Guess i don't understand why i should be so pessimistic.
As Shadow said, it is a business and should be treated as one.
Don't get fooled by what accidental fleet owners say, or for that matter drivers. Listen to those who have business experience and listen carefully. If it was all that easy, then it would be a thing where everyone would be millionaires.
The ONE piece of advice I give for free is this;
GO get a lawyer and discuss your plans with him/her. Build the relationship with them were you feel comfortable and then pay their retainer.
The second piece of advice is to get an accountant who can advise you on your business decisions. Again seek out someone who you can work with, call when needed and if they have a retainer fee - PAY IT.
These are two resources you need before you even move on a loan or think you can cut it.
but you both have to admit, if there's any time to get in, the current climate is favorable.
ABSOLUTLY NOT.
I do not recommend anyone getting into this business as a driver, let alone a fleet owner without some experience in this industry.
What are your expectations as a fleet owner? Sitting watching the game on Sunday while your people are working?
Sticking numbers in a spreadsheet on Friday afternoon?
What?
I think this niche market will be changing again soon, my resources who are economist that I can actually ask questions to, say there is trouble and no one can figure out what's going on until it happens. They say not to make big business expenditures unless you have to unless the is a time limit and that is one reason why we are seeing a lot of work, 2011 is coming.
well, our colleague with four profitable trucks is at panther.
So, the point is?
One owner out of how many?
What is profitable mean?
Use them for what?
Practice on being a fleet owner?
we are not planning to drive the truck.
Biggest mistake anyone can make.
from what we have been told, the temp controlled loads get a fixed price, regardless of need to refrigerate
BUT see you missed an important point, running Reefers on with Panther is not a real money maker - period.
If you want to make money, then it isn't at a consistent $1.60 a mile but knowing how to leverage that truck for the $2 and $3 a mile run. Or being able to get a $5.25 a mile run to the truck, why settle for $1.60 a mile?
Maybe it is that discounted FSC?