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01-15-2008, 10:39 AM #1
Thank you all for your time
I have read all the newbie faq. I have read about six months of the other newbie forum.
I have begun to get to know some of you a little, and have had a lot of questions I have answered by reading.
I just want to say thanks, and I continue in my quest to be prepared for expediting.
Does anyone know which vehicle I should buy, who to lease on with, and the winning lottery numbers for next week?
Just kidding!!!
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01-15-2008, 10:58 AM #2
Re: Thank you all for your time
LOL you kidder! If I gave you next week's lotto numbers, then that would cut MY winnings!
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01-15-2008, 11:06 AM #3Senior Member
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Re: Thank you all for your time
When I was deciding to become a expediters like you I read the archives and current posts and asked a slew of questions on and offline.
The suggestion I continually heard was to drive for a fleet owner or O/O for a year or there about learning the tricks of the trade using their investment before making the decision to buy a truck.
Following their suggestions I drove for 2 O/O’s for 9 months then decided to buy a used truck. Before buying this truck I asked numerous questions of many EO O/O and fleet owners as well as reading posts. After feeling fairly confident on my decision I bought my first truck.
Without the aid of EO resources I would have made some poor business decisions.
Good Luck!Be Well!
John
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01-15-2008, 11:16 AM #4
Re: Thank you all for your time
The drive for someone else part is the hardest advice for me to follow. Not that my plan is set in stone. I thought maybe doing a cargo van on my own would be a way of testing the waters, and I know I could use the van if expediting is not for me.
My biggest desire is to start with no payments. Of course that may not be my best course of action.
I have until Feb 22 to make up my mind. I do know how to take a bath with baby wipes.
I do know what it is like to wait two days for a load. If only that was all I needed to know.
10 yrs OTR, CDL A Haven't driven a TT for six years.
Dave
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01-15-2008, 11:35 AM #5Senior Member
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Re: Thank you all for your time
“My biggest desire is to start with no payments.”
If that is a major issue then driving for another will enable you the opportunity to test the waters of expediting also save the money needed to purchase your first truck/van with no payments.
Sounds like a win win situation to me.
Good Luck!Be Well!
John
O/O Landstar Express America
OOIDA Life Member 711471
EO Forum Moderator
Baseball Opening Day March 30
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CANCER SUCKS!
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01-15-2008, 12:04 PM #6
Re: Thank you all for your time
Actually I already have the money to buy a new van. Not enough to buy an expediter class eight though
Dave
1950 Sprinter
The worst way to die would be to drown in tears of self-pity.
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01-15-2008, 12:13 PM #7
Re: Thank you all for your time
By the way I drove for Poole for three years. That is where I got started in trucking.
Dave
1950 Sprinter
The worst way to die would be to drown in tears of self-pity.
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01-15-2008, 02:53 PM #8
Re: Thank you all for your time
That's exactly how I started in the biz. I drove that van over 8 years, much longer than I thought I would. I just had "commitment issues" regarding the big investment. Would I do it differently with the advantage of hindsight? I'm really not sure. I am glad that I never had to deal with a d***head owner, and we know there are MANY out there. I do know having this forum would have been an advantage.
I guess this little bit of blah, blah won't help you a whole lot, but that's the Cliff Notes version of my story anyway. Good luck!
Livin' the dream
D unit O/O
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