I can not figure out how to PM. And that is because I have done it in the past. Where do you go?
$3,320 for an entire year, sounds pretty good when you compare it to what an OO has to pay for a month. What part of TX are you from? I'm from...
What do you do...strictly brokerage, or OO too?
"My bond was $3,320."...that is for the entire year?
Is it your business?
I forgot to ask...what do you do these days? OO, broker, etc.?
Thanks. Typically, how much is a surety bond? And what is contingent cargo? Also, is it required that I make "fast pay" available to my couriers,...
What do you do these days? OO, broker, etc.?
Regarding what you wrote, did you already know that stuff, or did you gather that just today from the articles I referenced? I see how Mannish...
Can somebody please explain, how a pair of 25 year olds back in 2013, who had absolutely no CDL or experience in logistics, manage to pull...
Ok. Lets clarify. Lets forget about the terms I was using. Lets start over. There are carriers, who own their own equipment, and who are...
Let me rephrase: Out of every 10 Owner Operators, how many do you think are moving loads without the assistance of a broker?
I don't think so. My definition of carrier, is the party who actually owns the equipment that the freight is moving on. Therefore, a non asset...
To all the Owner Operators out there, from your experience, when it comes to comparing rates from an "asset based" broker (company owns the...
To all the OOs out there, if you had to say: Out of every 10 Owner Operators, how many are self brokering their own loads? As in they are doing...
LOL. I'll take it if you are willing, but, what I really had in mind was just a simple list of the main monthly expenses, just to give me a rough...
Is that really feasible though...are there enough customers out there who are willing to do business direct with a single-truck OO? They would...
Can you please re-explain the following: "These customers will use a broker to ship out farther than they can cover rate wise for us to run."....
More like 10% vs 13.6%. I think the point he was trying to make, is that the smaller the broker's cut, the better.