It was that way back in '98 when I was with Landstar. They had THEIR drivers.We where just new. We made out ok because we where team.My only info about Landstar is the heavy haul side.
There are agents that have loads that never see the load boards because they have a set group of trucks that they use and can count on.
Sure a new guy could break in on that,but it would take a long time to break into the inner circle.
They also have agents that own 5-10 trucks.
Total conflict of interest if you ask me.
When we were doing towers and it slowed up,guess whose trucks got the loads?????
My opinion of Landstar is ok to pull a load now and then,but no way in hell I would ever lease on with them.
There is a reason about 40% of their old time heavy haul guys left. just say'n................................
Anyways, if you lease onto Landsstar you will pay EXACTLY the same as I do as far as insurance, IFTA, plates and everything else. You will probably pay more for insurance since they want you to use their insurance company.
For now though, my life is much better off with more simplicity in this area.

I don't agreeYou don't want to haul a refer. Very expensive for the trailer. Looking for a washout. Insurance is expensive and many times will not cover certain products like strawberries and other types of produce.
You've been driving for a while and ANY insurance company will sign you up...
unless your a total loser.

Not sure why you don't go out on your own. To give you an example. A Landstar truck would have got $3,230 to go the California like I just did. I got $3,800. Everyone thinks a Landstar driver gets more then an independent. Not true. I have access to the independent carrier load board AND the BCO load board so I see both rates. I have a friend leased onto Landstar and I have his username and password.
Anyways, if you lease onto Landsstar you will pay EXACTLY the same as I do as far as insurance, IFTA, plates and everything else. You will probably pay more for insurance since they want you to use their insurance company.
As far as paper work. Everyone uses that as an excuse. That's BS. I pull a load and when I'm done I pull up my Excel Spreadsheet, fill in the info then email my BOL and invoice and I'm paid in a few days. IFTA comes right off my Garmin in spreadsheet format also and right into my states web page.
Going out on your own your not restricted to just the load Landstar or others have. You can pick from any broker. Myself, I only deal with about 5.
You've been driving for a while and ANY insurance company will sign you up unless your a total loser. Northland is the best. Find an agent near you and get a quote.