So you want to "own " your own company

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by NightWind, Nov 16, 2006.

  1. slabrunner

    slabrunner Light Load Member

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    Definitely do the nursing thing. My daughter's getting her RN and looking forward to a new hospital (Presbyterian) opening soon in Rio Rancho where she hopes to get work. Trucking is a tough, tough racket. No romantic adventure here, just gritty tedium of the road. Invest in your own skills.
     
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  3. anightwind

    anightwind Bobtail Member

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    If you've never driven a class 8 or commercial truck then it'll be all but impossible to get a truck or your own authority because you won't be able to get insurance. Most insurance companies won't insure you if you don't have at least 2 years of experience. Some companies that you lease to can get you covered but other wise you've got a long hard road ahead

     
  4. newly crusin

    newly crusin Medium Load Member

    Seeking info on "UCR' registration.
    I went to their website at : https://www.ucr.in.gov/
    tried to apply for 2010, but received a message that they were not accepting applications.
    As an O/O with my own authority , due I have to register with them?
    Any info would be appreciated.

    crusin
     
  5. newly crusin

    newly crusin Medium Load Member

    anightwind,

    Not to correct you in any way, but I'm a new driver and a new O/O and I did not have a problem getting affordable insurance.

    crusin
     
  6. mitchtazz

    mitchtazz Road Train Member

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    just curious, but what's your interpretation of affordable? i may have to shop where you shop, if nothing gets my quotes lower then what they've been.
     
  7. Gears

    Gears Trucker Forum STAFF - Gone, But Not Forgotten.

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    You'll need to register with them, but as of now, they don't have their registration fees for 2010 settled yet. Stay tuned for that. There should be some information on the site when the 2010 registration is due.
    Kudos to you for knowing what you need to do and taking action!
     
  8. newly crusin

    newly crusin Medium Load Member

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    mitchtazz

    Call Progressive, they had quoted me approx.$7300.00 yearly.

    crusin
     
  9. newly crusin

    newly crusin Medium Load Member

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    Gears,

    "UCR' registration,

    Thanks,I try to stay on top of things.


    crusin
     
  10. Dr Demented

    Dr Demented Light Load Member

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    Progressive told me they don't do insurance for anyone going over a 500 mile radius, so I gave them the 1-finger salute and found an insurer who will do it for $5977 annually.
     
  11. HwyPilot

    HwyPilot Medium Load Member

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    While $7300/yr isn't the worst quote on the books, you have to factor in the coverage angle they have. No hazmat - absolutely unh-uh forget it. And that 500 mile bubble from some places will barely get you into the next state. This really puts them on the average/expensive side of the fence.

    I have Progressive insurance on my other stuff, but they're no match for truck specific insurance carriers when it comes to trucks. And btw, for those who think that's the TOTAL cost of insurance - :biggrin_25512: - that figure is for cargo and liability only. I'm paying $265 per month just for physical damage on the truck and trailer with gap coverage and a $1k deductable.

    If full insurance for an owner/operator doesn't cost you somewhere around a grand a month, you probably don't have very much insurance.
     
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