Looking to take over an Owner/Operator's business.

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  1. boredsocial

    boredsocial Road Train Member

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    And have my wife change it to Mr. Oblivious and not notice it for 6 months? Pass. Hard pass.
     
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  3. JayBibb

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    I'm going to cut to the chase. Can anyone just pay my bills so I can fish everyday. I may also deer hunt occasionally, I hope that's not a problem.
     
  4. Justrucking2

    Justrucking2 Road Train Member

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    Sign me up! LOL!
     
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  5. steelcitytrucka

    steelcitytrucka Light Load Member

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    Owner financing eh so you disappear with the truck the owner is aced out till the claim comes in which could darn near be a year later good luck go through your bank and if your own bank won’t trust you why should anyone else
     
  6. boredsocial

    boredsocial Road Train Member

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    I've had some time to think about this, and isn't the OP basically just asking for a lease purchase deal? There are lots of those out there, but nearly all scams for the driver. They also don't involve owning anybody elses MC number.
     
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  7. DonM

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    Where do you guys run? I would think that the OP would have contacted you guys on this. Just curious, as I'm looking at going back Car Hauling. But, this looks like a sweet deal for someone.
     
  8. Justrucking2

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    I just putz around Michigan, Detroit, Holland, Lansing, Flint, Saginaw... Sometimes head into Ohio, Toledo normally, a few times a year out towards Youngstown, and once in a blue moon head to Fort Wayne Indiana. Normally work 4-5 days a week and head to the house. Most runs are 100 miles or less. Sometimes just a few hundred yards... Money is good, no one bothers you, plenty of work, only around 6 of us out here at any given time, 10 trucks is all we run, all O/Ops. The pay is spot on without all of the fun and games most outfits put you through. No fees, everything is included in the 30% they take, insurance, trailer, etc. They figure our IFTA, we pay that. Last quarter it was $14. I supply the plate. After all expenses, a normal net per mile is $1.80+, and it is slow right now. That is after ALL expenses. Some weeks I have averaged some stupid money, I won't even say how much, as I am not wearing my flame suit. ;-)
     
  9. DonM

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    If I lived up that way I would jump all over that kind of a deal if the company would put me on. (I live in Savannah, Ga) Sounds to me like a great starting point for the OP. I assume this is all flatbed, or dry box freight with company trailers. Thanks for the info... Best regards to you and yours..
     
  10. spyder7723

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    There is not a single hypothetical scenario where it does work. Loos out downside and no upside for the other party.
     
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  11. rogueunh

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    Seems to me, he's basically asking for an unsecured loan.
     
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