Bucey
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What were are the things to look for when to start considering the addition of another truck?
Of course, the bigger question than just adding equipment for an owner-operator is when do you consider the addition of the EMPLOYEE to run the extra truck! A truck just sits there when not in use and doesn't need any extra management. Adding the tech brings the owner into a entirely different business model.rstrick said:What were are the things to look for when to start considering the addition of another truck?
I agree with Steve when you only have one machine you're putting a lot of trust in something that has a potential for break downs. When it's down you're out of business, with a backup even if it's not the newest technology you can keep running.PS That being said, IMHO even a solo owner-operator can justify an extra truck if only to be a back-up unit for the inevitable breakdowns of his main unit. For example, as an owner-operator when I upgraded to my second TM I kept my older van/unit as a backup. (We all know the almost zero value of a used TM!) Then when I hired my first assistant the machine was available for him to run in emergencies and on big jobs the two of us used both machines. When I sold the company we had three almost TM's in almost constant use and the best of our older units stayed sitting by the shop for those very profitable "same day jobs".
Yeah, I always call it my "Field of Dreams" analogy. "If you build it they will come." And they (jobs) do.Doc Holliday said:It seems like when you get that second machine you get more work. Maybe it's just work that passed you by and you didn't notice before? You can also bid on larger jobs with more confidence, and process them faster when you get them.
Lee Stockwell said:This is a great time of year to get a good deal on a used TM and van. We just bought another 405 for backup.
Should all trucks have two techs? just wondering what is the norm?