New to flatbed!!

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by brar, May 15, 2011.

  1. supertruckerporkchop

    supertruckerporkchop Light Load Member

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    Right!!! But running for an o/o we can't afford cheap freight and we don't get empty miles, so....we have that "target" cpm we shoot for, but we won't take anything under a certain point, if its not profitable, its not worth it (to us) .
     
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  3. notarps4me

    notarps4me Road Train Member

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    He is talking about maverick, tmc, and btc not running for an O/O.
     
  4. brar

    brar Light Load Member

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    Hi i know you drive for maverick. how is it? how much should i expect to make first year?

    i got a lot to pay.
     
  5. Ridgerunner665

    Ridgerunner665 Road Train Member

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    Not meaning to speak out of turn,
    First year...gross income...maybe $35,000-$40,000...maybe less, it kinda depends on you (and a lot of other things)

    You will spend at least $100 a week on the road (food, drinks, tobacco if you use it...stuff like that)

    Its gets better as you get some experience though (raises)...figure 10,000 miles per month for a decent month...but for the sake of argument lets take a worst case scenario...8,000 miles per month x .43 (topped out pay) = appx. $860 a week gross income. Subtract the $100 I mention above = $760/week. Subtract another $100/week for medical insurance (for a family plan, its a lot cheaper if you're single) = $660/week.

    The other various taxes have to come out too, but on even a bad week I make about $500....on a good week I make $1,000 (clear, take home)...that leaves the average somewhere around $750/week.

    I'm honestly not sure what Maverick's starting pay is right now...but you probably do so just adjust the pay rate to the scenario above.
     
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  6. notarps4me

    notarps4me Road Train Member

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    No; I don't drive for them anymore. To be honest I do not know what their avg is now. It used to be 52.5 for 1st year drivers. Might check with jimthehut. He has more current info on them than I do.
     
  7. REDD

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    Notarps isn't a truck driver. He is a recruiter for Werner. :biggrin_25525:
     
  8. supertruckerporkchop

    supertruckerporkchop Light Load Member

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    LOL, that makes alot of sense now! I stayed quiet, but after reading the name, I figured he wasn't a flat bedder, just another picky driver! LOL
     
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  9. REDD

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    He is actually a retired flatbedder.... I know for a fact cause we flatbeded together for awhile.... The recruiter thing is a inside joke.... Just don't steal his load from him.... He get's a little angry when that happens.
     
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  10. Heirforce1

    Heirforce1 Medium Load Member

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    My 2 cents would have to be BTC only because one of their customer service agents was my old dispatcher David McDonald and when I worked for Western Express I used to get about 3200 miles a week with good pay. Always remember miles will come but being safe isn't an option!
     
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