Noun
owner-operator (plural owner-operators)
A subcontractor who may be a commercial carrier, but most often provides capacity (trucks and drivers, with or without trailers or chassis) to either commercial or private carriers under a contract for services.
Ashleigh Reinhardt, owner-operator of Seeds & Sprouts Early Learning and Childcare Program, said her program is surviving and has rehired about one-third of its staff, but that was mostly due to federal support. Source: Internet
Chad Tidd, owner-operator of Chick-fil-A of Mount Airy, was keynote speaker Thursday night for the Greater Mount Airy Chamber of Commerce annual meeting. Source: Internet
Claude held multiple trucking jobs throughout his life and was an owner-operator of his own trucking company. Source: Internet
Records show that in October, Allison emailed NCCU Chancellor Johnson Akinleye a PowerPoint presentation from Preiss, the largest owner-operator of off-campus student housing in North Carolina, with more than 10,000 beds serving seven campuses. Source: Internet
Richard Dong, owner-operator of Fusion Gaming, 1473 Pembina Highway, loves the perfect timing. Source: Internet
I’ve been a fan of Detroit Fleat since July 2019, when owner-operator Katie Picard and manager Aaron Tye introduced casual, food truck dining at the eastern end of Ferndale. Source: Internet