Opening up a trucking company. Limited experience. What could go wrong?

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by ShaftSlinger, Jan 14, 2017.

  1. rollin coal

    rollin coal Road Train Member

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    You're dreaming if you think your 1099 "employees" come out ahead with your cheap bare bones payscale. Mega carriers are paying 50 and 50+ cpm now to experienced drivers and providing health, dental, and 401K which in some cases they match up to a certain percentage. To be sure the health bennies are not always top shelf but it's still a LOT more than you are offering. You are illegally dispatching your drivers like employees but paying them as contractors. Just another fly by night cheap trucking company. No wonder you think it is so easy.
     
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  3. ShaftSlinger

    ShaftSlinger Bobtail Member

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    When I developed the pay scale I searched for jobs in my area and I didn't see anything like what you described. Can you show me an example. I'm in ne Ohio.

    Also how do you know I'm illegally dispatching anyone. The point of this thread isn't to get hung up on 1099 vs w2.

    If it helps you just pretend I pay .42 w2
     
  4. Ridgeline

    Ridgeline Road Train Member

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    YOU do know that you can't tell them to take a load or punish them for refusing a load?
     
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  5. ShaftSlinger

    ShaftSlinger Bobtail Member

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    Yes. Our dispatch offers them load choices
     
  6. Ridgeline

    Ridgeline Road Train Member

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    SO if they want to take off for a week or maybe two, then what?
     
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  7. ShaftSlinger

    ShaftSlinger Bobtail Member

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    They are free to do that.

    We have a bonus driver that works part time e put him in the truck. Lately we have been short drivers but that is our practice
     
  8. Old Man

    Old Man Road Train Member

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    Back to original question, what could go wrong?

    You are extending credit to brokers that you don't know, older equipment running a high mileage operation, chances of drivers running up your CSA score ,disgruntled drivers tearing up equipment or calling the irs or state labor board.
    That's just a few things that can go wrong.
     
  9. spyder7723

    spyder7723 Road Train Member

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    Ah but you are forgetting something. On a 1099 he isn't making 45 cpm. He has to carry the employer's share of the tax and benefits burden. So he is really only making about 32. If that.

    45 cpm as an employee isn't that bad. Less than a top notch driver but you and i aren't ever gonna get the top tier drivers, so we don't need to pay top notch wages.

    Edit and if you think guys can get workmans comp for a 100 bucks a month you need to put the crack pipe down.
     
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  10. spyder7723

    spyder7723 Road Train Member

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    Tires and pm are a little low. Quality tires cost closer to 450, and pushing 500 after mounting and balance. 350 out the door gets you Chinese junk that won't last 300k miles.
     
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  11. MrReactor

    MrReactor Light Load Member

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    Think he meant occupational accident insurance - I'm paying about $140 per driver/per month in Illinois for this.
     
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