Picking my own freight baby! My journey to & of being on Schneider choice, the Adventure & Numbers!

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  1. freightwipper

    freightwipper Road Train Member

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    What is the source though?
    It's a pretty bold statement to claim the income of an entire field of thousands of company drivers and ICs.
    Numbers alone don't say much anyway unless knowing things like how many company drivers are first year drivers getting paid low. How many ICs have paid off trucks working part time etc etc. Those "top half of company drivers" might work all the time and those "bottom 2/3's ICs" might work half as much as company drivers.
    Even if somebody had inside knowledge of everybody's income that doesn't tell the full story.
     
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    My first year as a company driver I,paid off 19 k in debt and I still could have done better if I could stay out of the darn truck stops. OTR trucking is a great way to save money quickly. You could easily accrue 100k cash in 5 years just by being company and you would also have full insurance and 5 years of 401k to add to it.
    Stay at it 10 years and have 200k cashand 10 years add,company padded 401k

    You sound like a,smart guy and I like that you are thinking big early on. But be very carefull when dealing with these guys that "share" their knowledge so freely, regardly get rich quick realestate. They know how to get rich quick alright and they know how to disappear with your money even faster.

    I wish you success and I would love to see you start a thread here and document your journey
     
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    I'm at the house.
     
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    Lmao
     
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    And for the record you can make just as much as a company driver for a top tier company than you can as O/O leasing a truck especially if you're not choosing to live in the truck
     
  7. freightwipper

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    All depends on how the O/O decides to run.
    I know if I worked my butt off doing Northeast regional endlessly I'd be rolling in the dough but the torture ain't worth the money for me.
     
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    So it's settled. An IC with a paid off truck can make as much as a company driver in a new truck.

    Oh crap...I think I combined the arguments.
     
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    There are company drivers making more than O/O. Just because you getting paid 1099, doesn't mean your making more money.
     
  10. freightwipper

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    there's first year company drivers earning more than O/O's that take all the cheap freight or are working under a cheap mileage rate program.
     
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