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  1. Elitemgmt

    Carrier vehicle requirements

    Hi, I'm looking for carriers that will accept a vehicle (cargo van) made within the last ten years. If you do, what other requirements must the vehicle meet? If you do not, what vehicle requirements does your company have? I am looking to expedite, but not be on the road longer than two weeks...
  2. Elitemgmt

    Carriers that accept vehicles made within the last 10 years

    Hi, What carriers accept vehicles (cargo vans) not more than ten years old? Thanks.
  3. Elitemgmt

    Flexibility when working for a carrier

    I hear you. That's one of the biggest issues for me. Just getting to a load or out of the state will likely take upwards of 10 or 15 hours (which I'm not being paid for). From that point onwards who knows where the road will take me. Ideally I could stay out for two weeks but I wouldn't want to...
  4. Elitemgmt

    Flexibility when working for a carrier

    Sorry, idk where I got the 20 or 40 hours from. Ideally I'd like to be on the road a week or so at a time. Just looking for carriers that are a little more lenient with there work and van commitments. I think i took way too much caffeine when I wrote the post lol
  5. Elitemgmt

    Flexibility when working for a carrier

    Sorry, idk where I got the 20 or 40 hours from. Ideally I'd like to be on the road a week or so at a time. Just looking for carriers that are a little more lenient with there work and van commitments.
  6. Elitemgmt

    Flexibility when working for a carrier

    Sorry, idk where I got the 20 or 40 hours from. Ideally I'd like to be on the road a week or so at a time. Just looking for carriers that are a little more lenient with there work and van commitments.
  7. Elitemgmt

    Flexibility when working for a carrier

    20 hours was merely an example. My point is that I don't want to be committed to take a certain amount of loads or drive for a certain amount of hours. Yes you're right. I'm about 10 hours behind just getting to where I may need to be to get a load.
  8. Elitemgmt

    Flexibility when working for a carrier

    Greetings, I explored this business model a few years ago and ended up moving on to something else. I want to have the freedom to work my own hours (have my own authority) because I have restrictions in my schedule (some weeks I can work 20 hours and some I can work 40 or 40 plus). My schedule...
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