I'm REALLY Confused About Something

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by dvjordan, Jan 7, 2013.

  1. dvjordan

    dvjordan Bobtail Member

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    Thanks for the feedback. Keep it up and I hope you make out all right. That's pretty much exactly what I really, really wouldn't want to happen in the first couple of months.
     
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  3. dvjordan

    dvjordan Bobtail Member

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    Well, seems like there's more than one way to skin this cat. I'm not 100% sure how much he's willing to take on just yet. Whatever he does end up doing for me in the beginning, I'll be doing myself sooner or later.
     
  4. dvjordan

    dvjordan Bobtail Member

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    Right, and I'll definitely have to ask what the specific numbers are. However, logic dictates that his two trucks are going to have the lions share of the gross, so you're calculations are probably not too far off.
     
  5. dvjordan

    dvjordan Bobtail Member

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    Well, nothing's set in stone yet, but I thought about starting them at 0.39 with a per diem, with advancement up to 0.60 or so when I have my own authority and am dispatching all my own loads. Not sure about the whole health insurance thing yet, but was thinking about including some form of life insurance/accidental death coverage, etc. Don't know about a retirement savings plan, but it can also be considered. Ideally I'd like to give them a 1099 and supply health insurance. Not really sure that's even possible though. Of course paid vacation aught to be in there as well. All that's up in the air still. However, I know all to well from my own experiences how crappy employers can be.
     
  6. TX skateboard

    TX skateboard Bobtail Member

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    I dont know what your financial state is but if you have a good amount of money saved up ALREADY i believe youll be able to overcome alot of problems (if any) pretty good. problem with alot of guys they get in the business and are living pay check by pay check, so when something major happens they're stuck.

    im actually in almost the same situation as you are. im with a husband and wife that have authority insurance and finance company. and they charge 15% of for that also. i like it. i have no complaints really. but i am looking at getting my own authority already. but im taking it easy right now. i plan on being with them hopefully another six months beforr i get my own autho. just scoping the whole operation out i guess. good luck man, im sure you'll be ok.
     
  7. Pound Puppy

    Pound Puppy Heavy Load Member

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    Have you ever driven truck OTR? That may be a good start too learn the business before getting into a very difficult industry blind. I can give you my numbers aa a leased O/O and theyre good, the catch is my equipment is paid for and I have cash in reserve. I grossed 205,000 and brought home 81,000 after taxes. I got killed on taxes this year. If you wanna do it buy a good truck and drive it yourself a year or two and learn the industry. Get an OOIDA membership and use thier business workshops and pick thier brains. Anyone out here can tell you anything you wanna hear if it means making a buck off of you. Get youre feet wet and get a hands on education before you try this.
     
  8. dvjordan

    dvjordan Bobtail Member

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    I have not, just some dump trucks and a couple of local trips. About the only familiarity with OTR is from the people I know who do long haul trucking. However, all the guys I know don't mind the money they're making. Guess I haven't run into anyone yet who's not doing at least ok.
     
  9. dvjordan

    dvjordan Bobtail Member

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    Thanks. I was going to try with $25k reserve for two trucks, but judging by everyone's experience it would only cover one.
     
  10. NavigatorWife

    NavigatorWife Road Train Member

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    Yes we all would love to see you make it with your sanity and some money in the bank for those rainy days when the hail falls..:biggrin_25526:
     
  11. tomkatrose

    tomkatrose Light Load Member

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    Its funny. I watch American Greed on CNBC and they show stories of people who lost everything because some ponzie scheme promised huge income potential. In hindsight, they always say "if it seems to good to be true... or if it seems like such easy money...". Considering trucking is a very commoditized industry and the margins are very thin in general, does this opportunity seem too good to be true? Think long and hard about it, listening to what everyone is saying and if you want to pay for the education, buy one truck and see how it goes, thereby limiting your exposure. You have everything to lose if you're wrong where as he only loses a truck to dispatch.
     
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