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    Wayne can correct me if I'm wrong, but..Hot shotting is basically running a load somewhere that needs it ASAP. Whether it's oil field stuff, car parts, etc. Expediting, is similar to trucking, but you use straight trucks, an cargo vans. Your also hauling butt to places, just not as fast..lol.



    So in short...Hot shot = Time sensitive loads Expedite = Small loads, that a 18 wheeler is over kill for. Hence the use of straight trucks an Vans.

    Hope that helps, an thanks Wayne, will shoot ya a pm here in the future, an pick your brain.

    Sorry OP!

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    A lot of that is correct, but it is not quite the "gotta get it there ASAP" anymore like it use to be. Basically hotshotting is a non-dedicated form of delivery, meaning you are not working a dedicated route and are not necessarily working for one specific company. It basically is a one time delivery from point A to point B for a company who usually does not have their own transportation delivery system. Quite often I picked up loads on Thursday that did not have to be there until Monday morning, and it was not but a couple hundred miles or so away. Probably one of the hardest things about hotshotting is getting "backhauls" (a load from somewhere near the place you just delivered back somewhere near home so you can get paid coming back also). Deadheading (going back home without a load) really sucked because you were spending money out of your pocket for fuel without an expectation of any return since you do not have a load. I subcontracted to a company that set up all my runs for me. While I was going from point A to point B, they were busy looking for me a run from point B back home to point A, or from point B to point C. I did not have to worry about getting on the load boards to find a run, they were doing it for me, I just had to concentrate on load I had. There are a lot of hotshotters out there with the big rigs also, as companies have one time loads of 20 - 40 tons they need delivered, and the trailer I had could only carry a max load of 8 tons. There are a lot of long hours in it, but it can pay pretty well, just depends on what a person wants to put into it. That being said, there are a lot of regulations also, you have to follow pretty much all of the DOT regulations the heavy haulers have to follow. Some of them are a pain, but it is what it is, and you go into it knowing about it so you just deal with it. I enjoyed a lot of it (seeing country I normally would not have seen, being my own boss, working outside) and a lot I did not enjoy (big city traffic jams (AUSTIN SUCKED!!!), securing loads in 100+ degree weather, tarping in rain or winds). Hope this answered some questions anyone might have.

    Ouch, sorry the post was so long, did mean to ramble on this long.
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    Good post Wayne, an thanks for the clarifying it better then I did. I just went with the down an dirty. Heh.

    I'll refrain from derailing this thread any longer, or I'ma owe the OP my whole cooler! lol.

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    And I too owe an apology to the OP, I did not mean to get so far off topic.

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    Dodge=dump

    Its all good fellas!

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    so op dont you think it would be cheaper to fix that than to buy another truck?

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    Dodge=dump

    In all reality yes, I may fix it and only use it for scrapping. Its not worth anything resell interior is junk, its rusting something awful, and well, it has all sorts of issues haha.

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    well if it is junk then i would move on lol.

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    Dodge=dump

    dead on driveway get explosives
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kochy View Post
    Sorry to go off topic here, but what is hotshotting? You mean like shipping things cross country kind of like Uship? That's the picture that I'm seeing.
    Yes, you kind of have it; Hotshotting is the one who carrys the loads; does the driving, etc.


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