I've been watching some you tube videos and some of those show on the TV, but I think the stuff I'll be doing will be quite a bit different as far as logistics go. I guess most of the loads are out 100-300 miles from the mill so I'll only be running one or two loads a day and around here everything is 80k or under without a permit. The mill owns the trucks and I believe most of the trailers have grapples on them so I'll be doing all the loading and unloading. I'm pretty quick with a grapple and I think that will work out great for me on the weeks I don't my son (custody stuff) because I think I'll be able to unload at the mill at night if the load is far away and I'm gonna be running late to the mill. That will get me a head start on getting the next load and hopefully I'll be able to sneak in an extra load or two a week, on the weeks that I don't have my son. I'm hoping the trucks at least have a suspension guage on the tractor, that will at least allow me to roughly caculate what's on the trailer. I can't remember if the trailer are spread axle or not. If they spread axle, I can get pretty sloppy on the weight there, but the spread axles would be a little harder to navigate tight turns. I think your right about owning a truck. I owned one for 5 years but it was all road stuff so if I do get a chance to own another truck, I'll wait a year or two and see if I feel ready for it then. Besides none of the trucks around here are spec'd for that kind of work. It's hard to find trucks around here with lower gears and full lockers. You can find some but none of them have sleepers on them and with this job they said some night I'll be sleeping in the truck. Anyway, thanks for the response. It gave me more to think about and consider.