Truckers with own authority

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by BigGreg, Jun 4, 2009.

  1. BigGreg

    BigGreg Light Load Member

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    I was curious.I know o/o's have little free time and each minute is valuable.So,I was wondering,would o/o's be interested in someone,like me,finding loads for them and charging a small fee,like say $20.I would get relevant info from driver,where they wanna go,fee they would charge per mile etc.,and find a load a that fits their criteria.That way,the driver is not wasting time searching,I would have a load waiting.So,if there is any interest in this let me know.Thanks in advance.
     
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  3. Breeze3

    Breeze3 Bobtail Member

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    Are you a broker?
     
  4. BCTINC

    BCTINC Bobtail Member

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    Find your own loads like everyone else does.... or lease on to a carrier.
     
  5. tiger1996

    tiger1996 Light Load Member

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    There are people who do that already,dispatch services.Good luck on here,I am new on here and have realized there is some good people here,but also a lot of jelaous,negative attitudes also.
     
  6. grandDaddyCadi

    grandDaddyCadi Bobtail Member

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    BigGreg - I personally believe there is a market for this, kind of like a "truckers assistant" - despite the few idiotic comments you will get from knucklehead truckers, I think you could make a sizable income doing this provided you build a nice website and market your services aggressively...
     
  7. Old Man

    Old Man Road Train Member

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    and get good freight, not just the broker left over's.
     
  8. 7mouths2feed

    7mouths2feed "Family Man"

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    that would mean he would have to get a brokers liscense... He's just talking about dispatching... taking the weight of trying to find a load, call on load, haggle lod, confirm load off of the busy driver.....personsally I've always felt that what your offering is a great idea... someone has to book the loads. if it's not the wife at home its the driver sitting at a truckstop...
     
  9. TripleSix

    TripleSix God of Roads

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    Good paying freight? Not broker trash? Absolutely.
     
  10. Nighthawk34

    Nighthawk34 Light Load Member

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    Out of curiosity since I have no experience dealing with brokers or anything, but just what would the difference be between what this OP has in mind and being a broker?? The only thing I can see is that he'd be searching load boards to find load and not necesarily dealing with shippers/recievers directly. Would that be what would make it so he wouldn't be an actual broker ?
     
  11. Biscuit75

    Biscuit75 Road Train Member

    Exactly. Be just like a dispatcher at a small company. Trolling the load boards, calling the brokers with the freight, working out a deal, etc. Basically taking on the legwork of finding and booking a load for the owner/op.

    I think this would be a good service, provided the person providing the service has good contacts with decent (eh-heh) brokers.
     
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