I is free!

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by gravdigr, Jun 20, 2012.

  1. gravdigr

    gravdigr Road Train Member

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    Well, almost. This friday marks a full year I have been with this company and an end to the indentured servitude. My contract has been fulfilled and my monetary debt has been paid. Man it's a good feeling. It's amazing how little I knew a year ago, how much I know now, and how much I have yet to learn. I have spent this year learning everything I can about the trucking industry laws and regulations as well as logistics. Now it's time to embark on my next adventure and go out on my own. I've invested a great amount of time and money learning everything I can about successfully running my own truck. I am not a person who is happy beating the drum, I want to wave the stick as well. Huge thanks to everyone here who got me started as well as the guys on the experienced, o/o, and flatbed forums. I am sure I will be leaning on you all more in the upcoming year(s), and hopefully be able to contribute something myself.

    I'm excited and a little scared going out on my own but I'm confident I can succeed. Besides I have the best motivation in the world, an ex who said I wouldn't amount to anything after I left her. Muahahaha (that's my evil laugh).
     
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  3. Allow Me.

    Allow Me. Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Congrats Dude, this past year passed quickly, right ? So, you quit already or have just reached the 1 yr mark ?
     
  4. gravdigr

    gravdigr Road Train Member

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    lol, no my 1 year mark is in 2 days. I go on hometime next week then I'm gonna give my 2 week notice. I want an amicable separation as I have no hard feelings towards the company. I'm just not happy as am employee. Was my own boss for too long before I started driving.
     
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  5. bullhaulerswife

    bullhaulerswife Forum Leader/Admin Staff Member Administrator

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    Wave that stick, digger! You've earned it! Congratulations! :biggrin_25514::biggrin_25525:
     
  6. sixthgear11

    sixthgear11 Light Load Member

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    Every insurance company I spoke with when I got my truck required 2 years of verifiable classA experience before writing a policy on me. Check around before you put in your 2 weeks and see what your options are.
     
  7. pattyj

    pattyj Road Train Member

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    With your confident attitude,you're going to go along ways in trucking.
     
  8. gravdigr

    gravdigr Road Train Member

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    I will be starting leased on to a company and they only require 1 year verifiable. They also do not use qualcom or elogs, I can get my own loads from anywhere not just from them (they obviously get a % of the linehaul for any loads I haul). I got an itemized list of all my fixed expenses along with fuel cost estimates so I could set up a business plan and know what I need to make on a mileage and per haul basis to be profitable. My plan is to have the truck paid off in 2 years with a maintenance fund of $15k-$20. Then once the truck is paid off Looking into buying my own trailer. I'll basically be taking home less than I am now as a company driver for those 2 years once expenses and taxes are taken out but my goal is to own the truck with enough $ set aside to maintain it at my 2 year mark. Then from there I have the option of trying for my own authority or staying leased onto a carrier. It will depend on the relationships I can build in those 2 years. If I feel I would have a reliable enough customer base of brokers and/or shippers to keep me running who knows.

    Yes digger has been doing his homework. But good looking out there on the insurance tip. Thanks.
     
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  9. Pmracing

    Pmracing Road Train Member

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    Congrats!

    Old timers say that these days are pitiful compared to the good ole days. But to those of us that just started, its all brand new!

    Sounds like you have a good plan due to a good head on your shoulders.

    Time to chrome the F up! Hehehehee

    Mikeeee
     
  10. Kittyfoot

    Kittyfoot Crusty Ancient

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    Got a sign for the back of your truck.... "Can you dig the Digger while the Digger's diggin you?" :biggrin_2559:

    God's blessing on ya man.:biggrin_255:
     
  11. windsmith

    windsmith Road Train Member

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    The O/O that I work for acquired 2 trucks, got a friend with a CDL to teach him to drive and shift in a few hours, then went to the DMV and tested for his CDL. Then got his authority. He pays a higher premium, but insurance coverage was not an issue for him.
     
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