What brokers work with new authorities?

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Something Epic, Apr 30, 2025.

  1. Ridgeline

    Ridgeline Road Train Member

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    I don't expect this one hit wonder to be back but just in case -----

    What is your outline of your plan?

    You do know if you solicit people for an investment, the SEC can get involved.
     
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  3. gekko1323

    gekko1323 Road Train Member

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    Nah, he won't be back. You guys were a little hard on him! LOL. But everything that was said to him was dead-on. Since I'm still fairly new compared to the rest of you (I'm going on my 4th year), I'll throw my 2-cents in concerning brokers that work with newbies. There were a few brokers that required 6 months. Some required a whole year. But most allowed me to work for them. Of course, that was a different time. It was mid-2022 so the covid effect was still lingering. Judging by the great rates I was getting from the get-go, I reckon that capacity was still needed, hence their willingness to work with newbies? Obviously, things aren't the same now as they were then. I don't know why in the world he would focus on intermodal though. Back then, rates were garbage working railyards, even at a time when everything else was popping. I can't see how that has improved in THIS environment. And the ports are a pain in the arse.
     
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