There has been a lot written recently, by aspiring cargo van or Sprinter expediters who have visions of earning a good living by expediting in a cargo van. When folks read that vans drivers occasionally enjoy 1500-2000 mile weeks and occasionally average over a dollar a mile, plus fuel surcharge, it piques their interest. Many folks seem to think that the price of admission to the lucrative world of expediting is little more than the price of a cargo van or Sprinter.
It's time for a reality check, as I see it. You've heard that many cargo van/Sprinter operators drive 1500 - 2000 miles per week. That's true some weeks and untrue other weeks. You can't judge a year's worth of revenue on a decent week's mileage. Those that would translate 2000 miles per week potential to 100,000 paid miles potential in a cargo van would be sadly disappointed. It has probably happened to a very select few, none of whom we've met.
I'm open to dispute here, so let me offer that a cargo van's gross mileage in a very good year will be in the neighborhood of 100,000. Now-a-days, 75,000 is a more practical figure. I base that number on 18+ years of cargo van operation and observation.
With a van team operation leased to the typical expedite carrier, I estimate that you'll experience about 30% deadhead mileage, probably more as a newer inexperienced driver. That leaves you about 52,500 paid miles, during a good year. If you are available for dispatch a respectable 85% of the time, this equates to about 45 weeks. 52,500 miles divided by 45 = almost 1200 miles per week average; stay out longer, get more miles.
I'm not trying to be a naysayer here. Like I said, I'm offering a reality check. If there are any van drivers who do not agree with my comments above, please share your experience or opinions for those who are looking in on this thread.
It's time for a reality check, as I see it. You've heard that many cargo van/Sprinter operators drive 1500 - 2000 miles per week. That's true some weeks and untrue other weeks. You can't judge a year's worth of revenue on a decent week's mileage. Those that would translate 2000 miles per week potential to 100,000 paid miles potential in a cargo van would be sadly disappointed. It has probably happened to a very select few, none of whom we've met.
I'm open to dispute here, so let me offer that a cargo van's gross mileage in a very good year will be in the neighborhood of 100,000. Now-a-days, 75,000 is a more practical figure. I base that number on 18+ years of cargo van operation and observation.
With a van team operation leased to the typical expedite carrier, I estimate that you'll experience about 30% deadhead mileage, probably more as a newer inexperienced driver. That leaves you about 52,500 paid miles, during a good year. If you are available for dispatch a respectable 85% of the time, this equates to about 45 weeks. 52,500 miles divided by 45 = almost 1200 miles per week average; stay out longer, get more miles.
I'm not trying to be a naysayer here. Like I said, I'm offering a reality check. If there are any van drivers who do not agree with my comments above, please share your experience or opinions for those who are looking in on this thread.