My father has been driving for 15 years as a company driver and recently decided to become an owner operator. We have always wanted to go into business together and have our own fleet one day. I was never interested in driving because I have a Job that pays pretty well.
One of my good friends started something similar with his father without being a driver or having a CDL. From what he told me he owns the carrier company and he hired his father and 7 other drivers as owner operators under his authority. The only thing he does is makes sure his drivers has loads and he gets a percentage of the loads that they run for running under his authority.
I was wondering if going this route is something that happens often or does most carrier company owners have experience driving OTR?
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I helped a guy open his own authority recently. He worked as a dispatcher for over a year, managing about 10 trucks daily. At the same time his father was an o/o for the same company. They got couple more trucks, found drivers and went on their own.
So yes, it's definitely possible, but you better get some experience first. Driving is the easiest part, finding good loads and managing everything is the hardest. It's not as easy as it seems likejwat14 and swaggerjacker Thank this. -
My wife tried to be my dispatcher when I was leased to Landstar...I give her credit, she tried her very best, but without trucking experience it was tough for her to understand how the timing of appointments and the HOS regulations have to work together.
I would imagine that not having been involved with your dad's job other than hearing about what goes on, it might be a strain on a good relationship until you get acclimated to how trucking works. Starting a new company with experience is tough enough...starting one without some experience in the office would make it more than double tough.jwat14, swaggerjacker and DUNE-T Thank this. -
Thanks for all the replies. I forgot to mention that my mother dispatch for my step father for a about 5 years when I was a kid. My family is very experienced and I would say I'm pretty knowledgeable about the business side. Only thing I lack is actual driving experience....do I need that to be a dispatcher?
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How would you advise gaining more experience without driving? My job only requires me to work half a year(professional athlete)..so in the offseason I have time to dedicate to the business. -
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