Hi there I’m just starting to go into the O/O. Does anyone have any suggestions to where I should put my LLC in? Or what kind of broker I should look for? And what’s the best kind of truck/trailer I should get to give me the most opportunity to make the most?
Just starting need help
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Primevisions, Oct 25, 2023.
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You should’ve already answered those.
1.) see CPA that knows trucking.
They’ll have to know your situation to determine what best suits your needs
Broker depending on trailer type.
Then one that’ll pay.
Can you sustain yourself 30-60 days without income, with fuel money/insurance etc costs, about 1500-1900/ week fuel costs alone.TX2Day Thanks this. -
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Good one.
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Is your experience with flatbed ?or van ?reefer? or tanker ?
And how much money set aside for this business start up ? -
There is a thread just above this one - Are we fixing to see a huge purge
Take this as a warning, you are going to fail.
YOU are going to FAIL BECAUSE YOU ARE CLUELESS TO WHAT IT TAKES TO BE AN OWNER OPERATOR.
NOT PICKING ON YOU BUT I DON'T WANT YOU AND OTHERS TO FAIL AT THIS.
YOU HAVE TO READ THE THREAD FROM THE LINK I POSTED, READ OTHER THREADS ABOUT THE DECLINE OF THE INDUSTRY, AND WAIT FOR THE RIGHT TIME, WE DON'T WANT MORE FAILURES AND YOU WILL FAIL.Bud A., Accidental Trucker, Concorde and 2 others Thank this. -
Now is not the time to learn how to make money as an owner
anyone , well , watching some of the recently posted accident videos ,almost anyone can drive ,
Making a good steady profit while finding the loads and maintaining the rig , is not so easy .
you need a good mechanic , a good accountant , and a lot of drivers sign their rig on with a large company that has their own direct freight .
that’s what I did .
Becaue they paid a combination of a daily rate , a per stop fee, and milage , and detention after 3 hours , and I was running regional , so home nearly every night .
And I was a pretty decent mechanic so I could fix all the small stuff , and I had a rig with not one single computer or sensor on it , so any problems were mechanical items or electrical wiring ,
I carried tools and a lot of spare parts like brake cans and lights, spare tire etc
and I didn’t have to find my own loads , I pulled the company’s trailer with freight in it that they had a long term contract for hauling , mostly auto parts destined for new auto assembly plants .Last edited: Oct 26, 2023
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