Am a new driver and I like to buy a truck. My question is Where do Canadian owner operators get there loads from? is there a app that I can look at?
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Discussion in 'Canadian Truckers Forum' started by Salgar01d, Aug 16, 2023.
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Jeezus, ya don't know if you're even gonna like it yet but you're already wanting to buy a truck ?
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New Canadian was in MTO office trying to get registrations/plates for 3 big trucks he just purchased. He had a bill of sale and a picture of the ad featuring the trucks. He did not know the trucks would require SAFETY INSPECTION CERTIFICATE to get license plates.Another Canadian driver, peterd and IH Truck Guy Thank this.
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If you are asking on here where to find loads, then don't buy a truck.
You need to already know your cost of operating the truck, what is the minimum you can run for to make a profit after setting funds aside for maintenance, paying yourself, insurance, emergency fund, truck replacement in 'x' years, ifta, plates etc.
Also you should already know what loads you will run and where to find those loads with direct freight clients or leasing on with a specific company. Planning to rely on load boards is not a good plan.
Do so.e door knocking, find clients that have the type of freight you want to haul, get relationships going with the people that decide who is called to move their freight. Know what they are paying currently, and how many loads they ship on average.Another Canadian driver, AModelCat, REO6205 and 5 others Thank this. -
Jesus Christ you guys don't need to chop my head off am just asking for tips I didn't mean to offend anyone
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Buying the truck is the easy part. All of the aforementioned stuff needs to be figured out first. Personally, I will never buy my own truck. Way too many headaches.Another Canadian driver, Canadianhauler21, peterd and 1 other person Thank this.
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Not offended at all, just pointing out the stuff you need sorted out to be successful, lots of folks think buy a truck and loads on the load boards will pay the bills, then they realize too late running a truck is a business and have no idea what to do to make a profit, and lose everything in the process.
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Don’t take offence, experienced folks are trying to stop you from making a terrible decision. Don’t do this. Get a co driving job, and get experience and learn the business. It’s hard out there for owner ops. As said, plunking down financing is the easy part.
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Go home.Another Canadian driver Thanks this.
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