Ah ok. I've seen a couple companies that I've worked for had extra numbers that they had no trucks assigned to and wondered why they'd do that. Figured I might get a jump in the business that way. Guess I'll stick with the get a cheap rig and sign on with someone till it's paid off plan.
How to become an Owner/Operator
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by jessepaul, Jun 13, 2011.
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When I got my Authority (2009) and started on my own, I never had an issue being a new owner operator. Never once did a broker ask me how long I've been in business. As long as you have the proper insurance and paperwork, that's all these guys cared about.
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I know I've read a few postings in this thread about trucks but what would you recommend me to buy (used obivously) if I'm pulling a 53' reefer up and down the east coast from south fl to boston?
I'm looking at pete's, freightliners, and kenworths and to keep under $35k. A truck in your experience that is pretty reasonable to maintain, parts and service are easy (or as easy as things are in this industry). -
I wonder what the unintended consequences of doing this would be with big brother. You would be a new entrant and have to undergo the new entrant audit after a certain time frame and well....what exactly would you have for that audit? I would bet the officer / official who comes out to do the audit would be very unhappy. -
I would look for gearing and fuel economy. With fuel around $4/mile a 10% savings on fuel is a considerable savings at the end of the year. -
Thanks G/MAN. You covered the Owner/Operator thing that I tried to cover in my first paragraph. After re-reading the mess I wrote I edited it out.
In addition, I just learned from another forum member that I would most likely need Texas Intrastate authority to run around in Texas. I was unaware that Interstate authority didn't give you Intrastate authority. That was why I left that to the professionals.
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Based on the mixed information on age of authority, I'm thinking two things.
One, the broker used has something to do with it naturally.
Two, I'm wondering if they have tightened up a little following many going out of business through the really tough times the industry has seen the last few years. I'll bet they have been left hanging and have seen a high number relating to new operations. Just a thought.
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