A friend of mine adds to the odometer about 2000 miles a week and grosses not even $4000. He might be around $2500 after fuel but then between the truck payment, insurance, and the inevitable maintenance, $1500 sounds about right, I think. I advised him to apply for a cement truck driver job while it was available. Much less stress and more time for fishing.
I have a paid off truck and am only bringing home $1500 on a good week
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by DAX_, Aug 4, 2024.
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Hell I can make that with my pickup truck hauling campers and other power only towaways. Those dry van loads must be cheap these days.
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Think about it. If his bottom line on a 'good' week is $1500, that means his top line is roughly $2000. That means he's sitting playing video games. -
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I would PM @Dave_in_AZ and sign on with Landstar asap.
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It used to be as soon as CS created a load it showed up on both the Area Planner and IC Board at the same time, first come first served. For the last year or so loads will be held back from the ICs until the planner has a chance to assign a company truck to it.
@DAX_ - freight is soft all over, and rates are lucky, but it's not that bad. You should be able to gross at least $4,000 a week.shatteredsquare, Constant Learner, 201 and 2 others Thank this. -
Sounds about right, low paying freight, low miles, poor use of time due to the lack of enough freight vs trucks available.
Industry is in the toilet. -
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