30K saved and needing advice on becoming Owner operator by 2024

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Brandonva804, Aug 10, 2022.

  1. skallagrime

    skallagrime Road Train Member

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    For 30k... buy some land and build a shop.

    start outfitting it with tools, buy an old beat up truck and just start fixing crap. 10 years from now, sell your mechanics shop buisness for a few million, buy 2 brand new trucks and go out of buisness 3 years later
     
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    Charge shop fees and you'll be a billionaire in a month :p
     
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    You're a brave man to spend so much money without knowing what kind of revenue you'll be generating. Your ROI will be a very long process if you recoup it at all in such poor market conditions.
     
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    For 30k i might have a reitenour for you :p

    Im never 100% kidding but 30k on a trailer is pretty steep if its not in near perfect condition
     
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    And I may be interested
     
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    Been thinking about this. Its funny how when someone posts about buying a truck with little to no experience, everyone dogpiles in and ####s all over them.

    "Get more experience"

    "Learn on a company's dime"


    A set of tools doesn't make you a mechanic and 8 years of fixing your own car or truck in the backyard doesn't count. You make one mistake and it could cost you your business.

    Experience builds efficiency and quality. A guy who spends twice the time on a job because he had zero clue what he's into won't get much return business and you can't make money discounting 50% of your time.

    I would say the chance of success in opening a repair shop with anything less than 5 years experience, under the mentorship of someone who has been in the profession for a long time, is pretty slim.
     
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    Was somewhat tongue in cheek, ANY buisness venture is risky by nature. But i will say the # 1 thing trucking faces as an o/o is lack of being able to repair things yourself be it from lack of know-how or lack of tools/space, the second is having a second truck.

    You can beat this by pushing miles and keeping up on maintenance with a brand new truck to some degree, but then you have high overhead in the shape of big payments, and its not a sure thing either
     
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