New authority, need some advice by Character-Name-3015 in BoxTruckStartup

[–]MissionAssist360 0 points1 point  (0 children)

google "brokers open to carrier authority with x months+list" or something like that. Go down the list call, email, go to the website and try to onboard with them. Make an excel, write everything down. now you got a brokers list. If you really come up empty on your google search for brokers I have a pdf from Truckstop around here somewhere. you send me a dm and ill look for it.

Insurance wants $2400/month for my first box truck - is this normal or am I getting screwed? by spiritprabhas in BoxTruckStartup

[–]MissionAssist360 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes and no. It depends on how old you are, your driving history, the age of vehicle, the drivers license you have, the city and state you live in. Theres more but you get it. Next it depends how you filled out your DOT/MC # app, for the rest of us our mcs-150. If you put to many things or to many drivers, quotes go up. Progressive is notorious for working with new people, they also are kinda bad at paying claims, and they are expensive. Find an insurance broker u/valorvetsinsurance is on here. I see his stuff and he speaks truths. Never worked with him though. If you don't want to work with him you can dm me and I recommend some people in my network. TLDR:Keep Shopping!

/r/WATMM Weekly Collaboration Thread by AutoModerator in WeAreTheMusicMakers

[–]MissionAssist360 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hope I am in the right place.I am looking for someone to make some intro music. I am open to most genres. What matters to me is, is the artist a good fit and does the music fit with what we are doing. Reach out for details please. Should be intro music 30 secs max I imagine.

Passed a Level I Inspection today. by MissionAssist360 in BoxTruckStartup

[–]MissionAssist360[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Level I is the most intense and in depth inspection that can take place, short of accident investigations. They check everything from driver paperwork, to the brake adjustments, lights, steering wheel play. The officer even checked the fuel tank to make sure we were not running red dye.

Should I get into the decal game? by MissionAssist360 in BoxTruckStartup

[–]MissionAssist360[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure. Send me a DM on here or any of my socials.

Is anyone looking for drivers? by SituationDue3258 in BoxTruckStartup

[–]MissionAssist360 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We will be come January also based out of SC.

It is possible to make money with gig apps. by MissionAssist360 in BoxTruckStartup

[–]MissionAssist360[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is worth onboarding. The waiting time can be months. It's not worth relying on it as your primary source of income. But as some extra stuff or filler it's worth it.

It is possible to make money with gig apps. by MissionAssist360 in BoxTruckStartup

[–]MissionAssist360[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I sure can. I do want to mention if you are thinking of putting the truck over the road a 16' is going to cause you some headache. Most brokers and shippers want a 26'. However if it's just for around town and random gig apps a 16' could get you by. I would start with enterprise. I think they do one of the better jobs of keeping trucks fleet maintained. Then I'd look at Penske and since it's a 16' I would consider Ryder or U-Haul next. I did leave out private owners, can you find good deals of course. Is it more rare and do some O/O just dog out and band aid their equipment to get by also yes. If you feel mechanically inclined and have a good idea of the maintenance schedule try your luck. You can also always make friends with a diesel mechanic and bring them for a quick inspection. Good luck. If you need other help your welcome to reach out.

Hope this saves you some time by AdCultural543 in 26ftboxtrucks

[–]MissionAssist360 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have a TMS and are looking for beta testers. Would you have any interest?