For $280k buy some rental properties.
Right now isn’t the time to be spending good money on bad.
Buying a trucking company
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by svtrans, Dec 22, 2024.
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I think for $280 you can get a brand new Truck and brand new Reefer. The equipment he’s selling is wore out. It’ll cost more than their value to keep them going. Especially the Truck. Reefers get waterlogged over time. They get less efficient and heavier. Get your own Authority if anything. Knowing nothing about the Industry is almost guaranteed failure. No One with any experience at all would ever go for a deal like that. Contracts are usually only 1 year. Often open end contracts that can be broken by either party for any reason. I’ve seen others step up and take the Business after someone hangs it up, or doesn’t perform well. Yes the same ones who were working for the former. Brokers do the same when an opportunity opens up. No apologies at all. Whoever can cover the freight usually gets it. Plenty others are ready to pounce on your new customer, if given a chance. Reefer lanes change with the seasons. That doesn’t mean you have to follow demand. It does mean that rates change constantly due to supply and demand. For instance, when produce is running strong in Florida, Dry Van rates go up. It’s short lived, otherwise Dry Van rates are the worst. Mainly because of competition from reefers looking to get back to their good paying refrigerated loads. They grab anything for any price to at least cover fuel costs.
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Post 20 has it right.......
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Run and don't look back, 280k lol
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Sounds like a great deal….for the current owner
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