Looking to get my own authority.
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I'm sure you could use your experience, but if you go under, you'll prolly be sick of trucking Why not lease on at first then, after a few months, get your own authority?
More than 1 way to skin a cat! :wink:
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Originally Posted by BanditsCousin
if you go under, you'll prolly be sick of trucking
Why not lease on at first then, after a few months, get your own authority? More than 1 way to skin a cat! :wink:
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Theres only one way to find out! 8)
BTW- a carrier will lie if they want you bad enough. I can't incriminate myself or others, but "2 years experience" or "250,000 miles verifiable" is a penstroke away :wink: Hopefully you'll find the loophole, considering the fact you have a fair amount of experience, just nothing recent. Theres always good ol CRE- who will let noobs become o/o's right after training, but still require o/o's with their own trucks to have 1 yr :roll:
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Originally Posted by BanditsCousin
Theres only one way to find out! 8)
Hopefully you'll find the loophole, considering the fact you have a fair amount of experience, just nothing recent. Theres always good ol CRE- who will let noobs become o/o's right after training, but still require o/o's with their own trucks to have 1 yr :roll:
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Ok Cuz....called CRE today, well not quite true they put new drivers right on the road adter school, you complete their school and have to go out with a trainer first (even if you have a CDL already still their school), lol they even were going to make me go with a trainer and their school, lots of companies just wanted me to go out with their trainer, their worse lol, as far as a deal for me. Well I am clearly better to just buy my truck, and get my own authority, since this insurance thing really isnt the issue these companies seem to want to make it, 9k a year for insurance seemed reasonable.
The only negative I see is if I want to take a long vacation, say 3-4 months during slow season, if there is any old hands, what do you guys do? I cant just cancel my insurance, I just eat that....right? Wont have truck payments at least just worried about the insurance situation if the truck sits. Just something you guys might find humerous, the last company to put drivers, right out of school on the road, were the famed PST U-teams, which I was a proud member of LOL. Years latter I was talking with a fellow trainer, at my last big company about that experience, he just looked at me and said I have only 1 comment, Said U stood for unbelievable; I just started laughing hard!
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No, I don't run for CRE, nor will I ever
When I said they put drivers on the road right out of school- its true. Sure they have to be with a trainer for like a month, but then they go into a lease deal. However, to come in from the outside as an o/o, they require 1 yr experience. i was NOT implying you go work there, especially if you want 3-4 months off (hell, you won't get 3-4 days off :wink: ) I think your expectations of getting your own authority are a bit misconstrued. My father shuts down for 2 months per year for vacation, and must work the rest. In freight, I don't see this happening for most operators. (Keep in mind, I said MOST). :lol: How muich do you expect to make to be able to send the wife overseas, take off months at a time, and live/party like a rockstar? :lol: Owner operator doesn't always mean more money. And not to offend anyone, living off getloaded.com is NOT how you'll stay afloat. Even on their website they boast its a tool to cut down on deadhead miles (to better paying freight that you've secured). I think they should call it "backhaul.org" :lol:
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Yeah, Sorry I quess I missunderstood you cuz...I thought you were saying they did that.
You missunderstood me tho too Cuz, the wife already is overseas, in her country I can live good on $6 US dollars a day (48 Pesos to 1 US dollar), hardly living like a rock star. If I could get 2 months off a year that would work. but since fright is slow usually for up to 4 was hopping for that,just not too sure what to do about the insurance, ummm quess I just eat it there?
#28
Yes, you eat the insurance. You want your rig covered from hurricanes, hooligans, and theft.
If your wife is overseas, and on pesos, technically shes in mexico and not overseas? Have you contacted any brokers or companies to haul for?
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Similar; Philippines was a Spanish colony for 400 years. She in R.P.
Hmmm dont remember any of the many brokers I talked to when I was a company driver, damn then I just wanted them to stop bugging me lol (now I wish I wrote their name and # down) been too long...hhmmmm got any names you wish to share ..plz plz plz well cant blame me for trying eh? |
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