Brisco
Expert Expediter
.....economy is the pits and it will stay that way until they get that arragant SOB out of office and the small business's start working again.
Had to make a correction to your original post................
.....economy is the pits and it will stay that way until they get that arragant SOB out of office and the small business's start working again.
I drove a straight for a owner but found that without a partner we were sitting more often than not. If one does not have a partner who resides with them or relatively close by the situation generally does not work. The man I briefly partnered with wanted to go home every three weeks. Naturally, I played hell trying to get a load back toward Chicago to pick him up on his schedule. That little experiment lasted all but two months.
Unfortunately, I have too many bills and not enough savings to weather this economic dry spell. Which is why I asked my question about Tri-State and their sprinter division. Guess it's time to go and work two shifts at McDonalds lest I end up completely broke.
Oh please, you mean you have not driven all day and night for 24 to 28 hours straight, sometimes without rest, sometimes with only a 3-4 hour nap? Let's be real here, I'm talking about van & sprinter drivers, not straight truck drivers who have electronic and/or paper logs to deal with. Why do you think we drive Sprinters in the first place? I'm interested in making money and you can't earn a dollar if you're taking a 10 hour nap every 11 hours. I'm just trying to figure out if this whole cargo/sprinter van thing has finally come to it's final conclusion or if there is still some life left in this industry.
Some of you folks must be rolling in cash and burning up your tires with miles right now in this awesome first quarter.
Lucky you.
There has been several van drivers die out here the last few years using that line of thought. It only takes a couple seconds to go from drivers seat to wheelchair or even coffin. I can do some ling hauls never would I drive 24 hours or more. Your drive for money could kill someone else's daughter or mother.
There is money to be made in a van out here but you have to look at it more over a quarter or even six months than week to week. If your driving someone else's van its a stuff row to hoe. Many of us did start that way and slowly worked our way up.
Oh please, you mean you have not driven all day and night for 24 to 28 hours straight, sometimes without rest, sometimes with only a 3-4 hour nap? Let's be real here, I'm talking about van & sprinter drivers, not straight truck drivers who have electronic and/or paper logs to deal with. Why do you think we drive Sprinters in the first place? I'm interested in making money and you can't earn a dollar if you're taking a 10 hour nap every 11 hours. I'm just trying to figure out if this whole cargo/sprinter van thing has finally come to it's final conclusion or if there is still some life left in this industry.
Some of you folks must be rolling in cash and burning up your tires with miles right now in this awesome first quarter.
Lucky you.
Be careful. I remember a couple years back there was a mass migration from one carrier to another because percentage drivers were getting beaten up, and company 2 was protected by fixed rates. Then freight and rates took off and the fix rate guys were left in the dust. I remember one member by name who got caught a second time trying to catch the market going the other direction. They ended up trading a loss for a loss for a loss.
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Oh please, you mean you have not driven all day and night for 24 to 28 hours straight, sometimes without rest, sometimes with only a 3-4 hour nap? Let's be real here, I'm talking about van & sprinter drivers, not straight truck drivers who have electronic and/or paper logs to deal with. Why do you think we drive Sprinters in the first place? I'm interested in making money and you can't earn a dollar if you're taking a 10 hour nap every 11 hours. I'm just trying to figure out if this cargo/sprinter van thing has finally come to it's final conclusion or if there is still some life left in this industry.
Some of you folks must be rolling in cash and burning up your tires with miles right now in this awesome first quarter.
Lucky you.
Oh please, you mean you have not driven all day and night for 24 to 28 hours straight, sometimes without rest, sometimes with only a 3-4 hour nap? Let's be real here, I'm talking about van & sprinter drivers, not straight truck drivers who have electronic and/or paper logs to deal with. Why do you think we drive Sprinters in the first place? I'm interested in making money and you can't earn a dollar if you're taking a 10 hour nap every 11 hours. I'm just trying to figure out if this whole cargo/sprinter van thing has finally come to it's final conclusion or if there is still some life left in this industry.
Some of you folks must be rolling in cash and burning up your tires with miles right now in this awesome first quarter.
Lucky you.
If only you knew how wrong you were. I would not drive a van because I make more running t/t and s/t. Just this week as a company driver with benefits I made $902 running solo on elogs. Doubtful you will make that in a van unless you own it which you do not.
Most van drivers don't want big trucks because then they would have to go get proper license. I said some not all ovm and moot!
There were times when a solo CV driver on the 40/60 split/owner paying fuel...could make $2500 gross a week on more occasions then not....but these days is a tough act to do....