Another help a newbie thread

starvan

Seasoned Expediter
Hello boys and girls,
I have couple of questions if i may
I would like to buy a van/sprinter.
I started reading on the forum but i am getting confused.


1)Do i need a CDL or just a regular DL
2)Do i need to start a company or i can drive a privately owned van/sprinter
5)Do i need a MC# or USDOT#?



Thank you for your time
 
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xmudman

Veteran Expediter
Owner/Operator
Starvan, I'll give you one answer if you promise to research the others. #4: yes.

Now, read this forum thoroughly, going back about two years. You don't have to read every topic, just the relevant ones. Do be advised, however, that there is currently an overabundance of vans.
 

starvan

Seasoned Expediter
Thank you
Now I am doing my research, if i think i can do it i will,if not.....
Now i made my original post shorter :p
 

xiggi

Veteran Expediter
Owner/Operator
Hello boys and girls,
I have couple of questions if i may
I would like to buy a van/sprinter.
I started reading on the forum but i am getting confused.


1)Do i need a CDL or just a regular DL
2)Do i need to start a company or i can drive a privately owned van/sprinter
5)Do i need a MC# or USDOT#?



Thank you for your time

1 legally no you do not need a cdl but some carriers you sign on with require it others do not.

2 No just lease on with a carrier your questions say you need the learning curve.

5 no see # 2


Sent from my Fisher Price - ABC123
 

xmudman

Veteran Expediter
Owner/Operator
Still, though, read up. There's a lot to learn, especially about choosing your vehicle.
 

aquitted

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
If you want to make some good money starting off buy a straight truck there's some good ones for sale in the EO classifieds. Check out the 3 axle freighliner with the 24' box and liftgate and low milage, that truck would be a money maker!
 

Lawrence

Founder
Staff member
I would lean towards a straight truck. There seems to be an over abundance of vans. Over 50% of the job postings on this site are for straight trucks and tractors.
 
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