hello, i am going through school now to get my licence.I have enough money saved for a truck and trailer ruffly $60 k. I have driven before for a while with a friend on my permit and know the basics of being an O/O but i figured i ask again. Will any freight companies find me freight with my own truck and trailer but me being straight out of school??? any advice on this question is appreciated.Thank You.
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Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by mirsadvic, Sep 27, 2014.
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only my opinion but i would just leave that money in the bank at the moment
just go drive for a company a few months
get your feet wet
as you drive and get a check each week
you can get a better idea what kind of truck you want
what kind of trailer you want to pull
where you want to drive
when you want to get home
then you can go buy a truck
lease the truck onto a company under their authority
as you get your feet wet being an O/O
they will supply trailer authority and insurance etc
and find you all your loads
later you can get your own authority and trailer and strike out on your own
go slowly setting yourself up for success
i have tried other methods and gone backwardsBinder Grinder and LGarrison Thank this. -
i was thinking to drive for someone for a few months just to get going and then move forward with the truck purchase, but thankx for the advice
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How much can you make driving someone else's truck and how much do you THINK you will make if you own your own truck? How will you make the latter a bigger enough number to be worth the added headaches?
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Now you can buy an existing carrier from a retiring owner operator and as long as there is no gap in insurance during the transition, that authority will show as being however old it is even though you are just starting out.
Frankly I don't believe a savy businessman needs 2 years driving experience, or 1, or even 1 month to make it in this business. As long as you don't run into #### or damage product, nobody that matters cares how you drive. The business end is what causes most to fail -- and that's the same for owning a small trucking company or a pizza place.
Your biggest problem will be finding insurance. With no driving experience, you may have to limit yourself to a 500mile radius to even obtain coverage at all. And it will be expensive. But it is possible.
Good luck
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