Jhead: welcome! I have to disagree with 2 statements posted by Teamliz here. [And to qualify myself, I've been expediting for 7 yrs, and have driven t/t, cargo van, and now straight truck. I've driven for several carriers, both team and solo as well.]
First: that you need to buy your own truck - no, you don't. The standard advice is to drive for an owner first, [not necessarily a fleet owner, either] because it's excellent advice. If you find it's not what you want to do, you can 'quit' with fewer complications. If you find you want to become owners, then you work towards that goal, gathering more info [and lots of money!] till you feel ready.
Second: that owners pay for fuel - some do, some don't. It's a matter of which way the owner prefers to do it - some will even let you choose.
You're right to be concerned about dishonest and underfunded owners - there are some out there. But there are also far more who are honest, experienced, and prepared to deal with whatever problems arise. Ask a lot of questions [prepared beforehand], and go with your 'gut' instinct.
As DaveKC says, you need to research a lot, if you don't see how easy it is to lose money in this business, even while staying busy.
Good luck - hope it works for you!
First: that you need to buy your own truck - no, you don't. The standard advice is to drive for an owner first, [not necessarily a fleet owner, either] because it's excellent advice. If you find it's not what you want to do, you can 'quit' with fewer complications. If you find you want to become owners, then you work towards that goal, gathering more info [and lots of money!] till you feel ready.
Second: that owners pay for fuel - some do, some don't. It's a matter of which way the owner prefers to do it - some will even let you choose.
You're right to be concerned about dishonest and underfunded owners - there are some out there. But there are also far more who are honest, experienced, and prepared to deal with whatever problems arise. Ask a lot of questions [prepared beforehand], and go with your 'gut' instinct.
As DaveKC says, you need to research a lot, if you don't see how easy it is to lose money in this business, even while staying busy.
Good luck - hope it works for you!