This will be long, so come back if you don't have the time right now.
I have been an O/O T/T over the road driver for the last 30+ years. Got off the road a few years back due to death in the family. Ready to get back on the road but burnt out driving 80,000 pound loads, in all kinds of weather.
Been watching for a few years and now asking for a few months about Expediting. Seems to be mine and my wifes cup of tea.
OK, to the point.
I think I have figured out this type of trucking.
Tractor Trailer drivers are in demand, always have been. We could sign on as O/O with no less than 25 companies tomorrow and "gross" over $200,000 our first year. The tractor would cost about the same as an Expedite straght truck and the fuel milage would be pretty close as well.
Or, we could sign on as company drivers and gross about $100,000 the first year.
These are facts, not estimates.
I have been trying to get the same facts from Expediting drivers. Not as easy
Seems in this business, more depends on how "lucky" you get for the next load, or how good you are at figures. Luck of where you are, where it goes to, what type of truck you have, etc.
As T/T drivers, the loads are already pre-arranged, you have no choice on pay. Each load will always pay X amount of $$$.
In Expediting, you also need to know what to take and what to turn down. Loads do not pay the same (in the end)
Conclusion: There is more driver turn over in Expediting, due to not having a good business sense or game plan.
As a T/T driver, the turn over is more due to not getting home enough.
How good you "drive" a truck as a T/T driver, is way more important than an Expeditor. As a T/T driver, you just drive, you pretty much don't have to think of anything else.
As an Expeditor, you better not go into it thinking all you need to know is how to drive a truck. More important, can you THINK everyday what load will make you more profitable and how LUCKY will you be today.
I know now my wife and I will find Expediting is our future.
I have owned my own business for over 30 years and always made money.
I can brag all I want about my driving record to T/T companies and they would listen, doesn't mean as much in Expediting.
Hope I did not offend anyone, it was meant as a positive post towards Expediting. YOU ARE NOT JUST TRUCK DRIVERS!
"Big" John
I have been an O/O T/T over the road driver for the last 30+ years. Got off the road a few years back due to death in the family. Ready to get back on the road but burnt out driving 80,000 pound loads, in all kinds of weather.
Been watching for a few years and now asking for a few months about Expediting. Seems to be mine and my wifes cup of tea.
OK, to the point.
I think I have figured out this type of trucking.
Tractor Trailer drivers are in demand, always have been. We could sign on as O/O with no less than 25 companies tomorrow and "gross" over $200,000 our first year. The tractor would cost about the same as an Expedite straght truck and the fuel milage would be pretty close as well.
Or, we could sign on as company drivers and gross about $100,000 the first year.
These are facts, not estimates.
I have been trying to get the same facts from Expediting drivers. Not as easy
Seems in this business, more depends on how "lucky" you get for the next load, or how good you are at figures. Luck of where you are, where it goes to, what type of truck you have, etc.
As T/T drivers, the loads are already pre-arranged, you have no choice on pay. Each load will always pay X amount of $$$.
In Expediting, you also need to know what to take and what to turn down. Loads do not pay the same (in the end)
Conclusion: There is more driver turn over in Expediting, due to not having a good business sense or game plan.
As a T/T driver, the turn over is more due to not getting home enough.
How good you "drive" a truck as a T/T driver, is way more important than an Expeditor. As a T/T driver, you just drive, you pretty much don't have to think of anything else.
As an Expeditor, you better not go into it thinking all you need to know is how to drive a truck. More important, can you THINK everyday what load will make you more profitable and how LUCKY will you be today.
I know now my wife and I will find Expediting is our future.
I have owned my own business for over 30 years and always made money.
I can brag all I want about my driving record to T/T companies and they would listen, doesn't mean as much in Expediting.
Hope I did not offend anyone, it was meant as a positive post towards Expediting. YOU ARE NOT JUST TRUCK DRIVERS!
"Big" John