New to being a Owner Operator

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by visionarygvp, Jan 27, 2022.

  1. Diesel Dave

    Diesel Dave Last Few of the OUTLAWS

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    Since 1984. To be more specific, I’ve been insured with Northland for the least 12 years, probably longer than that.
     
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  2. danny23tx

    danny23tx Road Train Member

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    I pay 10k a year and I pay it up front . Listen its hard to recommend someone start in this business given the price of equipment. Equipment is double the cost and maintenance has to be up at least 15% to 20% if you can get the parts , bad thing is rates haven't doubled or trippled despite them saying there is a truck shortage. Don't get me wrong I've scored some good paying loads and I'm making good money but I have a paid off truck and you new guys are paying over 100k for a truck that has 500k or 200k for a truck with 50 to 100k miles . I'm running my truck till it drops than I'm just gonna find a new hustle .
     
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    Beaver9 Heavy Load Member

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    Now, you make me feel all better now. :)
     
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    Beaver9 Heavy Load Member

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    Maintenance can eat up a lot so is insurance. Getting a truck/trailer isn't everything. You might have surprises along the way.
     
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