DannyD
Veteran Expediter
Hi,
I'm wondering about the age limit on vehicles. I'm thinking specifically of vans in this instance. I would think if I was taking on a new driver, I'd be more inclined to be concerned w/ the miles his/her vehicle had rather than how old it was.
If I was a recruiter/owner of a company, I'd rather have a 5 year old van w/ 100,000 miles on it sign on w/ me than a 2 year old van w/ 200,000 miles. This is assuming both vans have been kept clean on the outside, no rust, dings & such.
What I'm asking here is where am I wrong in my logic?
I'm asking because my neigbor would like to be an expediter. He's working 2 jobs right now & I've told him a little bit about expediting. I have a 2000 Ford in good shape (120K miles) that I'd like to put on w/ someone, but I know most companies wouldn't accept it because of it's age.
Thanx for any input,
Danny
I'm wondering about the age limit on vehicles. I'm thinking specifically of vans in this instance. I would think if I was taking on a new driver, I'd be more inclined to be concerned w/ the miles his/her vehicle had rather than how old it was.
If I was a recruiter/owner of a company, I'd rather have a 5 year old van w/ 100,000 miles on it sign on w/ me than a 2 year old van w/ 200,000 miles. This is assuming both vans have been kept clean on the outside, no rust, dings & such.
What I'm asking here is where am I wrong in my logic?
I'm asking because my neigbor would like to be an expediter. He's working 2 jobs right now & I've told him a little bit about expediting. I have a 2000 Ford in good shape (120K miles) that I'd like to put on w/ someone, but I know most companies wouldn't accept it because of it's age.
Thanx for any input,
Danny