Looking for a good regional dry van company for 0/0

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by warrior12345, Sep 27, 2025 at 10:13 PM.

  1. warrior12345

    warrior12345 Light Load Member

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    Hi y'all.
    After 9 years leasing on with the same company i find myself in search of a new company .
    I am located in bowling green,ky .
    Like to do one week on the road then weekend off.
    Sthg with around $700 fr cargo/liability insurance .
    What would u guys suggest?
     
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    Intermodal. You'll be plenty busy as road companies fail. Louisville is probably the busiest place for trucking. I leased my truck to a "power only" in Green Bay, and I did okay. Home every weekend, and 2-3 times during the week. Never had a check bounce, you'll see, the RR is going to be huge.
     
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  4. Long FLD

    Long FLD Road Train Member

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    I think you need to clarify your posts with the years you did intermodal work as an owner operator because these days it has to be close to the bottom of the barrel as far as rates go. Just look at the equipment, other than company owned equipment, you see dragging containers down the road. It’s most junk that is falling apart.
     
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    201 Road Train Member

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    I'm only trying to help, unlike you that never has anything nice to say. What do YOU suggest?:dontknow:
     
  6. Diesel Dave

    Diesel Dave Last Few of the OUTLAWS

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    Why sugar coated ? Only stating the FACTS.
     
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  7. Pittstruck

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    It must depend on the area of the country, because I can say from experience that you can do pretty well pulling intermodal if you know what you're doing. At least in the Eastern part of the US. Now I'm talking only about railyards. As far as ports go, I'm not too sure. For the past 6 years it's been a high profit with minimal miles, home daily operation for me. Heck I actually was able to upgrade my equipment while doing it.
     
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  8. Long FLD

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    Here in the Midwest it seems the companies, like TSL, have nice newer trucks and they seem to pull their own chassis a lot. But you also see some absolute junk coming out of the Chicago and KC area.
     
  9. Long FLD

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    I would suggest getting away from dry van and looking into something somewhat specialized, especially since he’s wanting to lease on. Being in Bowling Green he’d be in a good area for pneumatic work like Bruce Oakley. Not sure if he has his hazmat but there would be propane and anhydrous in the area too.
     
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