Why should one become an O/O?

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  1. mwehrle

    mwehrle Light Load Member

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    In order of importance, what are the reasons one ought to leave their company job in favor of becoming an O/O?
     
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  3. Oldironfan

    Oldironfan Road Train Member

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    To learn what failure is. That is first thing.
     
  4. DieselDrivinDaddy

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    1. Ability to work the days I choose to and stay at home with wife and kids when I choose to. Take a week or month long vacation whenever I choose.

    2. Ability to go to the areas that I choose to. Avoid the areas I prefer not to travel.

    3. My success is dependent solely on my own determination, hard work and performance. Not on how well I can kiss a dispatcher’s ###.

    4. I like making more money for the time that I spend working.
     
  5. Oldironfan

    Oldironfan Road Train Member

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    You forget that an unpaid truck owns you. And if bills are not paid ahead of time, or money is saved you do not take vacation.
     
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  6. Scooter Jones

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    I assume you're a failure at owner operator(ship)?
     
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  7. Mattflat362

    Mattflat362 Road Train Member

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    Posts 3 and 4 sum it up.

    For me because opportunity was there and it was affordable enough for me to take the risk.
     
  8. Oldironfan

    Oldironfan Road Train Member

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    Yup.
     
  9. Scooter Jones

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  10. DieselDrivinDaddy

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    Correct in most cases.

    In my case I have no truck payment on my 2000 Mack. Just purchased a 2019 dry van with cash and built my home myself in my 20s so I have no mortgage.

    My insurance is my highest fixed expense at around $1200/month.

    I may be quite a bit more flexible than others when they have $3000+ per month in truck and trailer payments.

    Everyone’s situation is different so we all do this for different reasons. Those were mine.
     
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  11. Scooter Jones

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    It can be a tough row to hoe for sure. I personally took many years of evaluating & determining what I believed would be the best plan of action for me. It's worked out as planned thus far. However, as we all know, life can turn on a dime.
     
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