Greetings Forum Members:
My name is Herb and I have been lurking on this forum and other trucking forums for many, many weeks now, reading the very informative posts of advice and opinions of many members. I joined this forum because I am here to learn and to exchange thoughts and ideas. I want to dialog and exchange thoughts and ideas with the men and women here who are driving trucks every day, and have done so for many years. Let me start by saying that my wife and I have been working and researching thoroughly over the past 6 months to start our own family-owned OTR contract carrier from scratch. We wish to become owners of a well-equipped OTR contract carrier fleet of about 20 to 30 new 2006 Kenworth T600 tractors with company drivers to start. Then we'll follow on with contracted owner/operators as we garner more contracts to pull more contract freight and trailers. My intent is have only a small percentage of our freight as brokered loads, and then primarily as backhauls. Further down the road, we plan to open a brokerage subsidiary for our company and we'll look into pulling expedited OTR contract freight for FedEx CC, Panther II, LandStar, Con-Way Now and a few select others.
However, I admit, perhaps to the chagrin of some, that I am not and have never been a trucker, and neither has my wife. I don't even have my CDL as yet. So I definitely consider myself a "newbie" here. But I do have a strong military, small business owner and systems engineering background. I am currently a Senior Systems Engineer with the Boeing Company. I am also a retired U.S. Army officer, with 24 years of active duty service. I consider myself a strong "people person", but also a shrewd businessman with a very strong Southern Baptist-bred work ethic. I am not too "politically correct" at times. But that mold seems to fit many of you here. I hope I can put all of this together with my wife to build up a strong, hands-on, employee-personalized fleet company. We want to start by making the care of our drivers, O/Os and their families as one of the top priorities. My feeling is, if we do that extremely well first and foremost, the loads and profits will come and our drivers will pull freight to hell and back for us. Perhaps some members may think I need my head examined! Imagine, wanting to leave a well-paying Boeing engineering job to own a contract carrier, with all of its challenges, to make a living. Well folks, I feel I am up to challenge and I truly want to do this! My wife is supporting me 110% on this and is with me. I am definitely more than ready to leave the suit-and-tie world and have wanted to do so for many years. Instead of merely talking and dreaming about it, I am now planning to actually do it.
I don't want to make my first post too much longer. I just wanted to introduce myself. Also, to let you guys and gals know I'll be hanging around the forum, reading, absorbing, asking questions and discussing business operational concepts with you. Hopefully my questions and concepts won't be too silly or off-base, so please bear with me. Your comments and advice are welcomed to help us with our endeavors. Thanks for your time folks, and I'll see you around the forum. Merry Christmas to all!
Sincerely,
Herb
My name is Herb and I have been lurking on this forum and other trucking forums for many, many weeks now, reading the very informative posts of advice and opinions of many members. I joined this forum because I am here to learn and to exchange thoughts and ideas. I want to dialog and exchange thoughts and ideas with the men and women here who are driving trucks every day, and have done so for many years. Let me start by saying that my wife and I have been working and researching thoroughly over the past 6 months to start our own family-owned OTR contract carrier from scratch. We wish to become owners of a well-equipped OTR contract carrier fleet of about 20 to 30 new 2006 Kenworth T600 tractors with company drivers to start. Then we'll follow on with contracted owner/operators as we garner more contracts to pull more contract freight and trailers. My intent is have only a small percentage of our freight as brokered loads, and then primarily as backhauls. Further down the road, we plan to open a brokerage subsidiary for our company and we'll look into pulling expedited OTR contract freight for FedEx CC, Panther II, LandStar, Con-Way Now and a few select others.
However, I admit, perhaps to the chagrin of some, that I am not and have never been a trucker, and neither has my wife. I don't even have my CDL as yet. So I definitely consider myself a "newbie" here. But I do have a strong military, small business owner and systems engineering background. I am currently a Senior Systems Engineer with the Boeing Company. I am also a retired U.S. Army officer, with 24 years of active duty service. I consider myself a strong "people person", but also a shrewd businessman with a very strong Southern Baptist-bred work ethic. I am not too "politically correct" at times. But that mold seems to fit many of you here. I hope I can put all of this together with my wife to build up a strong, hands-on, employee-personalized fleet company. We want to start by making the care of our drivers, O/Os and their families as one of the top priorities. My feeling is, if we do that extremely well first and foremost, the loads and profits will come and our drivers will pull freight to hell and back for us. Perhaps some members may think I need my head examined! Imagine, wanting to leave a well-paying Boeing engineering job to own a contract carrier, with all of its challenges, to make a living. Well folks, I feel I am up to challenge and I truly want to do this! My wife is supporting me 110% on this and is with me. I am definitely more than ready to leave the suit-and-tie world and have wanted to do so for many years. Instead of merely talking and dreaming about it, I am now planning to actually do it.
I don't want to make my first post too much longer. I just wanted to introduce myself. Also, to let you guys and gals know I'll be hanging around the forum, reading, absorbing, asking questions and discussing business operational concepts with you. Hopefully my questions and concepts won't be too silly or off-base, so please bear with me. Your comments and advice are welcomed to help us with our endeavors. Thanks for your time folks, and I'll see you around the forum. Merry Christmas to all!
Sincerely,
Herb