Considering o/o
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Curt316, Aug 3, 2015.
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Father7 Thanks this.
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Just trying to wrap my mind around that. -
Sorry. I edited it to read (cash not credit). Thanks Oscar KW sometimes my proof reading is as good as (text) auto correct.Oscar the KW Thanks this. -
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You realize that's true for ALL small business, not just trucking, right? -
Not that other businesses are relevent on this thread, but 50% of all small businesses in the US make it past the 4th year. 80% of o/o truckers will fail in less than 2 years. (I looked it up). -
Most bigger companies will give you a fuel card and help with maintenance, break downs and even let you in on their discounts and credit accounts if they have any. Most all companies anymore offer weekly settlements and some offer within 24hrs of delivery.
12,000 is not enough to buy a decent truck, but 5,000 down a 30,000 dollar truck will cost you less a month than most new vehicles. -
Lol. I didn't spot that spelling error. I won't change it. It's not relavent.
A $30,000 truck is likely to cost $15,000 to $30,000 to keep on the road (check out Double Yellow's thread)the first year. That's perfectly okay if you have enough business sense to not haul for cheap.
I am only refering to indepentant o/o's, not lease operators.Last edited: Aug 6, 2015
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I have a buddy who bought an 03 kw with 1.2 million on it around the first of the year for 12,000 at an auction. That truck had stayed on the road for several months needing nothing but diesel and oil.powerhousescott Thanks this.
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