owner operator requirements

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by clucas92, Sep 21, 2020.

  1. black_dog106

    black_dog106 Road Train Member

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    Everything the members have said already, and....
    $100K in the bank to start, minimum. Good down payment or pay for truck. Pay a good portion of insurance(have you priced insurance?). Get truck tinkered and fixed to your liking. A good chunk in the bank for breakdowns. Money to run on for the first couple months.
    Poof, 100k, gone.
     
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  3. clucas92

    clucas92 Bobtail Member

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    I'd agree if I was getting my own authority. My plan is to buy a truck and lease onto either Landstar or Mercer [possibly another of similar pros]. Would I really need that much, as a MINIMUM, just to get out there?
     
  4. Crude Truckin'

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    I'd say when you're hooking up to your first trailer, you should have absolute minimum 25k in the bank.
     
  5. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    TransAm has nicer trucks that are loaded for driver comfort.
     
  6. NightWind

    NightWind Road Train Member

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    Take the time to research the articles on this website about this very thing. I'm sure every question you have has been answered on this forum. Good luck
     
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  7. Siinman

    Siinman Road Train Member

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    I started out with my own numbers so have no clue on Lease On to Company. But a guy just posted about being leased onto Landstar and needed to replace his One Box after only two months and was stuck for 5 days and dealer said 9K to replace. He is no longer replying back on this forum, So guess he gave up. Make sure to have 20K min in your pocket after truck.
     
  8. International man

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    No you don't. But you do need a pretty decent chunk of change but you can start off lower and save as much as you can. You should try and at least have the cost of am engine rebuild in your account.
     
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  9. black_dog106

    black_dog106 Road Train Member

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    Friend just had a Cat done out of frame, at Cat. $30K...
     
  10. pullem

    pullem Bobtail Member

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    Hello,
    We've done both, but we own our truck. Leasing on only requires a few dollars in gas $. But, you should have a min of $2k for 2290, fuel, inspection, etc. 10k in case of repairs/emergency.

    Having an authority was a whole 'nother story. We had to shut it down due to lack of funds & only running 1 truck. The driver didn't run enough miles to keep the lights on. But I think we only came out of pocket about 7k to run the 1st load. I would suggest 10k minimum (20k to be comfortable) + 3mo operating expenses.

     
  11. Michael H

    Michael H Medium Load Member

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    First thing you should do is use that little magnifiying glass icon and do a search for the eight gazillion posts with that exact same question. You will get all the repetitive answers you'll ever want.
     
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