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What a Real Back Office Looks Like for a Two-Truck Operation


Let’s clear this up: your back office isn’t an office. It’s the system you build to make decisions, protect your money, and stay on the road legally. It doesn’t need to be big—but it does need to be tight. The three main roles of your back office are:

  1. Financial Visibility – So you know what each truck is making (or losing).

  2. Compliance Control – So you don’t get sidelined by fines or failed audits.

  3. Operational Clarity – So you can grow without chaos.

If your current setup involves a legal pad, a shoe box of receipts, and a mental note that something’s due “sometime this month,” you’re already behind.

Every successful small carrier knows their breakeven rate down to the penny. And that starts with having a real financial system, not guesswork.

Reflection Moment:  If you can’t answer “How much profit did I make per truck last month?” in 60 seconds, you need better visibility.

You don’t get a pass on DOT compliance because you’re small. The fines hit just as hard. And worse—your insurance rates and CSA score can spiral fast if you’re not buttoned up.

  • FMCSA registration log (MC, DOT, UCR, MCS-150)

  • IFTA folder with quarterly checklists

  • Centralized storage for:

Use Google Drive or Dropbox to keep everything searchable and backed up. Use calendar alerts for expirations. Miss nothing.

Reflection Moment: Set one recurring calendar block each Friday for a “compliance sweep” so you never fall behind.

Paperwork is the silent killer of growth. The more time you spend chasing down BOLs and resending rate confirmations, the less time you spend doing what pays: running trucks.

  • BOL Upload Flow: Driver → scanner app → shared folder

  • Rate Confirmation Tracker: Spreadsheet or TMS with rate, broker, and load info

  • Invoice Sent Log: Track invoice date, payment terms, and due date

  • Broker Email Templates: For follow-ups, disputes, and rate confirmations

Free tools like Adobe Scan, Gmail templates, and a simple spreadsheet can replace hours of admin time. If you can’t afford a TMS, build your own with Airtable or Google Sheets.

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