I was wondering if anyone can tell me what I should average in pay over 100k miles as a non owning sprinter driver?
100k in a sprinter
Discussion in 'Expediter and Hot Shot Trucking Forum' started by Mr. Haulzwell, Mar 25, 2022.
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You mean driving it 100k mi/yr ? What type of freight and how far is average run ? How many stops a week average ? Sleep in it or hotels? How often home ? Questions, questions, so many questions.....
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I’m not looking for a net amount of money. Everyone’s expenses are different. I’m asking if anyone knows what an average amount of revenue is for a 100k run behind the wheel of a sprinter you do not own is?
Also, I’m about to hit 100k and I’m only 5 months on the road is that a an average amount of miles for 6 months? -
This sounds like you are driving for someone else and want to know if you’re getting a good deal???
It depends on benefits you are getting as well as a bunch of other factors
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That many miles in a short time?
You’re going to get burned out before long doing that
And not sure how you’re logging 20k miles in a month legally -
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compare your earnings with craigslist, indeed or who evers ads.
look to what they are offeringCoffey Thanks this. -
Well, what are your paychecks currently ? You have been there driving for 5 months/100K mi. I'm sure you're paid mileage, maybe detention pay for long waits.
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Where do sprinter van expediters get their loads these days? Is there any viable sources or do the same big companies have it all wrapped up still? When I 1st decided to get my authority I wanted to run a Sprinter van but insurance was too much as a new company just to run a van. Is there an actual load board for expediters now that is viable or do you still have to lease under one of the bigger companies to get loads?
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IMO you can do your own company. Of course you would have to get your word out. Meaning contacting various companies or potential clients. You could do this while running your cars off the load board. Or you could start direct market your car business to dealers. Most people lease on or contract thru the larger companies as they have already done the ground work. You have good experience doing cars as I can see, you should try gaining direct clients.
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I thought Sprinters and vans under 26k had no logs and didn't have to stop for weigh stations.Lite bug Thanks this.
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