Hmmmm Weeeeellll . . . . I will say this, we use to drive for one of the biggest expedite fleets that have trucks on with Express-1, Panther, and Fed Ex. (Yes, the KW's) We did not get as many miles when driving for that company as what we are getting now driving for a very small fleet? We have been getting 3000 to 4500 miles per week on average. 3500, 3200, 1200 (home 5 days of that week) 3900, 4000, 4200 . . . but, they have mostly been little loads other trucks are turning down (yep, 8 loads in 5 days but ya know what they sure add up) and mainly East coast loads (yep that dreaded 2 words EAST COAST.) lol Ya know we were sitting by another team in Monroe that told us, "they (dispatch) know not to even ask us to take those little loads "its not worth our time" and we don't go to the East coast either!" lol Drivers wonder why they aren't making money but they turn loads down. I don't get that. Now I am not saying we take "everything"! Almost everything but not everything. Take for instance we got a load going to Nowhere North Dakota. Load was 1100 miles, E-1 paid us 125.00 for an EM to Minneappolis sat there 2 days. Got a 300+ mile load to Chicago then was called with a 300+ mile load right back to Minneappolis. We said we would really rather wait for something a little better as we had just EM 375 miles then took a 300+ mile load to chicage we needed something just a little better. Dispatch was fine with that. Even with sitting for 2 days and spending one day on EM we still made 3200. So, those little loads do add up to a good week. But ya know I think all you other trucks should continue to turn down East coast loads and the 2,3, 4 , 5 hundred mile loads. Suits me just fine cause we need the miles. lol