Company Driver - First Truck

Thinking about becoming an owner operator?

Before you buy a truck or lease on somewhere, understand how the different setups really work and why some drivers choose Landstar.

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Do not buy a truck just because you are tired of dispatch

That frustration is real, but ownership turns frustration into financial exposure. A company driver can have a bad week and still get another dispatch. An owner-operator can have a bad week and still owe the truck payment, insurance, fuel card, maintenance, and taxes.

Landstar can be attractive because it is built around independent owner-operators choosing freight. But that only helps if you are ready to think like a business owner.

What to understand first

  • Lease-on carrier versus running under your own authority.
  • Truck payment, maintenance reserve, insurance, and downtime risk.
  • Why non-forced dispatch gives you choices, not guarantees.
  • Why experience, safety record, endorsements, and equipment matter.

When Landstar may be worth a look

If you are serious about buying a truck, have real over-the-road experience, and want a model where you can learn the business side without becoming a company driver again, Landstar deserves comparison.