I respect your opinions and not picking a fight but disagree.. There's probably 10x more owner operators now versus then. Seemed like everywhere I used to load at the past 10+ years with a reefer and van (before I walked away from o/o in 2022) the o/o trucks live loading/unloading always outnumber the megas.
A company I started driving for as a rookie 24 years ago had 99% contract freight for 250 dry van trailers and 120 company tractors. These days all those places where they used to load at the only type trucks you see loading there are owner operators, mostly loadboard junkies booking from freight brokers.
That company abandoned dry van freight entirely about 12 years ago and now has about 120 trucks in various markets running roll offs and hauling scrap metal. Freight brokers and owner operators have cheapened everything so bad that's what companies seeking profit will do, exit whatever and get into something a tad more profitable.
Of course that's just anecdotal on my part. Don't forget the explosion of new MC's during covid and most of those carriers are still hanging in there. To the tune of several tens of thousands more than there were around during the last slow freight period of 2019. Yeah owner operators are plentiful. There's a LOT of people on the sidelines now eyeing up all this used equipment as the prices on it plummet. The guys who are folding up now will quickly be replaced.
Oldeskool has bailed out
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Still sounds like expensive boat anchors even at those reduced prices.
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Plummeting prices you say? Go somewhere its expected to flood and drive the truck into flood water. Problem solved. Well, maybe.
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Im right there with ya. Be shut down by the end of the week and start orientation for a company job monday. These rates arent worth doing the job for and i have no faith in a recovery for over a year. Say what ya want about about normal cycles but this market aint normal and im only here to make money.
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