Rebirth of the Owner-Operator

The owner-operator is the quintessential American trucker. No wonder owner-operators and company drivers alike relish the Hollywood image of independent truckers as kings of the road, knights in shining tractors, fully in charge of their own destiny. Of course, independents never had it as good as the carefree gear-jammers depicted on the silver screen. Funny thing is, today's owner-operator is about as far removed from the Smokey-and-the-Bandit stereotype as imaginable. Yet this may be the best year ever for doing business as an owner-operator. At least for those still in business. WEEDED OUT Rough times in the freight ...

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