Better to Owner Op or Straight Indendent??

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by MickTrucker, Mar 12, 2015.

  1. MickTrucker

    MickTrucker Bobtail Member

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    Just looking for advice....if you're willing to give it, it's appreciated!
     
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  3. Hurst

    Hurst Registered Member

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    Not sure I understand the question.

    Are you referring to an Owner Operator leasing his truck to a carrier vs an Owner Operator with his own authority?

    Or ??

    Hurst
     
  4. Skate-Board

    Skate-Board Road Train Member

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    An owner operator is someone leased onto a motor carrier
    A motor carrier is someone with their own authority
     
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  5. marineman227

    marineman227 Dock Waterer

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    Opinion, not fact. Owner op is short for owner operator which means the person that owns a particular business or piece of equipment also operates it. There are owner ops in every segment of business just like there are businesses where the owner doesn't operate it. Really has nothing to do with who has authority.

    With that hat out of the way he's probably correct on the intention of this thread.
     
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  6. MidWest_MacDaddy

    MidWest_MacDaddy Road Train Member

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    Which is what?

    Isn't the intent of the OP all about under whose Authority one runs???

    did I misunderstand the OP? We might need a bit of clarification here.
     
  7. stayinback

    stayinback Road Train Member

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    It all depends. If you plan Well,Do homework,Line up your lanes,Customers and professionaliosm, Then get your own authority and Sweat Blood like the rest of us success stories..

    If your shy about customer relationsships,Hate paperwork and filings, Then go out and lease-on with an existing carrier..They'll do most of the leg-work for you (At a 25% cost to you) of course..And with the secrecy that this industry entails........Im not too sure you'll ever know the truth when you lease on to carriers
     
  8. wore out

    wore out Numbered Classic

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    So I been a motor carrier for 15 years while saying I'm an O/O I been under selling myself.
     
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  9. RGRTim

    RGRTim Light Load Member

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    Pros and cons to both I guess. For me personally I like running my own show. Do I have a lot more work to do when I get home than an owner op leased to a major carrier? probably but in the end its worth it to me. I thinkstayinback hit the nail on the head. If you like building the business/relationships etc then Independent is prob where you will be happy if not go the O/O route. Bad part is there is really no way to know other than jump in with both feet.
     
  10. Skate-Board

    Skate-Board Road Train Member

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    It's not opinion. MC stands for Motor Carrier. If your leased on you don't have your own MC number.
     
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