Still surprising to me the amount of people that brag about things they ought to be ashamed of.
The real cost of trucking, from all the owner/ops seat
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by ihaveaquestion, Jan 21, 2024.
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Vehicle/trailer type:
Big truck/big trailer
Gross Miles: Whole bunch
Gross Rev: Not near as much
Pay Per Mile Avg: Lol
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There is no way a solo driver can run a 5,000 a week average legally. Maybe if they stick in-between the rockies and i35 with long length of hauls, but that's Avery limited freight profile.
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Also, to answer the plan literally favors exactly what mega carriers “do not do”…their design is entrapping drivers with employment stuff that only last for so long until the driver quits or begins to job hop.
the plan favors the driver who literally says I want to own a truck, set up my own authority & don’t mind paying the bill for it, just help me do it, show me where to go. In response all they say is thank you for your help now let’s move freight.
- The plan doesn’t even benefit me.
- Some drivers literally just want to own their truck & be left alone
- Some want to work for a small team of independent contractors, specializing in certain freight
- Some just wanna work for a fleet that’s the size of a football team or two. 100-300 drivers/trucks tops.
- Some wanna be a mega carrier driver trainer and not drive all week but sit in a passenger and brag about how much they make off their trainee and truthfully shouldn’t be a trainer at all. But some driver trainers take it serious and make company drivers with a terrible industry turnover rate.
- Some driver just wanna be an ups driver run around in Amazon sprint van or go drive a snowplow truck for the DOT in the mountains or snow prone states/cities, cut lawn in the warmer days.
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How do you plan to push your trucks down the road 150k miles per year when you won’t have the ability to force dispatch your 1099 contractors?gokiddogo, Diesel Dave and ihaveaquestion Thank this. -
Anyway, come with all your questions. I’ll sit here and answer all of them.
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