O/O looking for info on companies with load boards.
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Farmerbob1, May 29, 2019.
Page 4 of 7
-
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
Drop and hook, Scooter. We need to get you a abbreviation cheat sheet
Wespipes and Scooter Jones Thank this. -
Or perhaps it's me. Maybe should have been D&H. The abbreviation nazi's are out.....
-
-
Could be different with your company but I doubt it...
I couldn't go back to sharing trailers... That's just me.spyder7723, Farmerbob1, DieselDrivinDaddy and 1 other person Thank this. -
Recently, not so much. 3 or 4 years ago, a lot.
But, let's do the simple math.
Trailer is broke down, takes 3 hours to get it fixed. Maybe once a week.
Live load/unload, 2 hours on both ends 4 times a week.
Who's doing better? -
And now we enter the "My dog is bigger than your dog" phase of the thread.
@Farmerbob1 before I ever booked my own, I used to practice booking myself using the free load boards.
You have to incorporate your hours of service into your plan as well.
I knew once I got on at Landstar, I'd never look back.
When I got my access to the load board, I was like a kid in a candy store.
I have both my trucks planned out for two weeks with great loads.
Landstar you can book yourself out to oblivion.
Schneider I don't know.
Whatever you choose, let nothing stop you, or stand in your way, and you'll be ok.Last edited: Jun 1, 2019
Opus, Farmerbob1 and dwells40 Thank this. -
JonJon78 Thanks this.
-
Sometimes you have to throw a dog off the end of a dock to get him to swim.
Go to Landstar IF you can qualify. Rates and lanes are easy. You probably already know more than you think you do. What's hard is building contacts and relationships. Otherwise your just another truck and everyone has a truck. That's not what you want to be right now.
Man, I appreciate you taking the time to post your experiences and sharing for the whole world to see, but it seems the only thing you have learned this far is the way around the mechanics shop.
Keep on with these baby steps and your truck will be trash before you learn anything. I mean this sincerely. I take you to be hard working, smart, and cautious. All great traits. Don't let your caution handicap you.spyder7723 and Farmerbob1 Thank this. -
Farmerbob1 Thanks this.
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
Page 4 of 7