LTL or Owner/Operator?

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by cjbrents, Apr 15, 2019.

  1. Ridlingdj

    Ridlingdj Medium Load Member

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    That load I grossed out at 97,360 and almost 13 foot wide
     
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  3. cjbrents

    cjbrents Light Load Member

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    Theres someone on YouTube who showed the loadboard over at Landstar, with rates, miles, and open deck trailers. I saw that some were less than 1,000 miles, but paying $7,000, and some were $14,000! I’d love to get a tri-axle lowboy and truck for that... but I don’t know if it’s worth $7k for one to one-and-a-half day’s work... due to whatever expenses may be necessary. I just don’t know enough about that side of the industry, but I think I would enjoy that a whole lot more than LTL
     
  4. BigHossVolvo

    BigHossVolvo Road Train Member

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    Checkout Nick Mordaunt or Sergei Dratchev on YouTube. They both do heavy haul with Landstar, and Sergei recently went independent.

    Ive been thinking about getting out of the Van/Reefer LTL/FTL game also. Been doing some Roll Tite Flat deck, and my Dad used to run step deck.
     
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  5. cjbrents

    cjbrents Light Load Member

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    I’ve run into both channels today! Glad you mentioned them. And both have really nice trucks and trailers. I’ve got no flatbed experience though. I’ve been thinking about giving ATS a call and making the move. Get my experience with them since they’re paying company drivers up to $85k/year. They have a program in place to get you to heavy haul, but I read on the forum earlier that THAT just isn’t how easy it is over there. For me, I just need the flat/stepdeck/double deck/lowboy experience
     
  6. Ridlingdj

    Ridlingdj Medium Load Member

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    The problem with those are that you probably require escorts and permits which can run you a lot of money or there is a lot more than just driving I dont have to worry too much about permits because I have a blanket permit for Florida because pretty much all that I haul is agricultural equipment
     
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    cjbrents Light Load Member

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    10/4. I’m still searching around. Ain’t heard too many bad words about Bruce Oakley. Thinking of buying truck and pulling hopper bottom for him. Seems like a good deal to me. I could be wrong. Like I said, I’m still researching
     
  8. Ridlingdj

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    Just be careful a lot of hopper bottoms are seasonal work
     
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  9. PE_T

    PE_T Road Train Member

    Yeah, o/o requires too much of your time if you really want to make the big money. There are o/o’s who don’t care much about the money as long as they get to take one month off every couple months. I’m not one of them. I don’t mind working like a slave as long as I get to retire early.
     
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  10. Ridlingdj

    Ridlingdj Medium Load Member

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    I work like a slave to get bigger and have more stress
     
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