Interested in becoming a home daily O/O Roanoke, VA area. (any type of truck)

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Soundfx4, Oct 25, 2012.

  1. lorha1159

    lorha1159 Light Load Member

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    A couple have gone to elogs but most of them are still paper. Sometimes when dealing with live unloads, a 5hr one way drive time and then anywhere between 30mins to 4hrs in the port, I think you might like paper better :biggrin_25517: .
    If you decide to run cans best of luck to you.
     
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  3. Wrangler65

    Wrangler65 Light Load Member

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    So, you're on your own authority?
     
  4. volvodriver01

    volvodriver01 Road Train Member

    No not my own authority. I leased to RoadLink and pulled cans to where I was home daily during the winter months. The rest of the year I pull a flatbed with another company.
     
  5. Wrangler65

    Wrangler65 Light Load Member

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    So, you pay for the truck and maintenance out of what you're clearing? Insurance, plates and stuff?
     
  6. truckon

    truckon Swamp Thing

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    You need to realize there are more expenses then fuel, or its just a matter of time before you go under.
     
  7. rjones56

    rjones56 Heavy Load Member

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    Check Lawrence Transportation.Lots of Roanoke O/O pulling containers for them,and looking at their equipment they may be doing OK.Bear in mind that light container loads aren`t the norm..There are 7-10 overweight import loads from norfolk to roanoke everyday,average NET weight is 54,000.(Gross 90,000 +).I am home everynight,find my own loads,deal mostly with my customers,which lets me pick and choose my work.My boss gave me a 2003 T600 w/C15 550hp 13 speed w aerodyne sleeper but I rarely even lay down in it.Sometimes I will pick a load just so I can sleep in the truck(usually somewhere on a 2 lane road).Average a little better than 25% pay and hourly pay if I do any maintenance on the truck.Overall,I know I`ve got a good gig,but still hate it some days.lol.Loaded I usually gross 88,000 to 92,500 pulling a port chassis.Routinely in the mountains of VA and WV.
     
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  8. volvodriver01

    volvodriver01 Road Train Member

    My truck running cans paid itself off a long time ago so I don't have any payment on the truck. My insurance and plates come out of my check each week as I run under their authority and the insurance they offer is cheaper. My bobtail is $8.36/week, my liability is $37.00/week and my plates are $75/week. I don't even count any of these things as they come out right off the top. So after fuel and weekly expenses I go home making a profit of $1500-$1800 weekly but the truck runs hard. Then I put a little aside for the rainy day fund when my truck needs something. I also pay a driver to run this truck and run and he makes around $500/week. So I personally still bring in $1,000-$1,300 per week. Not bad for the truck running 1800 miles a week.
     
  9. aiwiron

    aiwiron Road Train Member

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    Me thinks he caught onto that years ago, just say'in.
     
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  10. Soundfx4

    Soundfx4 Light Load Member

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    I'm checking into it right now, but I have to wonder; how do you legally pull that much weight? Overweight permits? And how bad does that much weight hurt your fuel economy?
    Thanks!
     
  11. lorha1159

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    VA you can get permits for 90k when hauling cans.
     
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