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Old 06-03-2008, 07:22 PM
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I have been driving class A for 2 years but only have 7 months OTR experience, I was wondering which companies would be best for me as an owner operator.
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I have been driving class A for 2 years but only have 7 months OTR experience, I was wondering which companies would be best for me as an owner operator.
Do you have a business plan ??? Cash reserves ?? Good credit ???

But 7 months OTR experience is the biggest problem....
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Old 06-03-2008, 07:38 PM
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We don't know a damn thing about you, we cannot answer that.

1) Do you want to pull reefer/van/flatdeck/rgn?

2) Where do you live?

3) Where do you want to run?

4) Are you legal for Canada?(no arrests or DUI's)

5) What kind of equipment do you have (if any?)

6) Do you have good credit?

7) Do you have border crossing experience?

8) Do you have mountain crossing experience?

9) Do you have any accidents/tickets/violations?

10) What are your expectations as far as pay?

11) Are you going to buy your own truck or go through a lease program?

These are just a small example of the kind of information we need.

Start contacting smaller local companies, I prefer them best. Under 500 trucks. They should have someone that deals with o/o's directly. Ask him about the pay package, what you're liable for(insurance, etc..), forced or non-forced dispatch, and ask him to fax you a copy of the contract.

You'll find a lot of companies probably aren't even hiring.
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Old 06-03-2008, 09:01 PM
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I have been driving class A for 2 years but only have 7 months OTR experience, I was wondering which companies would be best for me as an owner operator.
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Old 06-03-2008, 11:02 PM
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How about Prime? Make sure you tell them you want to train someone. That pays more.
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The reason for becoming an owner operator: to have more control over your life. You want to have a lot of say so about when you drive, if you drive, and even where you drive. It's probable you won't get all of that unless you go someplace like Landstar, but get as much as you can, because that is the reason for becoming an O/O.

You begin to pay self employment tax and you don't get any benefits. O/O's don't necessarily make more than company drivers, and sometimes make less.

You incur a lot of liability company drivers don't have. If you wreck it, you pay for it. If it blows up, you fix it. If it has to be towed, you are the toad. :wink:

That said, follow Mike3fan's thread. Look at the numbers. Those are really good numbers. Dry box, you've got to find the right opportunity. A lot of plain Jane dry box jobs aren't worth it. Consider all the other forms of specialization as well- reefer, stepbed :lol: ...
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I have been driving class A for 2 years but only have 7 months OTR experience, I was wondering which companies would be best for me as an owner operator.


It is difficult to recommend the best carrier for someone without knowing more about your personality. If you are accustomed to forced dispatch then I would look for a company who has dispatchers and make the load decisions for you. Dispatchers are primarily associated with those carriers who pay mileage. If you prefer more freedom and like to call your own shots, then you may want to consider a carrier who is agent based. Some, such as Landstar, don't have a dispatcher. You pretty much run your truck as you wish. It is your responsibility to find your own loads and decide what you need to be profitable. Landstar and a few other carriers pay a percentage of the load to their owner operators. Personally, I prefer this type of system over those who pay mileage. However, there are those who prefer working for a fixed mileage rate.

Other considerations when you look at carriers is the type of freight they haul. Reefers, vans, flats are some of the areas where most work. Some carriers will do one of these but most don't do all of them, although there are exceptions.

Some carriers require you to either own or rent your own trailer. It takes a while to learn how to run a truck. There is more to being a successful owner operator than driving. There are many who have gone under this year due in part to the high cost of fuel and mismanagement. There are larger carriers who are also struggling. Some of us are doing OK, but it is a constant challenge to get the higher rates we need to compensate for the higher operating costs thrust upon us because of escalating fuel costs. Rates are not keeping up with the rapid fuel cost increases. We will manage, but it will be much more challenging for someone with little or no experience to make it work. Not to discourage you, but you need to approach this with your eyes open and look at it as a business.
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I have been considering this for some time, when I was OTR I
questioned all of the O/O I could to get a feel for it.

I do have a basic plan, get rid of all my debts and for the 1st
year of operation I will pretty much be living out of my truck.
I am single and have no dependents to worry about.

I plan on getting a tractor as new as I can afford with low mileage
if I can find it. Then I plan on having an APU installed for comfort
and to save on wear and tear and fuel costs.

I will be working out of CA, around San Bernardino/Fontana.

I have good credit, I do not like forced dispatch and I have all
endorsements on my license. I do not want to run in snow if possible.

Thanks for inputs so far.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cadriver
I have been considering this for some time, when I was OTR I
questioned all of the O/O I could to get a feel for it.

I do have a basic plan, get rid of all my debts and for the 1st
year of operation I will pretty much be living out of my truck.
I am single and have no dependents to worry about.

I plan on getting a tractor as new as I can afford with low mileage
if I can find it. Then I plan on having an APU installed for comfort
and to save on wear and tear and fuel costs.

I will be working out of CA, around San Bernardino/Fontana.

I have good credit, I do not like forced dispatch and I have all
endorsements on my license. I do not want to run in snow if possible.

Thanks for inputs so far.
Danny Herman (DHT) runs from Socal across 10 to the east and generally stays out of the snow. They do a lot of stuff down in texas and especially laredo. They have O/O's and company drivers. Thats the first one that comes to mind for me for people who don't want to run in the snow.
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Danny Herman is one of the cheapest paying outfits in TX.
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