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Groover
Explorer II
Jan 15, 2014

Delivering RV's for a living

Have any of you delivered RV's professionally?

I was recenly laid off and have been contemplating a career change anyway to have more control over my time. Last night I saw an add on this site for RV delivery drivers and started wondering how that works out. The add is by CW but I am sure that other employers are out there. I would like to set my own schedule according to personal needs and wonder if they are accomodating of that. The add promises $1.37 to $1.45 per mile depending on size of the RV being delivered. I would expect fuel alone to run $0.30 to $0.40 loaded and $0.20 or more per mile unloaded. If I were just delivering from the factory the pickup runs and trips to home from the dealer would be empty so I would be looking at $0.60 per paying mile just for fuel. I would need to buy a new truck and a dually diesel equipped with required equipment would probably be pushing $60,000. The truck would have to be good for 300,000 miles just to get the cost down to $0.20 per mile on purchase price. This math indicates that I might be making $0.50 per mile after fuel and vehicle purchase. From this I would still have to pay for insurance, motel bills, maintenance and other travel expenses. If half of my time is driving empty I am not sure that I could make any profit, much less a living.

I would like to hear from others what their experience was while doing this before I make any decisions on whether to pursue it. I live between Nashville and Huntsville AL so it would take me a full day just to get to Elkhart to make a pickup.