Tractor Operator
Tractor Operator
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If you have recently taken the plunge and gotten your CDL to drive semi-trucks, you may wonder how to get started in the owner/operator trucking business. Many companies will finance your endeavor, if your credit is good enough and if you have a large amount of money to put down on a rig. If, however, you are not in the latter group, you may think about a tractor-trailer rental to get you started.
1- A look through the local yellow pages or a quick search online will reveal a number of tractor-trailer rental companies. Every type of truck, from Mack to Freightliner, from a small moving truck to a big 53-foot trailer or flat bed is available for rent. The most important question for you to answer is what do you need the truck to do for you? What are you looking to accomplish?
2- When you have successfully answered these questions, it is time to go rental shopping. Speak with other truck drivers, the instructor at your school, perhaps even someone at the Department of Motor Vehicles, any of these sources will be able to recommend a rental company based on their past experiences.
3- Call the companies that you would like to do business with to make an appointment with a salesman. This is not like renting a car, there is a lot of money involved and you need to make sure that you are going to be happy with the transaction. The salesman can help with demonstrating features of a truck, letting you test drive it and arranging for delivery of the truck.
4- If you are interested in owing a truck in the future, speak with your salesman about any rent to own options that they may have. The tractor-trailer rental company may also be able to help you with financing if you choose this particular rental option.
5- Even though renting a semi-truck isn't exactly like renting a car, there are some similarities. For example, trucks come with many of the same options as their smaller passenger car counter parts. Many of these options such as, air conditioning, leather seats, and heated mirrors are nice, but also raise the price and most people can live without them.
6- You may be able to get a special rental rate depending upon the length of time that you need to have the tractor-trailer rental for. The more time you can commit to renting the truck, the more the price goes down. Many rental companies will rent by the week, month or even by the year.
7- These tips should give you some insight as to how to rent a tractor-trailer that will suit your wants and needs. The most important thing that you can do is to shop around, get the best price and the best truck that you can afford that will meet your needs.
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