Of course it's serious; truck drivers never exaggerate!
Met a former Navy Seal/CIA Assassin that makes more than that driving for Calex Logistics out of Plains, PA. Said he could have made more but the CIA kept calling him to do hits all over the world. I believe him because he was wearing a fake mustache made out of Thousand Island Salad Dressing; must have been working undercover.
3 yrs exp, but left trucking 4 yrs ago making $120K+, where do I pick up?
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I should go to sleep soon. This post makes my head hurt. The OP must be joking right? Can not be serious thinking they made that kind of money.
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and 3. it is truly something I really like doing. I also believe it will help me, when I am in the startup stage, and know exactly what type of team I want to put together, hiring people with the right kind of skills needed, etc. I also think the lower pay, yet knowledge gained would be a worthwhile experience if for the only reason being that in two more years, I would have learned and acquired much more skill in something I truly have a passion for. Or, drive a truck, and make pretty good money in two years, but not really gaining much experience in doing what I really want to do.
When I run, I run! I don't dick around in Vegas, or sit on loads. I dropand hook, and move, and I got really good at it once I figured out the system. Oh, and I always maxed out detention, and once maxed, move out
But, it was not easy! I had to constantly stay on top of everything. Most of my loads, I usually planned 2 loads out, so never sat waiting for the next load.
Oh, and another secret of mine? I slipped many$20 bills, sometimes $50 bills to get unloaded ASAP. Screw waiting 6, 10, 15, 24 hours waiting to get unloaded. If it wasn't drop and hook, or swapping loads, I was always delivering my load in the first few hours of arriving. Money talks, BS walks, and most of the time the receptionists are not making $75K a year, so yes, if they didn't bite at $20, then a $50 usually did the trick. Every once in a while I would have to slip a $100..., Many times I would get unloaded by paying people on their lunch break to unload my trailer in that "empty" dock!Chinatown Thanks this. -
Oooooootaaayyyyy. Do you have a reserved seat at the truck stop counter and your own coffee mug too?
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So some simple math
So 6700 * 0.9 = $6030
$6030*4=$24,140
extra $500 for detention month = $24,640
$24640*11 months= $271,040
Expenses
Fuel - $55000
Maintenance & Miscellaneous - $20000
Lease Truck Payment ($2800) + Insurance ($700) = $42000
BS CRE Maintenance Fund (0.05 of every mile)= $15000
$55000 +$20000+$42000= $132000
Gross $271040 - Expenses $132000=$139040
If I remember correctly, my 2nd year I made $124K, and my 3rd year I made $141K. These are pretty exact numbers
What are you guys doing when your out on the road? Honestly, I thought was peanuts I was making whenever I would talk to the over-sized haulers on the CB for hours, and hear them talking about netting $275K-$350K a year. -
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How do you do 6700 miles a week? Even at 67 mph at 70 hrs a week you could only do 4900.
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