Do's and Don'ts at Landstar?

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  1. joem61

    joem61 Light Load Member

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    Iowa I drove just over 100k for they year and averaged 2.08 per mile pulling my own van
     
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  3. Trucking Popeye

    Trucking Popeye Light Load Member

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    I will be posting as I go to let people see what kind of success I have at Landstar. I cannot help but believe it will be better than with Swift. In 2014 (AFTER EVER SINGLE EXPENSE, INCLUDING WRITE OFF'S FOR PER DIEM) I still had a pass through income of over $54,000
     
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  4. mp4694330

    mp4694330 Road Train Member

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    Great number, I am assuming after Landstar cut.
     
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  5. Trucking Popeye

    Trucking Popeye Light Load Member

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    That's kind of what I was thinking. Any tips for achieving success with them?
     
  6. flood

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    that's a little under what i get ($2.17 last year) on percentage at us xpress pulling there van
     
  7. joem61

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    Thats to the truck (after ls cut)
     
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  8. mp4694330

    mp4694330 Road Train Member

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    How many miles? Where You operate? How long usually on the road?
     
  9. joem61

    joem61 Light Load Member

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    Landstar varies widely depending on where you live and how often you want to go home. I get great freight out but the returns aren't necessarily loads I would choose if they weren't getting me home. People who live in Florida for example have the opposite situation. I go with the mindset of when I am gone I am working. I will take a cheaper load today than wait for a better one tomorrow. I also dh alot to get me home. I have no problem with getting within 350 miles of my house then bouncing empty home.
     
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  10. flood

    flood Road Train Member

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    last year (2014)98,640 miles, (2013) running team 144,690
    for the most part between I-35/I-85,... a little VA,WV,NC,SC.... NO N.E. of the I-80/I-85 split for me
    most times i stay out about 3 weeks and off 10 days plus 3 weeks in jan, 3 weeks in july. and 2 weeks in oct.
     
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  11. mp4694330

    mp4694330 Road Train Member

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    Great number, since You leased to megacarrier.

    Do You pull their regular freight or some king of special deal/commodity?
     
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