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| Bad idea. I would suggest being a company driver for 3-5 years to learn the trade. Very expensive learning when the cart is in front of the horse. You will have a problem with insurance. Not only yours, but whoever you hire on with. Not to mention the freight you will be pulling. I would hold off. Good way to go belly up and you might find out that you don't want to be a trucker when you get the taste of it.
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and no, do not go out and buy anything bigger than a 40 channel cb radio. this way, if you really don't like driving, or the lifestyle, you'll only have to sell that used radio. try selling a used truck, ain't gonna just happen overnight. get your experience first, especially since winter is still here with us. one accident, and you're in financial bankruptcy real quick..... |
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| A Worm Trucker? A Worm Driver? I'm not certain but just bring your tackle box along and "Head East" if you will :biggrin100 (47): Thanks for the grand advise and answering my questions. :biggrin100 (33):
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| What is a worm driver? Montana is great for fishing!!!! Right now at this time I would not suggest anyone buying a truck. It's hard just as a team the way the fuel prices are. I suggest you drive for a few years getting some safe miles behind you. I also would never ever suggest anyone lease a truck from ANY company!!!!!!!! If you do decide to get a truck without the experience, get a loan from your bank and purchase your truck. The main thing for anyone who is interested in purchasing a truck right now is to do your research first. Most o/o are not even aware of the Federal Lease Laws that protect their rights as an o/o. I have talked to many that didn't know there were laws to help them when they sign a contract. There really is alot to consider when becoming an o/o. Good luck in researching You will need to find bobtail insurance, have money for fuel, tires, oil changes, and your monthly payments. Last edited by Cybergal; 06.12.2008 at 01.05 PM. |
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