Indy:
The truth hurts when you're doing something you like and have a few dollars in your pocket for doing so. The truth of the matter is that you are earning considerably less than a typical van operator.
You say that you "come out ahead" by earning $1028.25 for driving 2285 miles, Thats 45 cents per mile! 45 cents is far from coming out ahead and here's the reason I say that:
let's assume you'll operate a $20,000 van for four years at 100,000 miles per year.
20,000 - Van paid cash; no interest.
01,000 - Plywood, e-track, fire ext, triangles, load bars, straps etc
68,750 - Fuel at 16 mpg costing 2.75 gallon
01,600 - Oilchange/lube every 5000 at $20
03,600 - Insurance at $75 month
00,200 - Van registration
00,800 - Accountant for taxes
08,000 - Preventive/corrective maintenance
01,500 - Tires replaced twice
00,100 - Tolls +/-
01,680 - Telephone at $35 month
04,160 - Truck wash + laundry at $20 weekly
111,390 / 400,000 = 28 cents per mile overhead.
Indyjohnny, I've left out some things here and spent some you may not have. These are just estimates of what you will have spent in four years of operation. You might want to substitute your own guesstimates to get a number that suits you, but the way I see it is you'll net about $17,000 per year, before taxes. If you can live modestly from that income that would be great, but at the end of four years, your van will have little or no trade-in value and you'll likely be no better off than before you started.
I truly hope you can get a grip on your real expenses and look around for an opportunity that will provide you with a far greater percentage of revenue miles.