Alliance, Alliance, Alliance...QUESTION

Discussion in 'Stevens' started by mongo_mike, Oct 26, 2011.

  1. TLeaHeart

    TLeaHeart Road Train Member

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    my gross, 157,284 for 2011
    That guy was a full team.
     
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  3. Dryver

    Dryver Road Train Member

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    Thanks TLH, I figured he must be when I did the math.
     
  4. Emulsified

    Emulsified Road Train Member

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    Dryver,
    I know I ended the year in the top 10 Alliance drivers. My gross was $195,423.68.
    But keep in mind, that includes training miles.
    My last year as a solo driver (2010) grossed $168,731.12.
    I'm not sure where I was in the ranking for 2010.
    Like TLea said, that number had to be a full team.
     
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  5. DenaliDad

    DenaliDad Retired Wheel Dog

    In my early search for a company, the Stevens recruiter gave me his name and phone number and I called him. The fellow lives a couple of hours away in Detroit, trains, runs a team, has no life, and knows how to maximize revenue. The numbers are real and his net is pretty impressive, too. But he's not an example for me to emulate because he trains and runs team. I don't want either.
     
  6. frogmeister

    frogmeister Medium Load Member

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    Dryver I grossed 178 last year with 70 days off.I also train.Could have made more,but I usually take 7 days off every 5 weeks.Net before taxes,53000.I tend to stick my foot in it occasionally,only a 6.85 on the mpg.Might have to slow it down some more.Im not disciplined all the time like Emu.I averaged about 36 cents per mile.
     
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  7. DUJO

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    If you took 70 or so days off and took home around 50grand....... that's pretty good tasting money! Ah! I remember the Alliance days!
     
  8. frogmeister

    frogmeister Medium Load Member

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    Yes Dujo I did pretty well.But again I train .Thats what allows me to take that much timeoff.Probably couldnt take that much time off if solo.I could,but it would affect me significantly on the financial side.
     
  9. DUJO

    DUJO Medium Load Member

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    I quit training for the most part. I enjoy being solo. Honestly, I was becoming short on patience. Maybe in a few months ill try again. Almost 3.5 years with no break......burnout.
     
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