGreat video - no clickbait, no BS, straight, honest and to the point. Thanks for making and sharing your professional perspective 🙌🏽
ОтветитьI think it’s your market we’re based out of Atlanta GA and I have 2 hotshot trucks grossing $3250- $4000 weekly doing local work for a piping company out of Winder the other 2 hotshots are regional doing $8k a week on just on 2 runs. I have hotshot and semi trucks the thing about buying your truck is your credit unlike. Semi trucks your truck comes with 100k warranty and an extended warranty with Catskills is $172 a month my driver just got a transmission at 160k miles for $100 it cost $7700 . You can also trade these trucks in every 2 years if you like your just upside down in your loan so most people can’t.
ОтветитьIf you advise people not to start hotshots why are you keep doing 😅😅😅 in life nothing will be 100%💯 because everyone want that berry to be full
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