Okay guys and gals,
Here's my deal...
18 months experience with reefer and van and considering a switch.
Currently, I run for an o/o for landstar pulling a company van. Paid on percentage. Self dispatch. Boss is awesome, no problems with time off usually every 7-10 days. 09 international pushing 1.1 million, but runs right. W-2. Very fair pay. On pace to do ~65k gross.
My boss and I have communicated about me running a flat, possibly. I love the idea. That's what I see myself doing in this industry. I need to do some physical work. I'm getting chubby.
Now, what I'm afraid of is a steep dropoff of freight volume. I don't want to take a paycut to run flatbed. I don't mind if I don't make much more money, but drive less miles, but ultimately, the goal over time is for income to grow.
Opinions, please and thank you...
I need opinions!
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by TheRipper, May 31, 2017.
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Company driver here that does tanks and I'm on pace to gross about 65k this year. Maybe a hair less but still. Tanks are awesome. You get some physical work climbing up the ladder and pulling hoses, but nothing to extreme at all. I love it!
Not sure what rates are like for independents or o/o but I'm sure it outpaces van and reefer. Lot of deadhead with tanks tho -
I love the job I have now. No micromanaging at ALL. I dispatch myself, route myself, choose where I fuel. I go home when I want. I can't see myself being a true company driver, at this time.
And the pay rates in Tucson are garbage, for the most part.
But, I appreciate your opinion. And tanks do intrigue meLucy in the Sky Thanks this. -
Another vote for tanks. Best way to truck in my opinion.
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Superior Carriers has some type of yard in Benson, not sure how big or what it is as I've never been there but worth a shot if interested in tanker.
TheRipper Thanks this. -
But I can't really do tanks with my current gig. Short of some chemical tanks I can run for garbage rates through landstar.
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I thought you were debating a total change, my apologies if I misread that.
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Do you have flatbed experience?
The extent of my experience is strapping bricks and sod, and I see some crazy securement on flatbeds.
I would assume the better paying loads are going to be ones that are difficult, might be a steep learning curve. -
I have driven flat, while it isn't a bad job it doesn't pay as much as tanker, at least in my opinion.snowwy Thanks this.
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