Sure it is possible. How well does your truck perform? Are you averaging 5 mpg or 8-9? You have to take on the risk, no matter which way you cut it, in return for a greater reward ... when you decide to get your own truck, the whole game changes, because nobody gives a darn about what your company will be paying your driver (you) except, you ... It will be up to you if you are going to give up a % or run for x.xx per mile in order to earn the gross you are after. Take on more of the responsibility, yes you have more work, but you get to keep all the money. Also, you have to know, or at least have an idea, who your customers will be, how much certain lanes pay, and hone in on how you will earn your money ... Then, you have your own equipment to take care of, to pay for, your own insurance to pay for ... If you are of the crowd that runs an older truck that is next to indestructible, your cost of ownership will be lower, and you can pocket that money .. If you are in new equipment, you take payments off, which directly comes out of your companies gross revenue, which has direct effect on what you can pay yourself to drive it ...
See how there are so many variables to it?
O/O what is your pay per mile, try to be honest.lol
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Does that sound like a reasonable trajectory? Any resources you'd recommend to better outline a plan?
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the poos getting deep, crabby, angry, whats next violence?lol do the math and/or read the posts. 250,000 a year isn't hard, and according to most I am on the low end of pay per mile.
DOGTRUCKER, take 20 sheets of paper, and once again break everything up and down, different scenarios, trucks, breakdowns, average for miles, running 1,800 miles 2,000 or 3,000 whatever just keep putting in new input and mix things up, mpg, if youre running a lot of toll, insurance, maintenance....ect ect ect...... you cant get anywhere until you know the numbers and understand how they will affect you! -
holy crap! how is $250,000 hard? are you lazy or just backwards......sounds like you may need to get one of those 3 man team trucks
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just to put you at ease....I am quite happy and haven't beat my wife or whipped my kids. I think about 4 days off every 2 weeks is real nice.
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What's the point in grossing $250k if you could net the same or more on much less gross? Some people work harder than they really have to. It's all about the net.
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that would be nice
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It is nice.
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No...That was my GROSS earnings for the year.......My net before taxes was $77,000dogtrucker Thanks this.
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