owner operator(loads)

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by proride86, May 16, 2018.

  1. proride86

    proride86 Bobtail Member

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    A98EAB99-C45F-4C58-A3A5-D3C7BF457EC1.jpeg Oh yeah I bought the truck a year ago and I’m just getting close to finishing it I over hauled the thing from ground up i don’t care to much about finding to much work for it I only want to do couple loads a week I just finished installing 4616 Rockwell full lockers with air liner suspension she’s a 1986 I’m a heavy duty mechanic by trade
     
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  3. 7seriestv

    7seriestv Light Load Member

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    I wish you luck, and you're going to need A LOT of it. First of all it sound like you put the wagon in front the horse. What type of wagon are you pushing? I would highly recommend if you don't have a mentor (1) lease on to a carrier to learn the ropes (2) put a driver on the truck that knows what he's doing (3) run under a broker authority. Number 1 is your best option at this point reason being if the driver find out you don't know what you're doing he's going to run circles around you. If the broker find out you don't know what you're doing he's going to run you for peanuts.
     
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  4. proride86

    proride86 Bobtail Member

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    I have been driving for years with a company I work for lol just not my own truck
     
  5. gokiddogo

    gokiddogo Road Train Member

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    What part of Canada
    What trailer you have?
    How far you want to run?
    You want to run like crazy or real easy?
     
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