Hello
I posted a few questions on this website a few months back and got some pretty sage advice/answers to my questions. I was hoping the experienced guys could chime in once again, when they have a moment.
So, I'm at a point in my life in which I am free to get into expediting or pretty much any OTR position. I believe going into expediting as a straight truck solo driver for an owner would be best. I do have worries that I would be taken advantage of by an owner or company, but that comes with the territory of being a new guy. I wouldn't be coming into this expecting to get rich, just make a living that would support a 27 year old with almost no bills currently or family obligations.
I would like to get into being a solo straight truck driver because as much as people may hate the HOS rules, I "sort of" like them because they stop me from being overworked. They aren't perfect but they give me at least 10 hours in a row in where I can turn my phone off and mute my qualcomm. The last thing I am wondering about expediting is this:
What is the demand for owners looking for solo operators in straight trucks?
I feel like most, if not all solo straight trucks, are owner ops and they have their own little niche gig going in certain areas. I'm not sure and I've never done expediting in all honesty, just researched it. I rarely see ads posted for owners looking for a straight truck driver to solo drive for his rig. I just feel like solo straight truck would be the dream for me honestly, because I'm not a fan of pulling trailers. I've been straight truck local for around a year and some months locally doing my own loads with a pallet jack and left gate and I love it. I just want to do it OTR.
If anybody knows of anybody that is really trying hard to find a solo driver for their straight truck, don't be afraid to let me know either through here or private message. I've been a contract driver in a straight locally doing it as a volunteer for a year and as much as I like helping the homeless/low income folks.. I need to make money for myself. I do enjoy being a contractor and dedicating myself towards getting to know the person I'm working with/for, I like it better than being a company guy.
Lay it to me straight, seriousness ain't a requirement, and good advice is appreciated.
Thanks ya'll.
I posted a few questions on this website a few months back and got some pretty sage advice/answers to my questions. I was hoping the experienced guys could chime in once again, when they have a moment.
So, I'm at a point in my life in which I am free to get into expediting or pretty much any OTR position. I believe going into expediting as a straight truck solo driver for an owner would be best. I do have worries that I would be taken advantage of by an owner or company, but that comes with the territory of being a new guy. I wouldn't be coming into this expecting to get rich, just make a living that would support a 27 year old with almost no bills currently or family obligations.
I would like to get into being a solo straight truck driver because as much as people may hate the HOS rules, I "sort of" like them because they stop me from being overworked. They aren't perfect but they give me at least 10 hours in a row in where I can turn my phone off and mute my qualcomm. The last thing I am wondering about expediting is this:
What is the demand for owners looking for solo operators in straight trucks?
I feel like most, if not all solo straight trucks, are owner ops and they have their own little niche gig going in certain areas. I'm not sure and I've never done expediting in all honesty, just researched it. I rarely see ads posted for owners looking for a straight truck driver to solo drive for his rig. I just feel like solo straight truck would be the dream for me honestly, because I'm not a fan of pulling trailers. I've been straight truck local for around a year and some months locally doing my own loads with a pallet jack and left gate and I love it. I just want to do it OTR.
If anybody knows of anybody that is really trying hard to find a solo driver for their straight truck, don't be afraid to let me know either through here or private message. I've been a contract driver in a straight locally doing it as a volunteer for a year and as much as I like helping the homeless/low income folks.. I need to make money for myself. I do enjoy being a contractor and dedicating myself towards getting to know the person I'm working with/for, I like it better than being a company guy.
Lay it to me straight, seriousness ain't a requirement, and good advice is appreciated.
Thanks ya'll.