A few companies that offer owner operator trucking jobs are FFE Transportation, Inc., Heartland Express, Hill Brothers Transportation, J and R Schugel Trucking, Landstar, Panther Expedited Services, PDP, R & R Express, Inc., Southern Refrigerated and Transport America.
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Simply contact a number of trucking companies in your area. There are a variety of trucking companies that are hiring for positions throughout the US currently.
"Owner Operator Jobs" is a great online site to help anyone interested in an owner-operator trucking job.
I run accros a website call DriveForPrime.com and it offer many opportunities on the trucking business.
Yellow-Roadway Corporation, ABF Freight Systems, UPS, FedEx (excluding owner-operator divisions such as Custom Critical).
A lot, depends on where you want to operate from.
You should visit www.owneroperatorjob.com for a listing of jobs in your area.
The website http://www.owneroperatorjob.com/ will show you a lot of information about operator trucking jobs. It will show you a listing of jobs by State along with the pay and a lot of other information about the job itself.
Anyone can start a trucking company. You just have to be able to buy the supplies, hire truckers, find jobs, and take the time to make the company run well and be productive. You can also start working at an already existing company and try to work your way up to the owner position. You can become an owner of a trucking company by buying an existing company off another person. You can become an operator of a trucking company by applying to the company.
Have a look at www.bigrigjobs.com. You should be able to find some trucking jobs on the east coast.
Landstar has positions available for Owner-operator truck drivers. A truck owner can start by applying on their "Lease2Landstar" web site, or by calling 855-578-7226.
No, you don't. If the trucking company owns the truck, they will insure it. if you become an owner-operator (O/O), you'll need to insure your own truck.