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<p>[QUOTE="Short Fuse EOD, post: 12280318, member: 168110"]<a href="https://www.nastc.com/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.nastc.com/" rel="nofollow">Home | NASTC - The National Association of Small Trucking Companies</a></p><p><br /></p><p>be careful about taking advice. Unless they are where you plan on being in 5 years…</p><p><br /></p><p>Even with business sense, there is a new learning curve on transport that takes time to learn. Unfortunately, just being an experienced driver does not give you all the insights, no matter what drivers will say here, however starting out as a driver, o/o, independent carrier progression experience is helpful. You will learn to match your equipment to the commodity and needs of customer, fuel/ tire/service, direct customer/spot market, and compliance. Math is important, if it doesn’t add up properly- you must make changes to lane, customers, personnel, insurance, etc..[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Short Fuse EOD, post: 12280318, member: 168110"][URL='https://www.nastc.com/']Home | NASTC - The National Association of Small Trucking Companies[/URL] be careful about taking advice. Unless they are where you plan on being in 5 years… Even with business sense, there is a new learning curve on transport that takes time to learn. Unfortunately, just being an experienced driver does not give you all the insights, no matter what drivers will say here, however starting out as a driver, o/o, independent carrier progression experience is helpful. You will learn to match your equipment to the commodity and needs of customer, fuel/ tire/service, direct customer/spot market, and compliance. Math is important, if it doesn’t add up properly- you must make changes to lane, customers, personnel, insurance, etc..[/QUOTE]
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