Posted by showcrop on April 18, 2013 at 18:10:09 from (75.67.231.80):
In Reply to: Trucking question posted by wilson ind on April 18, 2013 at 14:19:44:
I had a triaxle for two years starting in the fall of'05. I did OK at first. A friend put me on 2-5 days per week where he worked, getting top dollar. I got day work from a bunch of other small contractors that I knew or got referred to. Most of them liked to have some one that they could send somewhere to load themselves with loader, tractor, excavator, whatever happened to be there. I also did a lot of buying and selling material. That was good for in the winter to fill in. I supplied different towns with winter sand for their roads. Then in "07 construction came to a stop so I sold the truck. There is just one very basic rule to buying anything like a truck. Don't buy it unless you need it. In other words have the work lined up before you spend any money.
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