Winter Haven is a good location for many good driving jobs. You'll be back on the road within 24 - 48 hours.
3 Trucks looking for a new home
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by xlsdraw, Sep 25, 2019.
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Sometimes it is hard to understand a truck owners decisions. In my way of thinking, your boss would have been more eager than you to find something else for his trucks, some will stay on a dead end road, till it closes completely down.
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It costs to switch Companies. I’d Put all three at the best choice, If he has to switch again, it won’t be much if any more costly. A lot of places run a Truck hard at first, while hiring too many, spreading Freight thin for others. Best to always have a back up plan. Ready to make a move, before going broke.
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The Problem here is he isnt actively seeking out new business to keep you lessees busyxlsdraw and FlaSwampRat Thank this. -
Lesson learned for me is to not work for a truck owner that doesn't run under his own authority. I understand that most truck owners that lease on do so because they are underfunded to run under their own authority. That puts them in a position of weakness. I'm sure that these lease companies know the power that they hold over these guys. Even with 3 paid for older trucks my now former boss has no operating capital left. He never should have overextended himself obtaining the third truck. Personally, I hope he sells one so he can stay afloat.
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What does it cost the owner of the truck to have it sit and wait for a better paying load? Whatever his fixed cost per day. Truck payment if any, all other costs are borne by the carrier he is leased to. At least if he had his own authority he would have more incentive to keep it moving, i.e insurance, permits, other back office costs adding to his daily cost.
What does it cost for him to have a driver sit, for 1 hour, one day, one week? $0
As long as that is the model, this will never change. Turnover continues industry wide.
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