I’ve been in business before but I’m thinking of starting again
Brand new company with new MC & DOT
will I be denied work being a brand new company out there
Thinking of running reefer
Thanks for your health and happy thanksgiving
Is it difficult to get loads in your first year as an owner operator with own authority
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Avhaul, Nov 26, 2019.
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Some brokerages won't work with a brand new carrier but most will. The problem many run into is not that a few select brokerages won't work with them, it's that they run out and buy a truck with out any business experience or acumen. They don't understand basic business practices or market dynamics.
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Insurance cost are expensive for a new carrier
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Anyone will work with you if youll run the stuff for free.
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Brokers love new numbers..
Just know the market & spot rates before taking things.
Have preferred lanes and freight types planned out in your head.
With some effort you can you can pre plan some runs when you know what picks up where & when. -
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You are absolutely correct that most OO's head no business experience before getting their truck. And last I read 98% of new oo's go out of business in the first year.
Any monkey can drive a truck, it isn't difficult. But it takes a mind for numbers and business to make a profit with a truck. Heck most can't even tell you what their costs are.LoneRanger and D.Tibbitt Thank this. -
Insurance alone 20-30k a year, and the fact that brokers see a new MC and automatically do a 40-60% reduction on rates.
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