Hello from Las Vegas

Readytago

Active Expediter
That is awesome. Wonder if I can stop by and talk to them a bit. Would love to meet some expediters in person.
 

Turtle

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Retired Expediter
That is awesome. Wonder if I can stop by and talk to them a bit. Would love to meet some expediters in person.
Well, TeamCaffee are active expediters. They are as likely to be at the Petro in North Vegas as they are to be at a TA in Louisiana or a Petro in Ohio.

Las Vegas isn't exactly a hotbed of expedite activity. On any given day there might be half a dozen expediters in town who are just delivered and are waiting for a load or trying to decide where to deadhead to get one. You can try going here and plugging in Las Vegas and NV and see how many are there. Might be able to track down where they are. If it says North Las Vegas, then they're probably at the Pilot or the Petro. If it just says Las Vegas, then it could be the TA down there across the strip from the airport, or any number of truck-friendly casino parking lots. Just look for the straight trucks with the sleepers.
 
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TeamCaffee

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Readytago here are a couple comments on your thread

Just wanted to stop by and say hello and introduce ourselves. My wife and I have decided to get into the trucking business. My wife has been in the beauty service industry for about 10 yrs and makes very very good money. Me, I have been in the food and beverage hospitality industry for over 30 years and had a very successful career.

Many people have started the way you are talking. Family and friends often are not to supportive of the idea of leaving a successful career for the unknown but for many of us, it has been the best thing we could have done for us.

We have decided to Trucking businesss is the next chapter of our life adventure. I think expediting is what we will be doing as husband and wife team. We do have a couple of questions if we may?

Expediting is trucking and while we drive a "short truck" it is the same truck that the tractor-trailer people drive. To many people that are not involved with trucking think we are brain dead truck drivers and nothing could be further from the truth. Trucking has rules that affect everything we do from when we sleep or rest to how long we can drive. It is a business where we can never know everything and we learn something new every day.

First, do you think CDL B for both of us is sufficient? Or should I or both get CDL A?

You could get your Class A CDL but if you are going to drive a straight truck that would be money, time, and effort wasted as you would spend a lot of time learning to back a trailer and then have to learn all over again how to back a straight truck. Class B is all you need for a straight truck with a hazmat designation.

Second, should I get my CDL A then get at least 6 months experience then my wife will join me and make switch to Expediting.

My suggestion is for both of you to get your Class B and do this as an adventure together as it will be an adventure and it will put stress on your marriage. In the long run, though it will be the adventure of a lifetime.

Next wee is the Expedite Expo and I suggest you get on a plane and be there. If you are serious about this life-changing event there is no better place to immerse yourself and know if this is right for you than this truck show.

When we first thought about this 15 years ago we flew into the Expo and set in motion a very successful business. Here is the link for the Expedite Expo 2018

https://www.expediteexpo.com/
 

Readytago

Active Expediter
Team Caffee, thank you for the insite. Sorry for that late response. Been really busy. While studying for our CDL and watching the Crafty Trucker videos, we are in the process of going small. Which means we will need to sell 80 of the items we will not need anymore. That being said.

What percentage of Expediters just have a PO Box somewhere? Is that sufficient to call home address? Ie credit card and IRS, etc.

Thanks
 

Treadmill

Veteran Expediter
Owner/Operator
Team Caffee, thank you for the insite. Sorry for that late response. Been really busy. While studying for our CDL and watching the Crafty Trucker videos, we are in the process of going small. Which means we will need to sell 80 of the items we will not need anymore. That being said.

What percentage of Expediters just have a PO Box somewhere? Is that sufficient to call home address? Ie credit card and IRS, etc.

Thanks
POB would not work with drivers license and i think IRS. Need physical street address.
 
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terryandrene

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US Coast Guard
You might ask, why would the gov't need to have an address? Aside from the gov't wanting to know everything about you and your whereabouts, you could not convince the IRS that you were eligible for per diem while away from home if you didn't have a home to be away from. Folks that want to live in their truck will "rent" a room from a relative and use their address as their domicile and still maintain a PO box for their mail. Direct deposit pay and auto billing from the same account can solve the issue of paying bills on time when you have not received the mailing
 
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