Self Dispatching

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by JonasTtrucker, Oct 17, 2018.

  1. RaRa

    RaRa Light Load Member

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    What if you buy a truck and the engine blows up your first time out? If you want your own authority neither of those things you mentioned should stop you. Save up three months of pay. Only work with brokers that pay within a week.
     
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  3. rollin coal

    rollin coal Road Train Member

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    I book my own loads and am leased on at a company. I have my own dry van and also run power only tow aways but borrowed a newer reefer from the company I leased on with for access to that freight. I'd wouldn't go into the outlay of buying a reefer myself not in my current financial circumstance. New(er) ones in good condition aren't cheap and I'm not bothering with a money pit, claim prone, worn out, waterlogged POS. Having this reefer gives me access to some easy money when trucks are tight, and money period when they're not. With my own authority I'd not have that flexibility so for me having my authority doesn't make sense. I prefer to pick/choose every move that gets made and negotiate each load that way I know everything is above the table. So that's the point. Individual circumstances dictate what does and doesn't make sense in a given operation.
     
  4. Roguefox

    Roguefox Light Load Member

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    You don't seem seem to understand what 3 months of operating expense is. It would definitely cover a blown engine. Saving up just 3 months of pay and starting your own authority is why people fail.
     
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  5. RaRa

    RaRa Light Load Member

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    You don't seem to understand what I was talking about.
     
  6. PE_T

    PE_T Road Train Member

    Self-dispatching is overrated. This is not rocket science. If you know how to shop on Amazon or are tech savvy, you will be fine. The more you do it, the easier it gets.

    Now, starting a trucking company is more complicated. It requires experience, lots of learning, solid personal money management, and lots of money saved up (about 50k).
     
  7. jbgrim72

    jbgrim72 Bobtail Member

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    3% to factor
     
  8. 2 CHAINS

    2 CHAINS Light Load Member

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    I have 18months . It allows me to sit when freight is paying pennies. When rates pick up im back at it save save save because next year it repeats its self
     
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