I would make more money as an owner operator if...
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Kyle Jones, Nov 18, 2015.
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In this market the only thing I can do to increase the bottom line is to cut expenses, do more with less. Less eating in restaurants, save fuel, shop for fuel prices more diligently. Things like that.
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Specialize.
You can get more money per mile, and compete with fewer trucks when you are not sitting empty with the same old dry van as all the other empty trucks in one location competing for the same freight.
Related to specialization would be versatility.
A reefer can haul a refridgerated load for a premium, but could haul pallets that would normally be hauled in a dry van if they wanted to move to a better area.062 and Pure.Genius Thank this. -
Secret is high paying,short distance,light freight,on a flat road..how easy is that?
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If you want to make more money, you have to either:
1)provide a better service to your customers so they are willing to pay you more money, or
2)you have to be able to operate cheaper than the other guy.
Unless you really know what your customer needs, 1 is going to be impossible, and competing on cost with the duct tape and immigrant driver crowd is going to be toughPure.Genius Thanks this. -
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Kind of hard to answer. what are you doing now?
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I avoided Chrome shops.
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Steal your fuel, skip weigh stations, run fake or nonexistent logs.
You'll be rich all the way to Mexico and ####ed as soon as you cross back over.Big_D409, Dave_in_AZ and Pure.Genius Thank this. -
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