Two hundred Canadian drivers needed to deliver RVs
U.S. RV Transport, a company based in Wakarusa, Indiana, is seeking 200 Canadian drivers to transport trailers and 5th wheels to Alberta, Canada. The demand for RVs in Canada has increased this year and the company is shipping more RVs to Canada. Rather than have U.S. drivers make the delivery and spend a night in Canada before returning, they want Canadians to do the delivery. The round trip takes 4-5 days. See the article at EdmuntonSun.com for more information.
Craig Chilton's How to Get Paid $50,000 a Year to Travel (by RV) has loads of information for the person interested in making money delivering RVs. It's available at RVBookstore.com. Jaimie
For information on Jaimie Hall's recently revised book, Support Your RV LIfestyle! An Insider's Guide to Working on the Road, 2nd ed., see RVBookstore.com.
Craig Chilton's How to Get Paid $50,000 a Year to Travel (by RV) has loads of information for the person interested in making money delivering RVs. It's available at RVBookstore.com. Jaimie
For information on Jaimie Hall's recently revised book, Support Your RV LIfestyle! An Insider's Guide to Working on the Road, 2nd ed., see RVBookstore.com.
2 Comments:
I've tried this and unless you live close to where your delivering you don't make any money. The company only pays one way and with expences and wear and tear on your vehicle even with write offs you could make more as a greeter at Wall Mart.
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Prowler Regal, at April 14, 2007 4:25 PM
Thanks for pointing out that you do need to look at opportunities like this carefully and see if you actually do make money. From Craig's book and talking to others who have done this, it sounds like you have to get "back hauls" to make serious money and that isn't always easy. Jaimie
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Jaimie Hall, at April 15, 2007 7:50 AM
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