I'm a big truck O/O running with Landstar. For what it is, it's decent monies and I grossed over 100k last year. But.
Maintenance and truck payments combined to eat my lunch to the tune of over 70k. Just in maintenance and truck. And it's a recurring theme year after year. I make decent income but with high costs so I can never get ahead.
So I started reading about van expiditing.
It seems to me that the issues are the same except on a much smaller scale. The van cost less, repair bills are less...but the pay seems to be close to what I get. I get anywhere from 1.50 to 2.00 per mile with fsc(I actually get paid by the load but it brakes down to about that) . Break that out and minus the 35% that goes to Landstar I'm making about 1.00 to 1.20 per mile take home. From that almost 70% goes to maintenance and truck payments I'm lucky to be going home with 35 cents a mile.
But....
In a van, no more DOT(this is my biggest one). I can actually go to a restaurant besides Dennys or Huddle House. I can run in town to the dentist and not take a cab. A 200 mile dead head only takes 10 gallons of fuel and not 40. No more climbing in and out of 200° trailers to sweep them out. The freedom a van offers over a semi is really really apealing.
There does seem to be more down time but an expiditer makes his 2k run in 2 days not 4. If you only do 2 of those a week, you are doing more than me. My average week is only 2k-3k a week. I have seen where a lot of runs are much less, and that does seem to be the bane of expiditing, short loads.
Anyway, I'm rambling, trying to figure out if the move to a van would be worth it to me. I can handle living on the road, so I guess my main concern is if there is enough work out there to make a van payment, cover the maintenance costs and still have enough left over for me AND a savings account?
Thanks for any insights you may have on these subjects!
Maintenance and truck payments combined to eat my lunch to the tune of over 70k. Just in maintenance and truck. And it's a recurring theme year after year. I make decent income but with high costs so I can never get ahead.
So I started reading about van expiditing.
It seems to me that the issues are the same except on a much smaller scale. The van cost less, repair bills are less...but the pay seems to be close to what I get. I get anywhere from 1.50 to 2.00 per mile with fsc(I actually get paid by the load but it brakes down to about that) . Break that out and minus the 35% that goes to Landstar I'm making about 1.00 to 1.20 per mile take home. From that almost 70% goes to maintenance and truck payments I'm lucky to be going home with 35 cents a mile.
But....
In a van, no more DOT(this is my biggest one). I can actually go to a restaurant besides Dennys or Huddle House. I can run in town to the dentist and not take a cab. A 200 mile dead head only takes 10 gallons of fuel and not 40. No more climbing in and out of 200° trailers to sweep them out. The freedom a van offers over a semi is really really apealing.
There does seem to be more down time but an expiditer makes his 2k run in 2 days not 4. If you only do 2 of those a week, you are doing more than me. My average week is only 2k-3k a week. I have seen where a lot of runs are much less, and that does seem to be the bane of expiditing, short loads.
Anyway, I'm rambling, trying to figure out if the move to a van would be worth it to me. I can handle living on the road, so I guess my main concern is if there is enough work out there to make a van payment, cover the maintenance costs and still have enough left over for me AND a savings account?
Thanks for any insights you may have on these subjects!