IC Choice - Weekly NET pay?

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  1. knuckledragger

    knuckledragger Medium Load Member

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    Wondering if any IC Choice drivers out there would be willing to share what their average weekly NET pay is. NET pay after ALL expenses (fuel, taxes, insurance, maintenance, etc)

    Since we're all using 'aliases' on this site I guess it isn't too personal of a question. Right?

    IC Choice average weekly NET pay and how many days a week do you run on average? Do you own or lease your truck?

    Thanks for sharing!
     
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  3. TennMan

    TennMan Road Train Member

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    You might not get many replies but I'll bite I'm not afraid. I am Home every week and usually for 3 nights, I usually gross between 4600 and 4800 with an occasional 4000 and 5000 week, My net before taxes but after all other expenses averages about 1600 a week and after I take out the 30% i figure for taxes since I'm now an LLC it's an average of 1120 per week. I could make more but I've got other revenue sources I also look after so I like to get thru the House regularly. I am Leasing thru SFI and it's the best option for my business plan at this stage.
     
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  4. knuckledragger

    knuckledragger Medium Load Member

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    That's funny that you deduct 30%...I used to take out 30% after all expenses as a General Contractor (Construction). Used to come out way ahead at tax time.
    The numbers you shared look good to me and being home 3 days a week is excellent! If I remember right, you said you leased a brand, spanking new Evo from Schneider as well. Good stuff Tennman!
     
  5. knuckledragger

    knuckledragger Medium Load Member

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    I'm not sure why I wouldn't receive many replies on this post. None of us are using real names here. I guarantee you won't find 'knuckledragger' in the phonebook. HAHA
     
  6. ew2108

    ew2108 Road Train Member

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    YOu run northeast correct??
     
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  7. Drifter42

    Drifter42 Hopper Heartache

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    I'm usually around $4200 to $4500 and net around 1500 take out 25% for taxes. This week I should net about 5300. I don't get home as much as Tennman and I live in Tn. as well, but more west. I get home usually every other week, but staying out a little longer this go around as I'm taking off 5 or 6 days which part of it is going to my lovely niece's wedding in Ms.
     
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  8. Drifter42

    Drifter42 Hopper Heartache

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    And I usually run the midwest to the northeast, back to the midwest and to the south. Just did a turn out west to stretch my legs a bit.
     
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  9. knuckledragger

    knuckledragger Medium Load Member

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    Thanks Drifter! Those numbers look good! Did you also get a new truck out of the deal? (Evo?)
     
  10. Drifter42

    Drifter42 Hopper Heartache

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    I got an almost new 2014 evo with 27k on it. Those numbers are ok, I'm still trying to do better. Some catch on quicker on how the board operates and where the good lanes are. I'm a little slower lol..After 3 months, I'm just now starting to get a decent feel of the load board..Results will vary.
     
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  11. knuckledragger

    knuckledragger Medium Load Member

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    Only 3 months at it, driving a shiny new truck, choosing where and when you want to go, on pace to NET $50,000+ your first year? You're doing GREAT! Thanks for sharing
     
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