Why do most LTLs not hire owner-operators?

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  1. expedite_it

    expedite_it Road Train Member

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    This might be the most meaningful answer in the whole thread, although I don't see why YRC and Old Dominion could not just allow owner-ops with newer trucks only.


    Why do the LTL companies want lightweight trucks, so they don't be overweight?
     
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  3. LPjunior1970

    LPjunior1970 Light Load Member

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    They buy lightweight trucks so we can haul more freight I would assume. More bills more $$$
     
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  4. FLHT

    FLHT Road Train Member

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    We have city drivers making over $ 80.000 a year.
    Dock workers can pretty much write their own check,
    The shortage of workers amounts to lots of overtime pay.
     
  5. FLHT

    FLHT Road Train Member

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    YRC uses different truck load carriers in different parts of the country.
     
  6. FLHT

    FLHT Road Train Member

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    If someone was writing down your trailer numbers, it would be safe to say you were at a union company. If a man was sitting home rested and the company ran you before their own man he just got paid for the run around.
     
  7. MACK E-6

    MACK E-6 Moderator Staff Member

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    It also depends on the terminal and their service area.

    Typically, the city guys are solar powered and don’t want to run too far away, so few of the peddle hands may want to take the long runs.

    But if you have a peddle run that will take you 100 or more miles from the yard $100K in a year is not unattainable.
     
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  8. McUzi

    McUzi Road Train Member

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    Saia uses a lot of O/Os. They’ve got at least two that run out of Newburgh every night.

    That would always go up my ### to discover one of them was on their way to my barn while I’ve been sitting there for an hour.

    “Why are the O/O’s heading out before company drivers?”
    “They’re based out of here.”
    “Yeah, and they don’t work for the company, they’re contractors.”
    “Not our call.”
     
  9. FLHT

    FLHT Road Train Member

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    Out West the long peddle bids are the first to go. With an 1 1\2 hour stem time before you drop your three peddle trailers. These people run up on their hours everyday.
     
  10. jamespmack

    jamespmack Road Train Member

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    Almost all of them have brokerages, and I have probably hauled for most of them. 95% flatbed. But have hauled some van stuff.
     
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  11. LPjunior1970

    LPjunior1970 Light Load Member

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    Luckily my stuffs closed 99% of the time. The landstar guys I see occasionally wait for a tail
    to load but it’s rare.
     
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