big decisions

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by hrtbr8kr, Nov 25, 2011.

  1. hrtbr8kr

    hrtbr8kr Medium Load Member

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    ok, i will. i want to say a new one with a thermoking was around 40k...ouch. i might just haul trailers from companies themselves. would that be considered leasing MY truck to them?
     
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  3. rogueunh

    rogueunh Road Train Member

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    A NEW reefer trailer with a TK for 40K? That's a great deal.
     
  4. RedForeman

    RedForeman Momentum Conservationist

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    More like a new trailer with a hole a new TK will fit in.
     
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  5. hrtbr8kr

    hrtbr8kr Medium Load Member

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    hey i just mentioned what i saw. could have been on auction, forclosure or for quick sale.
     
  6. jmcclelland2004

    jmcclelland2004 Light Load Member

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    Don't be afraid to go with used equipment it is much cheaper, a reefer I would get checked out but if you know the basics a dry van is really just a box on wheels they are easy to look over. Our trailer is a 1989 stricken and while heavy it is in really good shape. This trailer was only 5500
     
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  7. BigBadBill

    BigBadBill Bullishly Optimistic

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    If you do "Power Only" with your authority that is not considered leasing on. The one that pushes this the most is JB Hunt and for your area would be the best for miles. But, including FSC they are at about $1.60 range right now on about 2000 miles a week, if you believe them.

    Your best option is to find a smaller carrier that pays well and lease onto them. You will be able to get a better fell on how the business works that way vs. one of the mega carriers. Plus mega carriers don't pay well.

    But don't sit for too long. All carriers are going to want recent experience and the ones that don't you will have to be careful of.

    Being with CRE you understand the life of a reefer driver. Not my thing but plenty of people love it. If you want to learn flatbed, check with AmericanTrucker. He is just moving to a company that will train and pays pretty well as a company driver. Long-term, flatbed is going to pay the best money and give you a better life style.
     
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  8. q in sac

    q in sac Light Load Member

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    A week with O/O will not give u any advantage on the ins and outs. It's more like yrs. The veterans of this forum will give u the 411 on whats up. I've have learned from it and experienced it.
     
  9. hrtbr8kr

    hrtbr8kr Medium Load Member

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    tru tru! im all about saving money lol
     
  10. hrtbr8kr

    hrtbr8kr Medium Load Member

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    my dad was flat bed for a long time and it makes me nervous, i dont like tarping and i helped him out sometimes and the wind and the cold will kick ur #####! i dunno bout all that.
     
  11. hrtbr8kr

    hrtbr8kr Medium Load Member

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    ya, i have learned alot so far...more than i could have imagined and i thank everyone!
     
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