New with my own company

Discussion in 'The Welcome Wagon' started by Tinabaril, Feb 27, 2012.

  1. Tinabaril

    Tinabaril Bobtail Member

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    Hello my names is tina baril recently i just started my own company and only have one truck. I am hoping to buy five or more trucks withen the next few months and i have some questions. I have been reading around about getting 3.00 - 5.00 cpm and i only thought to my self how good that sound currently i am contracted through jb hunt and i am probley averaging around 1.30 cpm now after i pay my driver and all the fees there is not much left. I was thinking about goign through land star because i heard it was good but i dont know again i am new to this. I was wondering if everyone would be so kind to help me out and inform me of where to go. Ps i may be contacting a few people to buy your trucks:biggrin_25522:

    Thanks Tina Baril of barils transportaion
     
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  3. d o g

    d o g Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Welcome to TTR.
     
  4. mgfg

    mgfg Road Train Member

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    You're going broke working that cheap! $1.30 has you on a downhill trip to bankruptcy in a hurry. As long as you continue to be contracted to one carrier solely you will NEVER get ahead.

    Try to create a "Lane" and run it every trip. That will allow you to create regular relationships with different brokers that know every Monday you will be in XYZ town.
     
  5. ShortBusKid

    ShortBusKid Heavy Load Member

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    Tina,

    My advice, buy a trailer ASAP and RUN from JB. Those rates are not going to allow you to build your company. I don't know where your located and quite honestly it's not like $3-$5 a mile loads are dropping off trees for most people. I hope you have a good business plan. Sounds like your running vans now - probably the cheapest freight there is not to say people aren't very successful with vans if they find the right freight. I run reefers but then I am a glutten for punishment! I guess you need to know your market and what works for you.

    Check out Big Bad Bills posts - he has some good ones. I'm not an old timer like some guys on here but I've worked in trucking for over 20 years. I wish you luck!
     
  6. Tinabaril

    Tinabaril Bobtail Member

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    Im currently running dry and reffer i own 1999 volvo 770. Yah the only bussiness plan i have is buy more trucks and get drivers in them. I dont own my own reefers yet but i plan on buying some. Any advice guys? Call wallmart i got so and so drivers can we contract or what Look up reefer agents on google?
     
  7. d o g

    d o g Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    RickG Road Train Member

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    Look into becoming an expedite fleet owner for FedEx Custom Critical or Panther . Your drivers would be independent contractors . They would pay for the fuel and they'd get 60% of the revenue plus 100% of the FSC.
     
  9. Gears

    Gears Trucker Forum STAFF - Gone, But Not Forgotten.

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    Welcome to the forum and good luck!
     
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