When interest rates were rock bottom it seemed a better deal to finance things and make more money investing the extra cash. Now that they've gone way up I'm wondering if it would be better to just pay cash up front.
How much experience do you think is needed before becoming an O/O?
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The current price of an average Pete is almost double what I paid for my Western Star 5700 I bought new (custom order) 3 years ago.
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The next best advise is to have 6 months of 'house expenses' PLUS 6 months of 'operating expenses' saved up. As a truck owner you never want to be in the position of NEEDING to work - at that point it's just a matter of time before you fail. Having 6 months of living AND operating expenses gives you time to make smart choices.
My last piece of advice - if you've gotten anywhere close to bending your cab extenders in the last 12 months, you're not ready.lual, dave01282000 and skallagrime Thank this. -
The economy is so frickin fragile right now I would just continue to save, maybe even fine another field, for 50k some places will let you open a franchise store.
If you really want in I would try a walk away lease at first and one that gives you options to chose your freight and work with ya. And continue to save. But honestly being a company driver is just fine as well.dave01282000 Thanks this. -
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I would recommend waiting atleast 5 years; I would have overhaul money and maintenance saved atleast $20,000.......
You would be able to learn the ins and outs of the truck, learning the rules and regulations of becoming an O/O... you'll learn which truck drive better, haul better, pull better...... you'll learn pay rates and how far to drive on these rates..... it's alot to learn, but the more you drive the better experience you'll have.dave01282000 Thanks this.
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