Quote:
Originally Posted by Luscious Media
Did it part-time as a kid. Hours sucked as most calls came in after the bars closed. Cops have a list of wreckers they call, you have to be on their list to make any real money and it helps to be on their good side. Pulled a few cops out of ditches without filing a report. Competition can be brutal as most areas have established services in place that have been there for years. If you can break in, the money is excellent.
Want a better one? Seatow. My buddy owns the local franchise here and he rakes it in.
|
I know a few tow truck drivers and this is some reallt good / straight up advice.

I don't know if it's the best thing to break into w/o experience. You really have to hustle and get / maintain connections with cops and shops. Also you don't just want a wrecker, you'll need a flatbed too. Especially now, more and more cars have to be flatbedded.