21year old owner operator

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by spacetrucker88, Mar 7, 2012.

  1. spacetrucker88

    spacetrucker88 Heavy Load Member

    what outfits will hire a 21 year oll driver with his own truck and experience
     
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  3. barroll

    barroll Road Train Member

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    Werner would be all over that.

    Good luck finding someone to bite that insurance bullet. I'm 2 years older than that, and $9k/year is looking like the going rate.

    Do they have their own authority, or are they looking to lease on to a carrier?
     
  4. spacetrucker88

    spacetrucker88 Heavy Load Member

    my boy has a 379 peterbilt and a 48 foot transcraft flatbed and has been a company driner pulling a dropdeck hopper bottom and side dump trailer for about 18 months. He went out on the wheat harvest when he was 18 as a truck driver and is currently in Nebraska pulling a side dump for a large feedlot /cattle company.he is ready to come home and run his own tractor and trailer. Great american lines will hire him but only if he hauls a trainer with him for 5 weeks CRST Malone hired him but did not notice his age so they said sorry got to be 25 He was planning on hauling steel mostly coils but now is running into a dead end they both said they would hire him before he bought the truck and I gave him my trailer.He is not one of the tatoo earing hat on sideways or backward pants hang down trucking school graduates. I have taught him how not to break things and will make a good driver. Any idaes?
     
  5. 1958Pete

    1958Pete Light Load Member

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    Maybe he should just look at geting his own authority. He can then get around the age problem. Insurance might be high though, until he gets a little older.
     
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  6. spacetrucker88

    spacetrucker88 Heavy Load Member

    thankfully he had the money to pay cash for the tractor and have it overhauled complete rebuild with block sent to the machine shop new cam bearings water pump oil cooler polished the crank machined the top of the block new fass fuel system OPS ecopur oil bypass system new vibration dampener rebushed the rear suspension New injectors new fuel pump the whole nine yards he belives in doing things right just as I do N14 set at 460hp 9 speed overdrive 390 rears 24.5 low profile tires and he runs 58 miles an hour just like I do so he should get 6 miles toa gallon and you can tell he is not a big time trucker just buys what is needed to get the job done. Forgive me I am not bragingjust well pleased.
     
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  7. BigBadBill

    BigBadBill Bullishly Optimistic

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    Email me at bill@farm2fleet.com

    Not sure what my insurance will say but I am willing to give it a push. I know they want 2-years experience but we have never addressed the age piece. I would probably need to show that the states he ran in allowed drivers under 21. Maybe all states allow this for intra state like the harvest states and it won't be an issue.
     
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  8. barroll

    barroll Road Train Member

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    Almost nobody decent is going to be in too much of a hurry to hire anyone under 23, and many no younger than 25. Most of the BFIs will likely hire him on. Some carriers don't consider intrastate experience "experience", and some that do require a lot more intrastate experience than they would interstate experience.

    You can see if Art Pape Transfer will take him, but I think their minimum age might have been 22.

    Somebody in the oil fields might hire him and the truck on, but that's no 48 state operation. He might get a gig hauling string and tools, but I doubt there is the same demand they have for tankers.

    Only 21 year old O/O I know that did well is running under his own authority on the Alberta oil sands. Usually does $30k/month, and has fun playing in the mud in his shiny old Mack.
     
  9. spacetrucker88

    spacetrucker88 Heavy Load Member

    Insurance for him was quoted at 22000 and a 500 miles radius was all they would do. So he is gonna have to lease to a carrier. They two carriers I mentioned both saidthey would take him before we did this this now the story has changed I am sure he could go pull a van or reefer for one of the big boys. Iam with mercer they said no up front.
     
  10. spacetrucker88

    spacetrucker88 Heavy Load Member

    Harvest was exempt on the age thing. He started in Indiana and hauled the tractor and grain cart to california to start the wheat harvest then to colorado and on up to montana and then hauled everything back to Indiana when they were finished. In Nebraska they are hauling 95000lbs on seven axles so he has a good grasp on what is going on. thanks for your input.
     
  11. 1958Pete

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    Maybe he could fill out one of those blanket applications that go to a bunch of flatbed o/o companies. He might get a bite.
     
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