How hard is it to book loads and drive as an owner operator?

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Bigdreamz, Sep 18, 2024.

  1. TX2Day

    TX2Day Medium Load Member

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    This is a no win situation. You need to sell the truck allowing your brother to go back to company driving and you to get back to your life.

    See a CPA before you do anything as others have suggested.
     
  2. Atlanta trucker

    Atlanta trucker Road Train Member

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    Your brother sounds exactly like a typical truck driver. Tell your brother it's over and your getting out. You DO NOT have a business you have what we call in the real estate business an alligator. Something that eats up all your cash. Close everything and sell the truck asap. You are losing a fortune and it will only get worse. Close down immediately and get out from under this nightmare. Here is the real problem driving a truck is not a business it's a job. Your brother is your typical lazy steering wheel holder NOT a business person. Even if he was a smart business person , 1 man 1 truck does not a business make its still just a job. The faster you get out the less damage you will be forced to pay for.
     
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  3. boneebone

    boneebone Road Train Member

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    Fire your brother and find a driver that’s willing to run hard, or sell everything and take a loss.
     
  4. NorthEastTrucker

    NorthEastTrucker Heavy Load Member

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    Your brother sounds like a waste of time. And now a days in this business you need to be proactive or else you will sink below zeon dollars. Freight down on the load boards since the beginning of 2023 and I don't see it getting much better over the next year. Possibly 2025 but with a brother who doesn't want to do much regarding loads and just sit and drive. It's a loss.
     
  5. OldeSkool

    OldeSkool Road Train Member

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    Sell the truck just like everyone else says. There’s no way you can keep doing this. You can’t ruin your life for a lazy brother who won’t take responsibility. There’s plenty of driving options for him if he has a pulse and a CDL. He’ll be just fine.
     
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  6. FloridaRetired

    FloridaRetired Medium Load Member

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    "Just looking for advice on how to get things better."

    Things won't get better until nurses stop buying trucks for their brothers.
     
  7. dirthaller

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    Nailed it!
     
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