Going back to OTR with Schneider Lease Purchase!
Discussion in 'Schneider' started by plynnjr92, Oct 26, 2019.
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244 miles, $515
366 miles, $620
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222 miles, $487
555 miles, $1072
235 miles, $418
361 miles, $593
$4250 in 6 days with 20+ hours left on my clock.
Study, study, study.....think, think, think. You've got plenty of thinking hours wrapped up in every day. Here's a hint......big miles don't equal big money.....but, be careful with the short miles, they can burn your day. The sweet spot is between 200 and 400 miles. Don't believe me? Reread the above.
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appreciate your thoughtful input.
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The "barrier" you describe has nothing to do with regional vs long haul, rather freight lanes. There is little dry van freight that originates west of I-35. The smaller population also means there is less freight heading into that area. If you look at all of Schneider's system freight what you will notice is average length of haul is less than 400 miles. That to me mean regional freight. There are longer loads, some of them very profitable, but in general a driver can make more taking "shorter" runs than they can if they focus on maximizing total miles. This holds true for company drivers as well as ICs.
What Opus (and many, many, many, many, many others) have advocated is looking at revenue per mile AND revenue per day. Too many ICs look for the long loads and end up running 3,000 miles a week at $1.45 a mile. Whereas Opus is running 2,000 miles at 2.10 for a total revenue of $4,000ish. $300 less in total revenue but 1,000 fewer miles means as savings of at least $375 in fuel.
The failure rate of IC's is staggering. So many chase miles instead of revenue. Or try and go home every week when they don't live on a freight lane. Or go in without proper capital. Or forget about taxes. If I were advising a new IC, then the best advice I could give would be to focus on regional runs. Odds are they will be able to earn higher revenue with lower costs than if they look to do long haul (650 mile plus).91B20H8, Opus, Mountaintrucker4302 and 3 others Thank this. -
I will never understand why people with debt and family burden decide the best option for them is to lease a truck. Starting a business is best for people with no burdens on them. Youre just increasing your financial burden when doing this. Its best that some people just remain company drivers. After looking at the ops previous posts i dont even know how he was even approved by SFI. Hes gonna have a difficult journey ahead of him regardless of how he runs.
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2507mi with $4529 revenue. $1.80 all miles. That 2nd load from Ohio to Maine made my whole week, and got lucky enough to find a nice backhaul out of there and into upstate NY. The last 2 were just to get me out of the Northeast and into the Midwest. I'm capable of making money, I just lose all sense of direction when I focus on trying to get home.JOHNQPUBLIC, Cabinover101 and Mountaintrucker4302 Thank this.
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