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asheron Hurley
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2011.10.18 21:14:00 -
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As the title suggests i am looking for a good starting point to start my career as a hauler.
I am NOT posting here looking for work (though that would be nice) 
What i AM looking for is guidance on what i should be doing to get myself out there as a new hauler/Courier. I took a look at the contracts in the Neocon but the collateral vs isk per jump is ridiculous ( 2million down for 40k isk ?) 
I really like the idea of this career path but some additional guidance would be great.
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Kilrayn
Caldari Provisions
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Posted - 2011.10.18 21:24:00 -
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I don't haul myself, I'll usually just liquidate if I move. But my understanding is that most hauling contracts will require a high collateral (I'd assume for the approximate value of the goods being hauled), usually higher than the payoff.
I'd recommend looking for a hauling/industrial corp (you can check corp forum or 'Recruitment' channel in-game). You may also want to ask in the science and industry forum. There are many organized public channels of a wide variety, and there may be one for hauling contracts. In the beginning, the Universe was created. This has angered numerous people for many different reasons and is widely considered as a 'bad move'. |

asheron Hurley
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2011.10.18 21:44:00 -
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Kilrayn wrote:I don't haul myself, I'll usually just liquidate if I move. But my understanding is that most hauling contracts will require a high collateral (I'd assume for the approximate value of the goods being hauled), usually higher than the payoff.
I'd recommend looking for a hauling/industrial corp (you can check corp forum or 'Recruitment' channel in-game). You may also want to ask in the science and industry forum. There are many organized public channels of a wide variety, and there may be one for hauling contracts.
Thanks i posted in the corps and got multiple reply's almost instantly! |

DeliciousHamBeast
The Concilium Enterprises Spectrum Alliance
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Posted - 2011.10.18 21:45:00 -
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I tried being a courier when I first started, making lowsec runs was actually quite a bit of fun. You can check for courier contracts from the contracts window (one of the icons on the left). Many of them will have crazy huge collateral, but not all. Be very careful about accepting contracts to lowsec/nullsec or contracts that look too good to be true (they often are), and there are a few courier-related scams out there. -- Beep Beep Imma Jeep. |

Keno Skir
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Posted - 2011.10.19 02:16:00 -
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I give out a few short haulage contracts, contact me in-game. The Apostle : I want a kangeroo Captain Kirk : Silly Austrians Sarmatiko : Let me guess: you're from US? Captain Kirk : Yeah Riverside IA - why? |

Anshio Tamark
Avitus Lugus
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Posted - 2011.10.19 09:05:00 -
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Well, I have two suggestions, for solving your minor problem. 1: Join a corp who needs to get stuff hauled frequently, and get a bit of ISK for doing it. 2: Find some small-scale courier contracts first, until you can fly a bigger ship and can afford taking on bigger hauling tasks.
I know I can easily set up some courier contracts for you to carry out with a decent pay if you feel like it. |

Steve Ronuken
Fuzzwork Enterprises
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Posted - 2011.10.19 11:00:00 -
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It can help to have an alt accept the hauling contract, then have them transfer it to you. That way, it's not immediately obvious that it's you moving someone's stuff. In the event of a planned gank on the way. |

Amaranthia Lamarr
Pink Winged Unicorns for Peace Love and Anarchy
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Posted - 2011.10.19 12:33:00 -
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asheron Hurley wrote:... isk per jump is ridiculous ( 2million down for 40k isk ?) 
I usually set up 1% of the collateral as reward and have no problem getting that contract picked up.
Of course this is between trade hubs, no lo-sec and not that much m3 (around 1000m3).....
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Telegram Sam
The Drones Club
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Posted - 2011.10.19 13:57:00 -
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DeliciousHamBeast wrote:Be very careful about accepting contracts to lowsec/nullsec or contracts that look too good to be true (they often are), and there are a few courier-related scams out there. To be more specific, watch for the low-sec hauling scam where you pay a lot more collateral than what the items are worth. Example, you pay 10mil collateral. The items are worth 2mil. When you enter low-sec, your contractor blows you up and gets the 10mil collateral, and maybe some of the contracted items back. Plus some lulz and your ship on his killboard.  The outcome of war is determined by the interaction of three factors:-á Reason;-á Emotion;-á Chance. -Clausewitz |

Cathy Drall
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2011.10.19 14:25:00 -
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Telegram Sam wrote:DeliciousHamBeast wrote:Be very careful about accepting contracts to lowsec/nullsec or contracts that look too good to be true (they often are), and there are a few courier-related scams out there. To be more specific, watch for the low-sec hauling scam where you pay a lot more collateral than what the items are worth. Example, you pay 10mil collateral. The items are worth 2mil. When you enter low-sec, your contractor blows you up and gets the 10mil collateral, and maybe some of the contracted items back. Plus some lulz and your ship on his killboard.  Yes, heed the words of Mr Bauhaus! Be very careful where you're hauling stuff! |
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