What I am unfamiliar with is the average rate of pay. I can handle the work, but I wouldn't want to spend $30k on a tractor and only put $800 a week in my pocket with normal expenses. I understand owning a truck is always a gamble. What category is paying the highest rates for the least amount of $$$ invested is my question?
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Discussion in 'Landstar' started by Brickman, Jun 25, 2007.
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With your payment on $30,000 at $1.25 PER mile you would be a glorified O/O at Company drivers pay after you paid for your expenses. Wait. It'll pick up. Don't know when but it should. -
$1.23mi there with a 3 axle tractor pulling steps, flats and rgns. Probably $1.50mi in todays rates. This was back in 2000. -
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It's much easier in my opinion to pick up or dump a flatbed when times change. It's also easier to pick up or dump a three-axle tractor.
I believe HH should pay more for what you do but that's just my opinion. One reason I stay away from over sized and over length.
I actually like a 53 foot low profile step. But with a step you always average greater deadhead miles. Higher pay but greater deadhead miles.
That's the main reason I went from step to flat. Flat has some crap pay at times but you can avoid it if you want. Hope that helps. -
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