You guys are preaching to the choir...
I've been at LS for 11 yrs and have been working aprox 5 -6 months a yr for the last 2007. I have grossed aprox $100K for about 50K miles give or take.
Yes I could work more, but why ? I've been trucking 26 yrs and to be honest with you guys... I don't want to be out here any longer then I have to. I've done my time, my equipment is paid for and in good shape. I even built a house in the country 11 yrs ago and I want to enjoy my home and my life.
Working smart is much more important then chasing freight all over the country for weeks, months at a time. All you have to look around at others and you see drivers morbidly over weight, anti social. You see then going the road as fast as they can as long as they can... and for what ?
You can make a $100K at 50K miles, work 5-6 months a yr or work 10 months, run 100K miles and make $160K and actually only end up with an extra 10 grand after everything is said and done with... mean while your family is without a father... wife without a husband. I've seen more marriages destroyed due to trucking then anything else.
I need money, i work a little harder, the bank accounts are flush, I take it easy and enjoy life.... So when I see someone saying they are on a quest to earn X amount of money... all I can do is shake my head because they haven't figured it out yet.
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Where can I gross $200k per year?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Travelinman, Mar 5, 2012.
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But even IF i choose to stick with one truck, why not get as much money as possible for the work I'm already doing??? Some of you, based on your responses are doing really well: gross over 200k, home weekends with 'homeruns' during the week. Yeah! I want that. It may mean getting my authority but regardless, it's time to make some moves!SHC Thanks this. -
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Its not about the gross, its about how much of the gross you keep,thats the important part. Someone doing $200k a year might not be doing as good as the guy only doing $100k a year. More is not allways better.
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