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Owned Operated Flatbed Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Experience hauling steel a plus Minimum three year's operating flatbed. Driving record must be three years traffic accident and violation free. Pay: 75% owner-operator pay 100% fuel surcharge Stop ...

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What are owner operated flatbeds?

Owner operated flatbeds refer to flatbed trucks that are owned and operated by independent contractors rather than company employees. These operators are responsible for managing their own business, including maintaining their truck, finding loads, and handling logistics. Flatbed trucks are used to transport large or awkwardly shaped cargo that doesn’t fit in enclosed trailers, such as construction materials or machinery. Owner operators have more control over their schedules and earnings, but they also bear the costs and risks associated with running their own trucking business.

What is the difference between Owned Operated Flatbed vs Company Flatbed Driver?

AspectOwned Operated FlatbedCompany Flatbed Driver
OwnershipOwns and operates their own flatbed truckWorks for a company that owns the trucks
CredentialsRequires commercial driver’s license (CDL) and vehicle ownership documentationRequires CDL, but no vehicle ownership
Work EnvironmentSelf-managed routes, flexible schedulesCompany-assigned routes, fixed schedules
IncomeIncome depends on freight and efficiency, potential for higher earningsSalary or hourly pay, consistent income

Owned Operated Flatbed drivers own and manage their trucks, offering flexibility and potential for higher earnings. Company Flatbed Drivers work for a company, with less ownership responsibility but more consistent schedules and pay. The choice depends on your experience, financial goals, and desire for independence.

What are some common challenges faced by owner-operators in the flatbed trucking industry, and how can they be managed?

Owner-operators in the flatbed trucking industry often encounter challenges such as securing consistent loads, managing maintenance costs, and handling complex cargo securement requirements. To address these, building strong relationships with reliable freight brokers, investing in regular truck maintenance, and staying updated with load securement regulations can be helpful. Additionally, networking with other owner-operators and joining industry associations can provide valuable support and resources to overcome these hurdles and keep your business running smoothly.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Owner-Operator Flatbed Truck Driver, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Owner-Operator Flatbed Truck Driver, you need a valid CDL, experience with flatbed loads, and knowledge of safety regulations and load securement. Familiarity with electronic logging devices (ELDs), route planning software, and basic truck maintenance tools is essential. Strong organizational skills, self-motivation, and excellent communication are key soft skills for managing schedules and client relationships. These skills ensure safe, efficient transport of goods and the successful operation of your own trucking business.
Owner Operator EC

Owner Operator EC

Norbet Trucking

East Chicago, IN • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 5 days ago


Job description

Hiring an experienced CDL-A Owner Operatorssteady loads, competitive rates, and a company you can rely on!

Responsible for driving your own tractor-trailer in compliance with applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations as well as company policies and procedures for transporting various materials in a safe and timely manner to regional or local customers.

Responsibilities:

Responsible for proper loading and securing freight to prevent movement and allow safe transport.
Assist in loading and unloading as required.
Layover is possible for 1 or 2 nights during the week. No Weekends
Maintain accurate records and logs.
Perform vehicle inspections and preventative maintenance before, during and after trips.
Works with dispatch for delivery assignments and road service throughout the day.
Reads bill of lading to determine assignment schedule.
If necessary, report all incidents and accidents accurately and timely within the scope of the company and DOT required processes.

    Experience:

    Experience hauling steel a plus
    Minimum three year's operating flatbed.
    Driving record must be three years traffic accident and violation free.

      Pay:

      75% owner-operator pay
      100% fuel surcharge
      Stop & detention pay
      Liability & truck insurance provided

      License:

      Commercial Driver's license A
      TWIC card beneficial