You have to be careful with that plan. I have no experience with those companies, but I would bet they have a non compete clause in there contract that would prohibit you from using there brokers if you went out on your own. I guess I'll put it this way. Let's say you go over to one of those companies, use there brokers for a year and then decide you kind the freight so much and the accounts you have been running you want to get your own numbers and run. Well now you just took business away from that old company that you wouldn't have known about or had access to most likely as a single truck operation. That would be like me trying to take one of Schneider's customers, Schneider would not be happy and most likely come after you because you had the proprietary information on how they run the freight for that company, what rate they run it at and all that good stuff.
I'm just saying it would surprise me if they didn't have that clause in there contract. I think I remember reading that in Schneider's contact/agreement.
Just ask the questions, do your homework and good luck to you!
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I know a IC who got fired because he left the trl unsecured. He parked his truck and trl , on the side street at the ATL OC. He did not put a lock on the trailer and someone broke into it. SNI fired him, but he got to keep the truck. He is now working for LS.
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Today's lesson. Jill is a #####.
So Rand told me the trip from Westfield, MA to New Milford CT was about 110 miles running all big road. Jill said it was 77 miles running goat paths. So I decided "hey it can't be that bad right?" After 2 hours I realized I made a huge mistake..lol.
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Gotta love 7% grades and 455 hp
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Another good example, try following her directions to the p&g in Tunkhannock coming from the north. I think it's 29 she takes you on. Yeah that's her way of trying to kill you. That road really isn't meant for a truck and trailer at all! It's with the extra 10 miles going to 6 instead!Home_on_wheels Thanks this. -
They told you to trust Jill in orientation? ####, from day one they told me to #### Jill in Dallas. That was for company orientation, tho...
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Looking at my first settlement with a truck payment this week....for those reading not on Choice you can see your breakdown of expenses and revenue through the week and it appears my final numbers are in.
I don't give specifics but I managed to net over 2K and that includes my first truck payment....I will take taxes out of that so that net is a little less of course.
Next week may be a little less but I am taking 2 days off with a load through my parents house but still a comfortable profit lined up.
It ain't easy folks. I feel like I'm earning my money here and you better have a Plan B ready should a load cancel on you.TruckDuo, drvrtech77, RStewart and 1 other person Thank this. -
Jill is mainly best used when you get close to the customer. Using her from point A to point B will have you on goat paths all the way to save 5 or 10 miles. She is good to get you to the customer though.
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