{"text":"I strongly suggest some drivers work for an established company for a minimum of 2 years, average of 5, most of 7 to 8 years BEFORE becoming an Owner Operator, why? I've seen some jump right into being an Owner Operator with no experience and some have found out the hard way that they are going broke in a hurry. Being a company driver, at least you're getting paid something.","videos":"[]","link":"{}","pics":"[]","canComment":true,"externalShare":false}
{"replyTo":"","text":"plus you are getting more than just driving experience, you will experience some of the mechanical brake downs and hopefully you will learn how to fix them on your own... 👍 🙂 🇺🇸","replyToPid":0}
{"replyTo":"","text":"I’d wait on a new administration, 2024 before jumping into being an O/O. That is if the new POTUS is a republican. Everything is just too expensive. I was an OO for 15 years and did great. Glad I’m not now with this POTUS.","replyToPid":0}
{"replyTo":"","text":"I'm a company driver and I still fix the basics on my own, no it's not my responsibility but I treat this equipment like I own it, no matter what you take care of the truck and trailer it will take care of you","replyToPid":0}