Yes but you probably ran big miles to get that pay. It's basically the same formula. 36 cpm at about 3500 miles back then is probably like 55 cpm at 2700 miles now.
Companies paying atleast $1700 net a week ?
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Grossing $2000 per week you should take home at least 75% or $1500.00. Something doesn’t add up. Longest Trucking recession lasted 6 yrs. Roughly from 2006 through 2012. Tonnage dropped year over year.
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You would need to gross around $2,100 per week to net $1,700. Divide the gross by 60 hours a week equals $35.00 per hour. Same numbers divided by 50 hours a week you would need to make $42.00 per hour. Mileage pay @ 3,000 miles per week is .70 cents a mile. Running linehaul for one of the legacy LTL carriers would be a good starting point, along with Walmart, UPS or a specialized carrier. Next tier would be private fleets like Tyson food, Perdue chicken, DOT foods and grocery store chains.
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