Yes baby steps are the best way.... I went from company to lease purchase to leased on owner operator to own authority.... Can still say the learning curve is steeper then mount Everest.. And the mistakes made everyday with own authoritty is much more heart braking then anything else because you get punished both physically and financially
Some numbers for new O/O
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by DUNE-T, Aug 23, 2018.
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So, the problem here is not the shippers, brokers or the president. We are the FKN problem. We, ourselves are destroying this industry.
The guys who started this topic gave us real example on what really happens when you own your business.
if we really want to take back this industry from monopolies, oligopolies and mega carriers , in my opinion, we have only 2 options. We either become 100% independent O/O or we start driving for them with well paid salaries, full benefits, life insurance in case you die driving their trucks, no voice recorders or video recording in your face and unionize!!. Stop selling yourself short!! Stop accepting abuse and exploitation. I don't see any other way.
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In addition to what's already been stated in this thread so far, do y'all have any advice for a new O/O? I literally just got my numbers, and I want to make sure that I'm doing the best I possibly can as soon as I'm able to begin operations
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Decided to ask here. My MC has now turned 6 months. I've been working under a company's authority but had a small box truck on my MC and paid for it's insurance. I heard a lot that 6 months might be a way to start getting loads under my own authority but most brokers are now saying it has to be at least 1 year. So how do you started and overcome this problem? Or was it easier back in those days (of course, I think).
P.s my current company f...d up their MC, received a bad freight guard review and now has issues with insurance. So I started looking for another one but most of them require one year experience vs six months I have. So the question of starting using my own authority is pretty vital for me now. -
My recent experience with onions from CA to the same area in NY and I spoke to four o/os and the rates we had varied from $5,100 to $5,950. That's really not proving anything but how broken now the market is. -
I didn’t wait.
When my authority went active, which has been several years now, i went to hauling for a broker, used him/his company which has brokers over different sections of country/states, one is TX only, and stayed until i got some dedicated for a company, now i use 3-4 brokers to fill in back hauls, sometimes take loads out for them, if I have nothing going on.Last edited: Aug 28, 2023
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You nailed it. How can someone make it like that? I wish to know.
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