Looking to start my own trucking company
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by GDR1187, May 5, 2025.
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I’m wondering if the OP is a troll? Thinking about it, he seemed legit if clueless about the actual cost of doing business, but then to expect a $3k profit monthly?
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As times go on, being an O/O has only gotten worse. This notion your 3k profit I know some people who lose there houses because they were dumb and went all in on black when red was the winner. That's exactly how I see o/o a giant gamble the house who gains all the profit brokers, and the government. The only certain thing is is some big expense rather your truck or something else or someone will drop the ball, you lose a customer. Even if you have a contract the problem with said contracts you would have to hire an attorney, money you likely wouldn't have to a case you may win many years later... The number one constraint for the trucking industry is in fact, the FMCSA since it was created and that is just the one big issues, not the last.
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Every single post is 100% true. So many variables involved. Biggest hurdle is finding and keeping a good Driver. Every Driver has a plan. Just like you. Even using the 1/3 examples, One major repair can take 6 mos worth of profits easily. Another 3 mos later, takes another 6 mos. projected profits. Now you’re in the hole. Hoping and praying for a good 6 mos. I call it chasing it. I’ve found myself chasing it so many times. The difference is I drove my Truck. I’m the only one I can depend on. A Driver WILL switch jobs at your worst moments. Can’t blame them. Would you put your livelihood in jeopardy? I’ve seen it work with reefers, typically Driver made 25% of $7000 per week. $1750. Fuel cost @ .50 per mile. Left $3500-$$4000. Enough to run fancy equipment, and constantly upgrade. Drivers stayed for the money, and because of the fancy Peterbilt/Spread axle Reefers. Running 5 units for over 20 years. Trucks ran hard and steady WI.-FL. Owner ran 1 himself. Wife ran home office. I think he’s still running just 1 unit himself. One of the few people I’ve seen succeed. Takes a lot of effort and dedication.
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Pffft...why even bother torturing yourself when you see all these ads for Chicagoland outfits offering fleece purchase drivers "up to $6k gross" per week? Just think, with an all in payment of only $1k/week (for that shiny white Volvo and trailer) and a weekly fuel cost of about $1200, you'll net $3800 a week! (Their math & logic, not mine). Tempting, isn't it? And no need to worry about break downs because you'll have a warranty.
But if you want your own business then maybe you can partner with TQL. I see they have tons of freight.Rideandrepair Thanks this. -
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Unfortunately, I'm a little past the beginner stage of trucking so the resource you use for tracking capacity and volume is what I'm hoping you share.
Everything I've seen and looked into for tracking capacity and volume has some pretty big holes so I'm always looking for others experiences so I can keep learning.
Would you mind sharing what you use for capacity and volume for trucking? Usually it's CASS and Sonar but maybe you can point me to something more helpful. -
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