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Posted:  1 year, 3 months ago

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New owner operator plans (florida)

Well thanks for the long reply and bk for your input, I can definitely see repairs being needed as to what I thought was almost regular but I guess it's just luck if it's major or minor to keep on the road. A 20k repair would definitely be a mental set back getting started too. My initial plans were to just run as much regional freight as possible unless I see it being worth the money running the load boards out and back home in 2 days. My current income as s comoany driver just broke the 100k mark but that's also using my back lol not straight driving mostly what I'm after as well. so I figured after all expenses if I could match that or more until I get with the change and learning the load boards I'd be pretty happy. Just alot of different info I'm getting as far as what a good truck is. The truck I drive now at my job has about 550k and I'm the only one touching it except for 1 day of the week possibly and she runs pretty well. I've heard that 500k or less is good to start just look for the prior reports and get a mechanic to look at it. Or buy a new truck but newer trucks are darn expensive and I feel like the money I would have to make would most certainly take me out of the home time I'm comfortable with.

Welcome Jim, I’m an O/O. I pulled a tanker for several years leased onto a carrier. Last year I got my own authority. There are pro/cons to each.

I have a large customer in a nich market and made good money working 3-4 days a week. As everything in the economy work fell off the end of october. I had a backup plan and started pulling a reefer since then with a company that also has their broker license. They run my butt off and I don’t see the house much, but it pays the bills.

The price of equipment is way too high. You buy a truck with 500k or more you will be buying a truck that is starting to need alot of repairs. That is where they start what I call high mikeage or old age repairs. DEF systems are starting to go and will eat up 20k in nothing flat. The main componets will cost about 30k to replace. Usually one st a time, eating up shop time.

The schedule your looking for is highly imporabable given your location. Florida has alot going in, usually pays decent, but not much out, and pays terrible.

Brokers as a general rule are a pain and some are flat out crooks. If you rely on them you will most likely fail. Your overhead will cost more than you can make. I’m signed up with JB Hunt, TQL, and Convoy. Those are only for possible backhauls and rarely used. Rates are terrible and not looking good until at least Q4, if then. JB Hunt does have a good amount of shorter haul stuff, but again its pretty cheap.

General load boards have loads from many different brokers on them, but you have to be signed up with that broker before you can haul a load for them. They all have different requirements. Getting signed ip with several can be very time consuming. If you know a local broker you can trust would be your best bet in that arena.

Look into container companies. The east/gulf coast ports are doing much better and gaining business leaving the west coast. They will require you to lease onto them and run under their authority, but it is worth looking into, in my opinion.

If you could find a direct customer in your area would be your absolute best case scenario for what your wanying to do.

Just some of my thoughts without coffee, lol. If you want to ask anything specific or contact me my email is in my bio.

This site is geared more toward helping people get their trucking career started in the very beginning,not really where your at. Your a valuable driver to help with that, and I encourage you to consider sticking around for that.

Best wishes!!

Posted:  1 year, 3 months ago

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New owner operator plans (florida)

Well my motivation is to really run under my own authority.. and quit the labor part. I'm home everyday now physically fit but with all the rule changes we have guys 15-20 years quitting and anything in my area to drive I haven't found matching the pay or close enough to switch jobs.

What is your motivation? If it's to be home daily, why not seek out opportunities like that as a company driver first?

Posted:  1 year, 3 months ago

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New owner operator plans (florida)

I've been driving for about 6 years now and yes I know it's not the best time to start right now it's all a work in progress and my plan was to not even start day without a solid 20k in my bank for back up only, so another couple months away before any major decision and even then I'm kinda listening to others in the field for the same reason you stated.

For the most part I can find trucks with around 500k or less at about 50-70k not sure if that's a rip off cause I haven't looked at prices until now

Posted:  1 year, 3 months ago

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New owner operator plans (florida)

So for all you vets in the owner operator field I'm looking to ditch being a company driver and progress my way in being a owner operator.

I've got my llc set up and now need to find out my best way to go about this I've seen multiple outlooks as far as just running off of load boards or running for a specific company that will also lease you a trailer like lanstar jb hunt etc.

My question is if my goal is to be home daily or as much as I can do I have any real options for being an owner operator in the central Florida area? I live on the north east coast of Florida so I figured savanna Georgia not to far approx 4hrs or so I have some opportunities in a couple directions. My intentions are to buy a truck with a sleeper not a day cab I'm not against pulling over for 10 and back on the road but I don't want to run long hauls that take me out for a week at a time. Do any of you guys recommend anything at all in this position?

Posted:  1 year, 3 months ago

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Class-A permit restrictions with another driver?

My question is for you guys if someone has their cdl permit and is driving with someone who has their cdl, can the permit driver still drive 11hrs with the cdl driver in sleeper birth? I know probably not but are there rules that state this isn't allowed?

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