Ok so in my early 20s I caught 4 misdeamnor charges including dui 5 years now. I have a pretty good job now but the paychecks vary. If I run and stay out training running team I can make over 2500 a week before taxes if I run solo only like 1k. So I can save money that's the point obviously I'd want to save atyleast 35k. 12k so far. Problem is no good reputable company will hire me like Mercer landstar. He'll prime won't even take me. So I'm considering just saving and getting my own authority. I have just about 18 months experience. I know a lot of work is ahead of me, but I'm good at finding out what I need to do. My thing is would brokers like ch Robinson care about my past too? Or would i have to find a crappy broker with crappy rates. It's gonna take time to find legit customers. Also would a credit union give me a business loan? Am I making a dumb decisioon
Own authority?
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You may want to talk to an insurance guy to see what you would be paying in premiums and if you will be able to afford it before you make that decision.
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If you get your MC numbers, you will be a motor carrier. Brokers will not care about your drivers. Your reputation will depend on how clean you can keep your numbers and how often you get the load delivered without any drama.
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Things like DUI could be an issue with insurance. I don't know how far they (underwriters) look back. But it should not be an issue to have a still fresh DUI and hire a driver to run the truck.
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5 years
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My car insurance has sinc3 dropped since it's not really all that recent
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Car insurance and cargo/ general liability are completely diffrent things.
I’ve had my CDL since 1991, clean record and great credit. 3 of the 5 companies I talked to just flat turned me down. The other 2 were OVER $18 thousand a year, one payment.
I pay $19 hundred a year for corvette, diesel 4x4 pickup and 2 other cars, full coverage with $500 deductible.
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The cheapest insurance in the whole world .
My buddy got approved for 7,000$ a year premium.I am paying 15,000$ per truck.You have to have 1 truck though .if more they won’t aprove you .Drivingotr4life Thanks this. -
What about progressive commercial insurance?
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Progressive would charge me 30k a year for 60k truck and 15k trailer. That's too much huh? Lol
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