Owner Operator
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by AriGab, Feb 12, 2023.
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Between 1977 and 2022 I worked in operations, management, training and safety.
Hired, worked and qualified hundreds of drivers, many being self employed truck owners.
Many drivers were ex-owner operators and they often were among the best in the barn as they understood the whole picture.
Those guys were often older guys who decided it was time to sell the headaches and just drive.TripleSix, D.Tibbitt, blairandgretchen and 1 other person Thank this. -
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I would go to the community college route like I did, that way you’re not locked into a contract.
He said your brother-in-law’s already a truck driver, so you can bounce ideas off him and what he knows to get you through the rough spots.AriGab and Crude Truckin' Thank this. -
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I have checked into some companies that offer the training and do the CDL test themselves and pay you while you are in the training. Some require longer "contracts" to drive for them, usually one to two years but some of those will "pro-rate" what you have to payback if you choose to leave and go to work for another company. The quality of the training can vary a lot so, do your homework on prospective trucking companies.
If you are interested in flat-bedding, TMC and Maverick have pretty good reputations.AriGab Thanks this. -
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