RE: how can i get in touch with truck owners looki
I am an O/O with multiple trucks. I drive one my self. Good, honest, hard working competent drivers are a rarity. If they have their act together they usually already are O/O. The 3 times I have hired through the recruiter at the co. I am leased on to, it has been disasterous. I now make it a rule to only hire drivers that live within 100 mile radius of my home. I will never hire a newbee (less than 3 years expedite). No dogs in my trucks, no cats in my trucks. Having hired 2 women in the past, I know better now. The vast majority of drivers that drive other peoples equipment have: 1. No respect for the investment I have made in the equipment. 2. No idea of the expenses involved in maintaining the truck. 3. Little or no idea on the early indicators of mechanical problems that could have over the years financed my childrens college educations by fixing a minor problem before it destroyed an engine or trany. When I find a gem, that guy that knows the business, takes care of the truck, understands the mechanics, hauls the loads, I pay them extremely well. The rest: I would leave the truck parked rather than expose myself to the financial damage thats sure to follow if I break the rules above.