themagicoen
Expert Expediter
I would like to thank everyone who chimed in on my "little" situation. Currently I'm back in Minnesota trying to figure out what to do next. The owner has decided to block my emails and phone calls so I can't get a hold of him to find out about my $6200 he owes me. I've talked to a few different owners but haven't found anything that I like nor have I gotten anywhere on buying a truck, so I don't know what to do.... But in the mean time I'll post 5 things that I have learned.
1. Find the company your going to work for before finding an owner! FedexCC would of been a better fit for me being that they do more to Minnesota and I would get home more offen.
2. Get everything in wiriting - and signed!
3. Read the contract between owner/contractor before singing - if you don't like the terms or don't understand, find a lawyer.
4. Make sure you clearly communicate your intentions and how you operate, this goes back to # 2 and # 3. Things like your though process on accpeting loads and deadheading. My owner was ##### cause I turned down a 1200 mile load to Laredo, TX to go home when I was only 250 miles from Home. Home or Tx when I've been out for 4 weeks - thats a hard decision!
5. Keep good records and document everything. I have a set up where I put in the load info and it tells me the mile pay, est. f/s, the 45% adv, and lastly what will be owed to me when that pro clears. Make sure that owner give you your truck settelment so you can get the exact f/s amounts and make sure it matches what the QC said.
Lastly,
IF YOU DON'T GET ALONG WITH YOUR OWNER, IF THEY DON'T APPRECIATE YOU, IF JUST DON'T LIKE THEM OR THEY JUST DON'T LIKE YOU - LEAVE!!!!! After reading my post you would understand why I know have that POV.
Have a good night!
1. Find the company your going to work for before finding an owner! FedexCC would of been a better fit for me being that they do more to Minnesota and I would get home more offen.
2. Get everything in wiriting - and signed!
3. Read the contract between owner/contractor before singing - if you don't like the terms or don't understand, find a lawyer.
4. Make sure you clearly communicate your intentions and how you operate, this goes back to # 2 and # 3. Things like your though process on accpeting loads and deadheading. My owner was ##### cause I turned down a 1200 mile load to Laredo, TX to go home when I was only 250 miles from Home. Home or Tx when I've been out for 4 weeks - thats a hard decision!
5. Keep good records and document everything. I have a set up where I put in the load info and it tells me the mile pay, est. f/s, the 45% adv, and lastly what will be owed to me when that pro clears. Make sure that owner give you your truck settelment so you can get the exact f/s amounts and make sure it matches what the QC said.
Lastly,
IF YOU DON'T GET ALONG WITH YOUR OWNER, IF THEY DON'T APPRECIATE YOU, IF JUST DON'T LIKE THEM OR THEY JUST DON'T LIKE YOU - LEAVE!!!!! After reading my post you would understand why I know have that POV.
Have a good night!