New o/o

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Walters86, Sep 27, 2015.

  1. DUNE-T

    DUNE-T Road Train Member

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    This. If you live lets say in Denver, you are much less likely to succeed, than if you lived in Indianapolis
     
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  3. DesiTrucker

    DesiTrucker Light Load Member

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    Watkins and Shepard?
     
  4. Shakila Reed

    Shakila Reed Bobtail Member

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    Is that a company you are working for? Are you looking to become an independent owner operator or looking to work for a business? In order to haul your own loads you will need your own authority and insurance. But if you're looking to be hired you'll be under that business authority.
     
  5. DesiTrucker

    DesiTrucker Light Load Member

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    I spoke to a recruiter from Watkins and Shepard named SHakila. Just wondering if she is trying to recruit!
     
  6. Shakila Reed

    Shakila Reed Bobtail Member

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    Nope, wrong Shakila. Actually I just joined the site to get information about transportation in general. I'm looking into the logistics field, so I'm trying to build my knowledge on the transportation industry. I seen a question and thought I could help. Nothing more, nothing less.
     
  7. Hurst

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    That's what I always preach. Find the work first.. then buy the truck needed for the work.

    Simply buying a truck does not create revenue by itself.

    Hurst
     
  8. Hurst

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    You need to know what your expenses are and will be. Then you need to sell your truck for enough to make a profit.

    If you are not familiar or well versed in the field you are trying to enter.. how do you expect to sell anything? That's like a ghetto rapper trying to sell hogs at a farmers auction. I don't see this going well for you.

    Calling a shipper and offering to run their local deliveries for $.50 MI or $75 a day will not be conducive to a successful business in trucking.

    Hurst
     
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  9. mnmover

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    A common opening is, "Do you have a load that is always a problem? Let me haul it and I will take care of your problem for you".
     
  10. TaylorMade407

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    I have buddies asking me all the time about buying a truck and I ask them what are they gonna haul and they look at me dumb founded. Then they'll say well I see companies hiring O/O all the time that guarantee 1.00 pm loaded and empty. I just laugh and tell them to pull out their calculator. After 20 min of a brief education they realize buying that $15k truck on Craigslist and putting a driver in it at 1.00 pm ain't gonna bring success.
     
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  11. TaylorMade407

    TaylorMade407 Road Train Member

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    Also you see it all the time with guys buying a truck spec'd for one segment of the industry and then wanna do something else. I've shared @double yellow link numerous times. He details exactly how one should go about becoming a O/O
     
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