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The hardest thing that OTR drivers or 40 Hour per week workers is the expedite routine. OTR employed drivers may earn 40 cents mile for 3000 miles, or $1200 during a very busy but good week. Expediters in a straight truck might earn 40% of an average $2.00 per loaded mile (80 cents) for an average 1400 mile week, or about $1100. The biggest difference being the amount of miles and the time driving. You can easily see that an expedited driver has a lot of time off compared to an OTR driver, BUT most of that time will neot be at hom,e in Chicago enjoying friends and family, but on the road, laying over waiting for that next load.
Another large diffrence is that the OTR driver is commonly an employee of a carrier and receives benefits above and beyond the milage revenue ie, health care Social Security taxes partially paid by employer, and some bonuses. An expediter is usually paid as an independent contractor and has no benefits such as health care.
OTR employee drivers are expected to work at least 50 weeks per year and seldom get home when desired or required. Owner Operators are independent contractors leased to expedite carriers and they accept or reject work offers based on their lease agreement and personal requirements. A week off every month is not viewed negatively by their carrier.
An inexperienced expediter should hope to get the necessary experience by signing on with a co-driver of an owner/operator or another expedite driver. There are not a whole lot of owners that would rush forward to give you the keys to a $100,000+ truck so that you may have a job. Good luck with your search and while you attempt to glean some more info from this website, check the classifieds for folks looking for co-drivers, talk to them all and you just might find the right fit for your working requirements.