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In this episode of 'This Weekend Trucking,' we dive into the cargo van business with John Russell, owner of J and K Russell's Trucking. John shares his journey from working a nine-to-five job to running his own cargo van business, featuring real numbers and real challenges. Learn about his average weekly miles, earnings, costs, and the unexpected hurdles he's faced along the way. John also sheds light on the importance of transparency and his future expansion plans. This episode is packed with insights for anyone interested in or already navigating the trucking industry.
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In this episode of 'This Weekend Trucking,' we dive into the cargo van business with John Russell, owner of J and K Russell's Trucking. John shares his journey from working a nine-to-five job to running his own cargo van business, featuring real numbers and real challenges. Learn about his average weekly miles, earnings, costs, and the unexpected hurdles he's faced along the way. John also sheds light on the importance of transparency and his future expansion plans. This episode is packed with insights for anyone interested in or already navigating the trucking industry.
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🌍 Our website: https://www.bobtail.com/
🌍 Sign up for factoring: https://www.bobtail.com/contact-us/
🌍 Sign up for a fleet card: https://www.bobtail.com/fleet-card/
JOIN OUR COMMUNITY
📸 Instagram: bobtailcapitalÂ
Tune in on YouTube, Apple Podcasts and Spotify!

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