If your willing to do anything -
Don't get stuck on the miles . Plan on revanue . Figure out what you need per week for your fixed costs . When you call carriers and ask for x miles your just talking to a recruiter.
Here is the advice . You need to carve out a niche to separate yourself .
For example if you were willing to do flatbed and tarp there is a lot of steel mills in Ontario that send steel over to the midwest .
If you get a doubles and triples endorsement you can look at UPS till December they can give you a dedicated drop and hook till Christmas, but you some time to figure it out.
Good luck , I hope you find something.
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Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by vandambaghdad, Sep 12, 2019.
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I think op, you are chasing something that won't happen. We are slowing down in our side of the river, we have too much capacity and on your side, there are other issues that we don't deal with.
See the problem as I see it is there is no means to save your business, your expectations and needs are far beyond the average that most see. Your looking at miles when you need to look at revenue. You got into this as a high risk owner, which Is not your fault, thousands are in the same situation.
So as one who deals with distressed fleets and owners I sincerely advise you to get out of the contract, get a good job to pay the bills as soon as you can. Then learn how to run the business right so you don't get trapped into this again.
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if we don't think he can read English, why are we giving him detailed advice on this thread?
i think he probably comprehends written english quite well. just a hunch.dwells40 Thanks this. -
I comprehend written spanish fairly well but i couldnt order a taco at a drivethru correctly if i had to speak it at a broker negotiation pace.
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A driver told him he didn't speak english worth a rip one day, he came back with I speak english better than you speak portugese. lolvandambaghdad Thanks this. -
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You may have to take an otr job or something you don't like for a while.
Take what ever you can get to take care of your family, and pay your bills.Opendeckin and dwells40 Thank this. -
Not where you live but where are you from.
Now since I asked that, I have to tell you this.
You ask what is wrong?
It is the high mileage that you need to have in order to have the business pay the bills that is the problem.
You can't expect to make that miles when many companies won't provide them for a lot of reasons, it isn't just about you.
The reason I suggest that you get out of the truck, go back to driving for someone else is exactly what you asked for, to avoid bankruptcy.
It gives you a chance to start again with more knowledge about how to do it right, meaning not to be dependent on the miles but the load revenue.
Nothing else will work from anyone's point of view on a forum.
Why?
Because we can't see or hear exactly what your situation is in a country most of us are not a part of.vandambaghdad Thanks this.
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