Ok, first thing you have to learn is don’t listen to anything the A.T.A or the Megas say. It’s BS. I pay my guys 30% of revenue. 35% if they come up with the load, and I’ll kick them 3% of partials. They do find some, I don’t have to come up with all of it. But you have to consistently come up with good freight. Read that as load board cheap rate #### is not going to do it if that’s what you have in mind. 30% of #### all is…? Drivers won’t stick long. Especially the kind you need. You might want to find some guidance. There’s an awful lot of really expensive lessons to be learned in this racket. It sounds to me like you’re fixing to go out and face plant in most of them. For as long as I can remember I’ve heard “if you want to make a small fortune trucking, start with a big one”. In all too many cases that’s true. Honestly, I don’t want to discourage you, but I don’t want you to be the next one to leave the industry pissed off, frustrated and in debt either. Maybe you should hire a dispatcher first, someone who knows their way around the industry already and knows where to find freight that some bottom feeding pos load broker hasn’t already peeled YOUR profit margin out of. You’ll have to pay them good money too, but it’s worth it. You’d make some money and learn that way.
New o/o running a company, pay questions??
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$1500 on w2? Your pay is ok maybe for Texas I just don’t know. In my parts of the world it’s considered low believe or not. But, if they get home some nights and you just run intrastate then I suppose may not be too bad.
I wouldn’t pay percent but that’s just me.
How many drivers do you have? Are they not happy? Can’t attract additional ones? It’s extremely hard to increase your driver count, get used to that. Keep in mind that certain drivers will never be happy, it’s just how some people are. Try and have people with good attitudes if you can, makes a big difference and one bad apple can spoil the whole group.
This stuff isn’t easy and no perfect answers.Coffey, Speedy356 and Sirscrapntruckalot Thank this. -
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IMO this is why its important to have experience in this business instead of just jumping in clueless.
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