The repo lots are getting full, the banks are saying no more trucks and the brokers are saying their will be more coming to haul at my cheap rates.
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Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by New Female Semi Owner, Mar 27, 2011.
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I f she looks good she could turn it into a "lot lizaed" den at your nearest TS. That's the only way she'll make any money with it.
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EVERYONE I AM NOT AN IDIOT. I HAD A BUSINESS PARTNER WHEN I BROUGHT THE TRUCK MY PARTNER HAS OVER 15yrs experience doing logistics. But has recently bailed on me. I paid cash for the truck and I have it in the shop getting serviced. I have a driver and relief driver lined up with over 10 yrs exp and clean MVRs & both have OTR experience. I know a few guys with trucks that have been schooling me but I got on this site to get outside opinions. Oh yeah I've got Class A CDLs but have never driver a semi. Thanks
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you will really have to set up an operating cost sheet to see what you can afford to pay the driver--ooida has a pretty good one on their site where you can put in all of your variables
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Thanks I will check that site. What % should I pay? My driver prefers %.
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I'm going to ride with my driver to get to know my truck. I'm going to drive too (sometiMes) as I said I have CDLs just never driven a semi.
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20-27% seems to be the range.
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Thanks a bunch! Very helpful
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25-30% is normal to pay on percentage. Thing is you and the driver will need to agree on a # that you both feel is fair based on what you expect out of your driver. Best of Luck to you both.
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