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Old 02-01-2008, 02:57 AM
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Is anyone a Landstar owner operator ?
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Old 02-01-2008, 03:22 AM
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I'm working on it. they are having a problem getting some of my past employers to give them info. they are super picky about everything
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Old 02-01-2008, 01:20 PM
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I was, why?
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You ever heard the phrase "Ïf it sounds too good to be true..."?

I've met too many ex-LS drivers to make the switch. I also have reservations about driving for a company that OOIDA has a lawsuit against.
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Old 02-07-2008, 03:28 AM
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I have leased to Landstar. They have their pros and cons. I have more positives with them than negatives. A friend of mine is leasing back with them after running his own authority for several years. Unless you are a self starter and like to be in control of your business Landstar may not be the right company for you. Just like any other carrier, there are those who do well and others who fail. With Landstar, you are the one responsible for your own success. They are very picky about some things. It can take several weeks to lease on with them. They are very thorough. Is there something in particular you want to know about them?
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Old 02-07-2008, 01:37 PM
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They are very picky about some things.
That's one of the reasons I quit LS the other being they have too many people on the payroll with nothing to do but "f" with you. I felt like an employee with a debt load.
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Old 02-09-2008, 01:05 PM
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There are a couple of things they are very picky about. One is your logs. I understand that they now want you to log 3 mph under the posted speed. When I was there they wanted you to log 2 mph under the posted speed. They have a program that will plot your route and can tell if you have logged incorrectly based upon the posted speed for those routes. And if you have an older truck they may want you to have it inspected every 90-120 days. Still you have the opportunity to make decent money with them. I know of several who have been with them for many years. These days it is unusual to find anyone who sticks with a carrier for more than a year or two, if that long. A word of caution when talking with their BCO's (owner operators). When they quote you how much they are making it is usually the gross, not net. In other words, they tend to quote the gross of the freight rate rather than their percentage. If you talk with any of them make sure to ask them if the rate they quote is "truck money."
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I understand that they now want you to log 3 mph under the posted speed.
Nope. Still 2 mph under the posted speed limit.

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And if you have an older truck they may want you to have it inspected every 90-120 days.
Every truck in the fleet must be inspected every 120 days. Same for trailers.
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I understand that they now want you to log 3 mph under the posted speed.
Nope. Still 2 mph under the posted speed limit.

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And if you have an older truck they may want you to have it inspected every 90-120 days.
Every truck in the fleet must be inspected every 120 days. Same for trailers.
I wished I could log 2-3mph under speed limit,the most I can log in a day is 659 miles,I have to be under 60mph(59.9999).

But I don't miss the quaterly inspections,once a year for us.
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